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  4. 'START WORK' WILL BE ADVISED

    A recommendation in favour of a return to work will be made to the mass meeting of meat workers at the Stadium tomorrow afternoon according to industrial quarters. ...

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  5. Stock Trucks Booked; Plant Ready

    It is now almost certain that the killing of cattle will commence on Friday at the Brisbane Abattoir, which has already obeyed the Government's order to open. ...

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  6. PATIENTS SEE LEAGUE GAME

    MILITARY hospital patients were guests of the BRL at the 'Gabba today for the big England v. Brisbane football match. Some of them are seen here while one of the supporting games is in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 44 words
  7. COUNCIL WINDFALL IN FORGETFULNESS

    Forgetful and casual electricity consumers have given the City Council a windfall of £1,520. The amount represents unclaimed electricity consumers' deposits ...

    Article : 227 words
  8. £13,500 in Charge Of Robbery

    SYDNEY: One of seven men who faced a £13,500 robbery charge today was alleged to have had £20,000 in cash in his possession ...

    Article : 251 words
  9. Piet Hein Claim Puzzles Govt.

    CANBERRA: Surprise has been caused in Government circles by reports from the Netherlands Naval authorities that the Dutch destroyer, ...

    Article : 113 words
  10. STAND DOWN PAY DEMAND DWINDLES

    The smallest number of new applicants for unemployment benefit in any single day since, the strike restrictions were enforced was reported today by the Queenland Deputy Director of the ...

    Article : 400 words
  11. Stop Press

    from behind against England today, particularly in the second half, when England won the ball front the scruma better then 2 to 1. Curran gave ...

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  12. No Report On Victory Contingent

    SYDNEY: A report on the Gibraltar brawl, In which members of the Australian Victory Contingent were involved, was not received this ...

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  13. Brisbane Cargo Stays Black

    MELBOURNE: Wharf labourers on the job decided today that the black ban would stay on 49 tons of Brisbane cargo in the British ...

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  14. CROWD AT 'GABBA FOR LEAGUE GAME

    Between 18,000 and 20,000 people saw the England v. Brisbane League match at the Woolloongabba Cricket Ground today. All the stands were comfortably filled and there was a steady stream into the grounds right up to the minute the game opened. ...

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  15. NEW CHECK TO GULF CARGO

    CAIRNS: Waterside workers still refuse to load bunker coal on the Alagna, which is one of the ships delayed in the process of taking a ...

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  16. AUST. EMBASSY IN WASHINGTON

    CANBERRA: The first Australian Legation to become an Embassay will be that at Washington. The change in status will be ...

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  17. NEW CESSNOCK SHAFT FIRE

    SYDNEY: A fire has again broken out in the abandoned working of Cessnock No. 2 Colliery on the outskirts of Cessnock. ...

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  19. ACTION AT 'GABBA

    An early shot of the England v. Brisbane football match at the 'Gabba today. A. Johnson (England), supported by Ted Ward and J. Kitching, is running with the ball. On the left is the Brisbane forward, J. Ryrie. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. HEAVY NSW COAL LOSSES REPORTED

    SYDNEY: More than 11,000 tons of coal were lost today by stoppages in 16 New South Wales mines, swelling the loss for the first two days of the week to 28,000 tons. ...

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  21. German Club Building To be School

    The German Club building in Vulture Street, South Brisbane, is to be taken over by the State Government for use as a training ...

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  22. ALDERMAN ALARMED BY PUBLIC APATHY TO CUTS

    The apathetic manner in which the public accepted power and transport cuts has alarmed Ald. R. Roberts. Ald Roberts, who is chairman of the Transport Committee, said at ...

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  23. Ceylon Labourers Cease Strike

    COLOMBO, July 8 (AAP): Ninety thousand Indian tea plantation labourers who have been on strike for three weeks as a protest against the ...

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