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    MEMBERS of the AMIEU who are on strike turned up in force at the union ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Fed. Action On Strike Demanded

    CANBERRA: The Communists were elated at the success they had had so far in the Queensland meat strike, the leader of the Country Party (Mr. Fadden) ...

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  6. Parties Just Wait For Something To Turn Up

    The strike situation now has reached the Micawber stage-the parties and the Government are waiting for something to turn up. The Premier (Mr Hanlon) said after today's Cabinet ...

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  7. Chifley Rebukes Qld. Jydge

    CANBERRA: In the House of Representatives today the Prime Minister (Mr Chifley) rebuked Mr Justice Brennan, of Queensland, for a ...

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  8. MEAT WORKERS GET 7th STRIKE PAY

    Striking meat workers massed today at the Trades Hall to receive their seventh strike pay since the meat dispute broke out on March 6. ...

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  9. Aust. House Display

    LONDON, July 3 (AAP): The Australian Resident Minister (Mr Beasley) opened a display of photographs, books, artistic prints, ...

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  10. JOBLESS, CALM, AVERT CONGESTION

    Orderly behaviour of Brisbane's new, phenomenally large and growing throng of unemployed is greatly ...

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  11. NEARLY £3M. FOR CIVVY CLOTHES

    MELBOURNE: About £2,800,000 had been spent by the Federal Government in providing suits, mercery, hats and shoes for discharged Army ...

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  12. Diver Had Long Fight For Life

    MELBOURNE: When 3 cwt of dredge chains fell on diver Tom McMillin four fathoms under water near South wharf he battled ...

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  13. FOUND CONDITIONS HERE NOT SO BAD

    Highly dramatic rumours concerning Brisbane's industrial troubles were current among passengers of the Bloemfontein which berthed at Pinkenba today. ...

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  14. Rail Booking Offices Rushed

    Hundreds of people are leaving Brisbane for country and seasides where conditions are not so severe. There were queues this morning at railway booking offices for seats on the ...

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  15. SUBURBAN COOKING PARTIES

    Out of the present adversity in Brisbane a community spirit hitherto hidden has arisen. In ...

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  16. Spectator Injured by Tennis Star

    LONDON, July 3 (AAP): During the hard-fought men's doubles in the late afternoon at the centre court, Wimbledon, the ...

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  17. CITY WILE DENY POWER TO THOSE WHO DEFY CUTS

    "Cases of open defiance of the rationing regulations will not be tolerated and will result in the offender's supply of gas or electricity being cut off, a power which I possess," said the Minister for Mines (Mr. Gair) today. "Reports are being received that ...

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  18. Relief Pay Next Week

    It was ascertained today that the Social Services Department would be in a position after next Monday to prepare the first batch ...

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  19. Stop Press

    FIRST RACE at Albion Park on Saturday will commence at 1 p.m. There will be intervals of half an hour between races, the last event ...

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  21. CONFUSION RULES AS BRIDES GO

    Contusion reigned at the inter-State platform this morning when approximately 300 brides and children left by train to join the SS Monterey in Sydney for the United States. ...

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  22. NEW STATE LIBRARIAN

    The Minister for Public Instruction (Mr Williams) today stated that the Executive Council had approved the appointment of Mr Lionel Courtenay ...

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  23. Delayed Action Bomb Kills Four

    VIENNA, July 3 (AAP): Four people were killed and 19 injured, including 10 children, as a result of an explosion of a delayed action ...

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    CROWDS of relatives and friends were at the inter-State station (right) to farewell the brides and their children. Many of the travellers and their relatives were visibly moved at the parting, and there were few dry eyes as the train drew out. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. Grim Coal Outlook in Victoria

    MELBOURNE: Victoria's coal position next week will be desperate, although four colliers with 25,000 tons of large and small coal ...

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  26. Royal Family Leaves for London

    LONDON, July 3 (AAP): Their Majesties the King and Queen and the two Princesses have left Edinburgh for London at the conclusion ...

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  27. LEADING CITY STORES WILL REMAIN OPEN

    Executives of leading Brisbane stores stated today that their premises would be open for business as usual on Saturday. They denied that they had intended closing their shops because of the strikes and ...

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