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  4. 6 MONTHS' IMPRISONMENT ON CHARGE OF SEDITION

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--A member of the executive of the Queensland branch of the Communist party(Gilbert Burns), of Wynnum-road, Morningside, was convicted in the Brisbane Summons Court to-day on ...

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  5. OPEN CUT MINES TO BE CLOSED IF PRODUCTION EXCEEDS DEMAND

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The Miners' Federation of Australia has decided that in the event of production exceeding the demand open cut coal mines in Australia shall be closed down. This was disclosed by Mr. ...

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  6. SUGAR "JAM"

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Australian Workers' Union members will not work on northern wharves to overcome the ...

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  7. COLD BREAD IS RESENTED BY HOUSEWIVES

    Brisbane, Tuesday.--Supporting an application for earlier starting time for baking in Brisbane and Ipswich, Mr. K. C. Shaw (for the Queensland Bread Manufacturers) told the Full ...

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  8. Labor Leaders' Pay

    CINCINATTI, October 12.--The United Mineworkers' annual conference voted the president (Mr. John L. Lewis) a 25,000 ...

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  9. Lutana Crash Inquiry

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--A Mascot aerodrome control officer to-day told the Air Court of Inquiry into the Lutana disaster that pressure of work prevented him from checking the aircraft's position. The officer, Harold. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. SECRET SOCIETY TRIALS OPEN AFTER 11 YEARS

    PARIS, October 12.--Fifty-five alleged members of the French secret society, "Cagoule," named after the black ...

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  11. Balts Do Well

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--Some Baits in the North Queensland sugar areas were earning more than £3 ...

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  12. OBSTRUCTIONS ON RAILWAY LINE

    ROCKHAMPTON, Tuesday.--The mail train from Brisbane was held up for three minutes on Monday morning about three miles ...

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  13. Russians In Australia

    CANBERRA, Tuesday--There are 530 aliens of Russian origin in Australia, in addition to 22 adult Russian nationals in the Russian ...

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  14. Increased Soviet Air Activity

    BERLIN, October 12.--Continuing their big scale air activity over Germany, the Russians announced gunnery ...

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  15. PRIME MINISTERS IN CONFERENCE

    LONDON, October 12.--The Prime Ministers' afternoon session, which lasted over two hours, was devoted to consideration of the Commonwealth's economic position, with emphasis upon Britain's progress and plans ...

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  16. NO COMPROMISE SETTLEMENT IN BERLIN CRISIS

    PARIS, October 12.--The Big Three Western Powers have abandoned hope of a compromise settlement of the Berlin crisis. An official stated Britain's ...

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  17. PAKISTAN'S DEMAND FOR GRAIN

    KARACHI, October 12.--Pakistan has applied to the International Emergency Food Council for 160,000 tons of food grain ...

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  18. FOUR ARRESTS FOR BANK ROBBERY

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--After more than 30 hours' unceasing investigation, police to-day arrested and charged ...

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  19. Local Authorities Face Bankruptcy Under Labor Govt.

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The only alternative to the bankruptcy facing local authorities was to let everything go to pieces, Mr. G. A. Muller said in Parliament to-day. Under the present Labor Government ...

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  20. AUST. DUST REACHES LORD HOWE ISLAND

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--Dust blown from the eastern States of Australia reached Lord Howe Island to-day. ...

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  21. Correspondent Asked To Leave Burma

    RANGOON, October 12.--Burmese authorities have asked Mr. Jack Percival. Far-Eastern correspondent of the 'News-Chronicle' ...

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  22. Ironworkers Refused Political Levy Power

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--An application by the Ironworkers' Association to change its rules to allow it to impose a political levy on ...

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  23. To Stand Trial

    MARYBOROUGH, Tuesday.--Harold Ernest Royle (32), laborer, was to-day committed for trial on November 1 on a charge of having ...

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