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  4. STOP PRESS

    GOVERNMENT NOT INTERVENING.--Canberra, September 7: Despite the latest development in the coal dispute the Federal Government will ...

    Article : 93 words
  5. Hitler's Tilt At Britain:

    This morning's ceremony of the opening of the congress was uneventful and even disappointing owing to the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Only Quick Intervention By Government or Court Can Prevent Coal Strike

    Only intervention within the next three days by the Federal Government or the Commonwealth Arbitration Court can now prevent a general stoppage in all coal mines in Australia manned by ...

    Article : 1,207 words
  7. BLINDED SOLDIERS WELCOMED

    Mr. J. F. Lynch (Federal president of the Blinded Soldiers' Association), talking to the Vice-Mayor (Alderman A. Laurie) at the civic reception to delegates to the association's conference. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Czechs Uneasy Lest Concessions Gone Too Far

    The absence of a definite statement of the Czechs new offer to the Sudetens is causing growing popular uneasiness as to the extent of the concessions, says, the "Daily Telegraph" ...

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  9. NARROW ESCAPES WHEN LAUNCH CAPSIZES

    Thrown into a turbulent sea when a launch capsized at Parenga, a party of several men narrowly escaped drowning. Two ...

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  10. In the Cables

    THE SPANISH REBELS are reported to have suffered severe losses on the Ebro in attacks with troops allegedly recently sent from ...

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  11. MORE CLOUDS AND A SHOWER OR TWO ARE INDICATED

    A south-east wind circulation is operating along the entire east coast of Queensland and is expected to cause increased cloud and some ...

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  12. Trains Will Be Curtailed

    If a coal strike takes place it will have a serious effect on the Queensland railways and the services will be curtailed ...

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  13. Brisbane Housekeepers To Protest Against Tariff on Newsprint

    The United Housekeepers' League resolved at a meeting to-day to write to the Commonwealth Government protesting against any increase in the tariff on newsprint. Mrs. M. de Mattos (vice-president), who presided in ...

    Article : 374 words
  14. Big U.S. Order for Mobile Anti-aircraft Guns

    The War Department has awarded a 10,000,000 dollar contract for 33 rapid-fire anti-aircraft guns sufficient to equip 32 regiments for the defence of key ...

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  15. ANOTHER SATURDAY CASKET DRAWING

    Judging by the present rate of sales of Golden Casket tickets it appears almost certain that there will be a ...

    Article : 80 words
  16. MUSTER PARADE AT ENOGGERA

    The Minister for Defence (Mr. H. V. C. Thorby) inspecting members of the Royal Australian Artillery when he arrived at the Enoggera ri[?]le range to-day to attend the muster parade of regular, troops. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. Mexico Deals Further Blow at Foreign Oil Interests

    The Supreme Court has ruled that American and British oil companies must pay their former employees 30,000,000 dollars as severance pay. The decision ...

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  18. Public Debt Last Year Cost £6,566,081

    Servicing the Queensland public debt in 1937-38 cost £6,566,081, the Treasurer (Mr. F. A. Cooper) informed the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. E. B. Maher) in ...

    Article : 57 words
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