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  4. 'STAY OUT' CALL BARRED

    If Communist or other speakers at a mass meeting of meat workers to be held at 2 p.m. on Wednesday make speeches advising the men obey the Government's return-to-work order, they will commit an offence. ...

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  5. MACHINERY HILL AFTER SECOND TEST.

    Broken benches and scattered timber on one part of Machinery Hill bore mute ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Casey Likely Lib.

    CANBERRA: It is expected that Mr R. G. Casey will announce shortly his intention to nominate as Liberal candidate for Lilley (Old.) at the next Federal election. ...

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  7. Wages Loss Of £150,000

    It was estimated today that since the Industrial Court made its "stand down"' order applicable to all Queensland awards, the ...

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  8. SOUTHERN MONEY FOR STRIKERS

    MELBOURNE: More than £800 to assist the Queensland strikers was raised by Victorian ...

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  9. DESOLATION SCENE TEST AFTERMATH

    The Exhibition Ground was a desolate scene today. Paper and scraps of broken timber littered the area from end to end. Damage will probably be assessed ...

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  10. N.S.W. HEAVIEST DAILY COAL LOSS

    SYDNEY: The coal loss of 16,970 tons at 13 mines idle in NSW today is the heaviest output loss for any previous working day this year. Almost 4,000 tons of coal have ...

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  11. Insulin Need Still Met By Brisbane

    Pancreas glands which are used for the manufacture of insulin for the treatment of diabetes, are being obtained from isolated ...

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  12. NSW MINERS CHECKED BY Q'LAND STRlKE

    SYDNEY: The coal miners' claim for extra annual leave and sick leave will not be dealt with by the Central Industrial Authority while the Queensland miners are on strike. ...

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  13. VARIED CARGO FOR BRISBANE

    With the biggest and most varied cargo consigned to Brisbane for some months the steamer Trident will berth here from the ...

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  14. EMPLOYERS SILENT

    Meat exporters and representatives of the bacon factories today adopted the "strong, silent man" attitude after considering the Premier's order, but it is known they intend to obey it. ...

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  15. Dutch Set Us An Example

    MELBOURNE: By request of the Australian authorities the damaged Dutch destroyer Piet Hein will call at Thursday Island with foodstuffs ...

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  16. TEST PLAYER'S NEW UNIFORM.

    When E. Brosnan, the Queensland inter-State footballer, who has been selected to play for Australia in the next Test, was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. RHINE NAVIGABLE

    Antwerp, July 7 (AAP): An international commission has announced after investigation from Basle to Antwerp that the Rhine it ...

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  18. Stop Press

    mated Engineering Union members involved in the present dispute today decided to report for work on Wednesday morning, in accordance with the ...

    Article : 220 words
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  20. AUST.--NEI AIRMAIL SERVICE RESUMES

    MELBOURNE: The resumption of the airmail service between Australia and the Netherlands East Indies was announced today by the ...

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  21. Investigation To Be Stepped Up

    CANBERRA: Investigations already begun by the Federal Government into the dust menace in coal mines are to be intensified ...

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  22. Frosty Again Tonight

    Extra blankets and hot water bottles will be needed again tonight as the Weather Bureau ...

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  23. NEW ARAB MOVE IN PALESTINE

    LONDON, July 7 (AAP): The Arab Higher Committee, following a three hours' meeting, has decided to appeal to the Palestine Government to release all Arab exiles and bring arrested Jewish ...

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  24. Prison for Removing Nazi Tattoo Marks

    FRANKFURT, July 7 (AAP): A surgeon, Dr Paul Stefan, has been sentenced to three years' imprisonment for removing by operation the ...

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  25. 21 BREEDING SPOTS FOR MALARIA FOUND IN CITY

    Twenty-one malaria mosquito breeding spots were found in 10 days by City Council gangs engaged on a special survey. The first breeding spot located during the survey was a pond in ...

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  26. 9,664 Seeking Benefit

    Today's line-up at the Commonwealth Employment Office of persons freshly unemployed at the week-end was not exceptional, ...

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