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  4. Stood Down Rail Man Back TO Work, Most Strikers Remain Out

    BRISBANE, Monday.--While most of the 14,000 men stood down by the Railway Department as a result of the strike reported for duty to-day, and skeleton services were restored throughout Queensland, there was a poor response at all centres from the ...

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  5. SEEDS OF WAR EN THE COMMUNIST CHANGE OF LINE

    LONDON, March 1.--The Minister of State (Mr. Hector M'Neill), speaking at Greenock, said Communist parties in Great Britain and Western Europe were committed to a calculated policy of ...

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  6. BRITAIN'S FOOD MEN

    Members of the British Food Mission discussing plans in Melbourne. The leader, Sir Henry. Turner (centre), is director of the meat and livestock division of the Ministry of Food. Mr J. W. Rodden (left) is director of the milk products' division, and Mr R, E. Hewat is the permanent Ministry representative in Australia. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. CHIFLEY'S BLUNT REPLY TO UNIONS

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- Representatives of the Communist and other militant unions associated with the ...

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  8. BANKERS ALWAYS SUBJECT TO GOVT. CONTROL"

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--Banking was so closely linked with the monetary system, currency stability, community welfare and the maintenance of Government that bankers had always been subject in varying ...

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  9. REFERENDUM "ONE MORE COFFIN NAIL"

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The Federal Labor party was trying to nationalise transport, said the leader of the Federal Opposition ...

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  10. NEW JOB FOR COPLAND

    CANBERRA, Monday.--The appointment of the former Australian prices chief and the Australian Minister to China, Professor ...

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  11. BLACK COUPONS COST HIM £300 FINE

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- William Henry Grenfell, of William Henry -street, Ultimo, was fined £300 in a Special ...

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  12. SUICIDE'S LEAP FROM PLANE

    LOS ANGELES, February 29. -- Robert Strand (29), San Francisco, hired a plane to-day, told the ...

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  13. Soldiers"Were Blasted To Death As They Sang

    LONDON, February 29.--Grim-faced troops walked through pools of blood and tore at metal and wood with hare, bleeding hands to extricate the dead and wounded in the wreckage of three coaches of the Cairo-Haifa train, which terrorists blew up near Remoboth ...

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  14. WHEAT SHIP ON FIRE

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The American freighter Cecil G. Sellar[?] (7216 tons) is on fire in the Indian Ocean, 1500 miles ...

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  15. Reward For Loyalty

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Large numbers of railwaymen had to be stood down again when they reported for work to-day because ...

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  16. QPP WANT PARLIAMENT ASSEMBLED

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The Governor has been asked by the QPP Parliamentary leader (Mr. Hlley) to summon Parliament ...

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  17. HALF BRISBANE TRAM STRIKERS BACK AT WORK

    BRISBANE, Monday.--About 50 per cent of striking Brisbane tramwaymen returned to the tramway workshops to-day. The Lord Mayor (Aid. Chandler) said in some sections of the council depots there was ...

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  18. SHORTAGE OF COAL CUTS STEEL

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The shortage of coal was the prime factor in the present serious position of Australian steel production, the ...

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  19. EARNING DOLLARS FOR MACHINERY

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The Government's only object in permitting exports of commodities in short supply was to obtain dollar ...

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  20. SHARKEY'S APPEAL TO MATES

    CALCUTTA, February 29. --L. L. Sharkey, President of the Australian Communist party, at the ...

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  21. HEAVY SEAS WRECK' PORT

    LONDON, February 29. --Lioyds report that heavy seas tore a large breach in the Barcelona breakwater on February 28. ...

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  22. Logging Manager's Evidence In Timber Fraud Case

    SYDNEY, March 1.--Henry George Forshaw, logging manager for Hancock and Gore, a Brisbane timber firm said in a special Federal Court to-day that he had ho idea that the New Guinea timber concession which ...

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  23. Guatemala "Peaceful" Now British Ships Have Arrived

    LONDON, March 1.--Renter's Belize correspondent says there is a general feeling that the British show of force stifled any plans that might have existed in Guatemala to seize British Honduras. The Commander in Chief of the America and West Indies station. Vice Admiral ...

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  24. FINE FOR INCITING STRIKE

    WELLINGTON, March 1.--Wll[?]am Moore, president of the Wanganui branch of the New Zealand Carpenters' Union, was ...

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