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  4. NO CALL FOR POLICE AS FARMERS SET WHARF WORK RECORDS: "LEAD TO AUST."

    WORKING at a rate of 27 tons per gang per hour, as against the regular wharfies' recognised 13 tons per gang per hour, the free labor-mostly farmers—which loaded sugar at Mackay, yesterday, put up a similar performance to that in ...

    Article : 507 words
  5. WORKED TO SCHEDULE

    Surprise yesterday, in the N.Z. ship ban trouble, was that Queensland wharfies carried on work as usual. Picture at fight shows busy scene, typical of all ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. PLANES DOWN, FOUR KILLED:

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—Possibility of sabotage is being investigated, following an amazing tragedy in which eight U.S. war planes crashed or crash-landed as a result of explosions during an ...

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  7. Marshall Describes Korea As True 'Military Classic'

    TOKIO, Saturday.—U.S. Defence Secretary (General Marshall) told pressmen in Korea yesterday: "You want to know about a cease fire. You had better ask the Chinese Communist Leader (Mao Tsehtung)." Stating this, Associated Press says. General Marshall made a surprise visit to the front yesterday and is reported to be ...

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  8. Search To-day

    WYNNUM police will organise a search party to-day, to look for two Lota boys who left ...

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