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  2. Forecast:

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  5. TIMBER INQUIRY: Miller To Be Called Before Commission

    BRISBANE; A subpoena will be issued, if necessary, to assure the appearance of the Sunnybank sawmiller, T. Holden, before the Timber Inquiry Commission. The. Commission's chairman, Mr. J. McLean, S.M., ...

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  6. NEW FOOTWEAR PROFIT MARGIN CUT ANNOUNCED

    MELBOURNE: The State Prices Ministers' conference yesterday announced that it had ordered an immediate but averaging 7 per cent throughout Australia in retail profit margins on footwear. ...

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  7. Shoanghai Facing Threat Of Economic Explosion

    NEW YORK: The United Press Shanghai representative says the city's chances of surviving Saturday's pay day without blowing up from internal economic pressure was being soberly surveyed yesterday by British and U.S. ...

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  8. Sydney Union Official To Be Prosecuted

    SYDNEY: The prosecution of the secretary of the Sheet Metal Workers' Union, Mr. T. Wright, has been ordered by the Chief ...

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  9. Mother's Plea For Mercy, For Errant Son; Broke Bond

    BRISBANE: A mother in an appeal for her son in the Criminal Court-yesterday stated that he had been shut up all his life. ...

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  10. Near Brawls At Cairns Communist Meeting

    CAIRNS: Only the presence of several policemen prevented a number of brawls at last night's open-air communist meeting by ...

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  11. Second Phase Of South China War Opened

    SHANGHAI: The A.A.P.-Reuter correspondent says the second phase of the campaign in South China was reported to be opening ...

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  12. Border Rivers To Be Surveyed From Air

    BRISBANE: Twelve thousand square miles, in southern and south-eastern Queensland for which irrigation schemes are ...

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  13. Two Writs Follow Articles By Sharpley

    MELBOURNE: Two Supreme Court writs on behalf of seven plaintiffs were taken yesterday against the Herald and Weekly. ...

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  14. Sydney's Blackout Troubles Grow

    SYDNEY: A record number of Sydney's suburbs were without electricity for periods up to three and four hours, yesterday, which ...

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  15. Miners Lose Confidence In Leaders

    SYDNEY: A number of miners' lodges on the Maitland coalfield have carried resolutions of no confidence in the general president of ...

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  16. Q.C.E. To Choose Fed. Labour Candidates

    BRISBANE: A meeting of the full Queensland Central Executive of the Labour Party yesterday decided to abandon plebiscites for the ...

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  17. £6000 Involved In Theft Charges

    BRISBANE: Theft charges to be preferred against Lancelot John Ireland (35), manager, who had been escorted from Sydney on ...

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  19. May Day Ban On Reds In Sydney

    SYDNEY: The communist party and auxiliary bodies; have been banned from the May Day-march through the city streets, on Sunday ...

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  20. Move For Retiring Age For Clergy

    MELBOURNE: Ballarat Angllcan Synod yesterday, adopted a proposal to bring about compulsory retirement of clergy at 70. ...

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  21. Good Supplies Of Matches Here Soon

    MELBOURNE: Following discussions in Melbourne, Mr. Gair has been given an assurance that Queensland will ...

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  22. For Trial On Charge Of Stealing £1816

    CAIRNS: Evidence for the prosecution was given in the Court of Petty Sessions yesterday in the case wherein Thomas Joseph. ...

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  23. N.S.W. Teachers To Get Salary Rises

    SYDNEY: The New South Wales Teachers' Federation and Public Service Board yesterday agreed to salary increases ranging ...

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  24. Strike Ends After Seven Months

    SYDNEY; The seven months' old strike of metalliferous miners at Captain's Flat, near Canberra, ended yesterday and the men will ...

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  25. Warning On Use Of "Big Stick"

    SYDNEY: The Chief Conciliation Commissioner (Mr. G. Mooney) said yesterday that unions should not have the right to ...

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  26. Resolute Action Against Reds Urged

    CANBERRA: Resolute action, taken promptly by Commonwealth and State Governments, would administer a blow to communism ...

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  27. Brisbane Police To Investigate Island Murder

    BRISBANE: The State Government yesterday authorised the sending of three Brisbane detectives to Ocean Island, about 1200 ...

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  29. Unions Impatient At Free Medicine Delay

    SYDNEY: If something was not done to break the Government-BMA deadlock the unions would be compelled to force the ...

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  30. Thrice Married; Still Does Not Understand Men

    BRISBANE: Mrs. Phillip Irene Gorban who has had three husbands, told Mr. L. H. Mansell, S.M., in the Summons Court yesterday that she still did not understand men. "If I did I would not have married my third husband," ...

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  31. Famous Bacchus Marsh Property Sold

    MELBOURNE: Lerderderg Park, Bacchus Marsh, famous Australian agistment property, and the home of Carbine when he won the ...

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  32. Sir Dallas Brooks New Governor of Victoria

    MELBOURNE: The appointment of Sir Dallas Brooks, KCB, CMG, DSO, at present Commandant-General of the Royal ...

    Article : 80 words
  33. Security Loan Over £18M, Oversubscribed

    CANBERRA: Applications for £138,420,000 had been received from 99,550 subscribers for the Seventh Security Loan of £120 ...

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