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  4. UNION LEAVES. STRIKE ISSUE TO MEN Decision Expected at Mass Meeting

    Meatworkers themselves will decide whether they will obey the Government's order to return to work next Friday. This was stated today by their secretary, Mr Neumann, and it is expected that ...

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  5. Thousands Battle At Test Gates

    Car loads of police from almost all city and suburban stations were rushed to the Exhibition Grounds this afternoon when the Valley police district chief (Inspector Collyer) had ordered the closing of all gates after 65,000 people had jammed. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Southern Aid For Miners

    SYDNEY: The, Central Executive of the Miners' Federation recommended that financial assistance be given to the Queensland ...

    Article : 107 words
  7. FIRST MAN THERE AT 3.50 A.M.

    First to arrive at the Exhibition Ground sates this morning was F. McLaren, of Garrick Terrace, Herston, at 3.50 o'clock. ...

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  8. Rule of Law Sacrificed, Says MLA

    "The rule of law has been sacrificed to party political expediency and the tremendous losses and ...

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  9. Mines Explode On N.Q. Beaches

    Two mines washed in from the sea have exploded at the Lockhardt River Mission headquarters, and 20 others are floating off shore or ...

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  10. Premier to Broadcast

    The Premier (Mr Hanlon) will make a State wide broadcast about the strike on national and all. B class radio stations after the ...

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  11. Stop Press

    SOCCER: Easts 3, Latrobe 2. (Full- time score.) It was estimated after the Second Test this afternoon that the gate ...

    Article : 228 words
  12. ENGLAND WINS 14-5

    England won the Second Rugby League Test match at the Exhibit this afternoon by 14 points ...

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  13. HEAVIEST FROST IN 24 YEARS

    Kalinga last night had the heaviest frost for 24 years, according to a report received at the Weather Bureau today. ...

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  14. WILD SYDNEY SCENE AS MONTEREY SAILS

    SYDNEY: Extraordinary scenes were witnessed when the US liner Monterey pulled out of No. 13 wharf, Pyrmont, at dawn today, with detectives on : board to keep an eye on members of the crew who ...

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  16. QANTAS STAFF RESUMES WORK

    SYDNEY: More than 200 employees of the Randwick workshops of Qantas, who invoked the new strike technique early last ...

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  17. MUFTI REPORTED IN ALEXANDRIA

    LONDON, July 5 (AAP): The Reuters Alexandria correspondent states that it is reliably learned that tile Mufti has arrived and is ...

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  18. At flee Tour Held Up By Peace Talk

    CANBERRA: The British Prime Minister (Mr. Attlee) and Mrs. Attlee have had to postpone their visit to Australia, scheduled for the end of July. This decision has been forced ...

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  19. HUGE CROWD AT LEAGUE TEST

    To see today's great Rugby League struggle between England and Australia, about 65,000 people packed the Exhibition oval. Police closed the gates about 11.30 a.m. and many thousands were turned away. Just before the big match they were reopened to admit ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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