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  4. COMMONWEALTH "PEACE FORCE" ESTABLISHED

    The tenseness of the strike situation was accentuated yesterday by the introduction, in Federal Parliament of an emergency measure providing for the establishment of whatever Federal Peace Force may be necessary "for the preservation of peace throughout the Commonwealth." The men engaged are to be ...

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  5. QUEENSLAND PARALYSED BY RAIL STRIKE

    Queensland is caught in the throes of what promises to he a general strike of State servants. Not only are 17,000 railway employees determined to remain out until their demands are conceded, an ...

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  6. MEMBERS OF THE DEPORTATION BOARD

    Colonel Frederick James kindon, who is an accountant, was born in London in 1872, and came to Australia with his parents when 11 years of age, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. NO THROUGH TRAINS

    The railway strike in Queensland, has caused the suspension of through traffic from Sydney to Brisbane, and for the present the railway authorities are ...

    Article : 211 words
  8. BRIGANDS SWOOP ON CONVOY

    A message from Bagdad reports that brigands in the Jebel Druz area attacked a motor convoy on the Bagdad-Beyrut route. Mrs Brass, wife of ...

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  9. KING REBUFFS MINISTER

    A sensation has been caused by the publication of the memoirs of Sir Almeric Fitzroy late Clerk of the Privy Council. Newspapers ...

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  10. DE PINEDO DELAYED

    Wing-Commander Do Pinedo may be delayed until September 7. The 'plane is being overhauled. New wings are being fitted and the engine repaired ...

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  11. TO KEEP PEACE

    As soon as the House of Representatives met after lunch this afternoon, the Speaker read a message from the Governor-General, ...

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  12. WHAT THE STRIKE LEADERS SAY

    "It is too early yet to say what I would do if my deportation were ordered. I can say in the meantime that I can give a very good ...

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  13. PRINCE'S TOUR

    The Prince of Wales visited British institutions on Thursday, attending a hospital ball at night. His chief appearance was at a gathering of British ...

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  14. ORANGES WERE GOOD

    Oranges from New South Wales, shipped by the steamer Esperanee Bay, were landed in variable condition. Some showed considerable waste, ...

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  15. SHOOTING AFFRAY

    In a shooting affray in Palmer Street, Woollloomooloo, on Tuesday night, Mollie Collins (29) sustained three wounds. ...

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  16. FOR CONCILIATION

    The following statement was issued by the Premier after a Cabinet meeting today:--"I regret that the railway unions' executive, in refusing to accept ...

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  17. SETTLERS' SUFFERINGS

    A sick settler in Westland, requiring hospital treatment, was carried, of a stretcher for 14 hours, 36 men taking five-minute spells ...

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  18. PRESS DELEGATES

    The Empire press, delegates sailed by the Ulimaroa for Sydney. Lord Burnham, in a wireless message from the vessel to the Prime Minister, Mr. ...

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  19. TRADES HALL NOT IN CHARGE

    A significant statement was made today by Mr. E. J. Holloway, secretary of the Trades Hall council. ...

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  20. GOVERNOR FOR ROME

    Cabinet has decided that Rome should cease to be administered by local authority, and become a State-governed capital, with a Governor as ...

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  21. THE DAY OF THE BULLOCK IS NOT GONE

    Wool teams on the road in the Bathurst district. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. BRISBANE CUT OFF

    The sudden stoppage of railway traffic in Queensland created considerable confusion and much anxiety among the passengers on ...

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  23. "RETURN TO WORK"

    The Seamen's Union has issued a circular to various trades unions asking, "Will you join us in the following cable to the secretaray of the Trades. ...

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  24. Summary of Important News Appearing Today

    Fighting has broken out In Canton City. The debt settlement terms offered by Britain to Franco are adversely ...

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  25. WEATHER FORECAST

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  26. IN NEW ZEALAND

    The Leitrim's crow left the vessel last night, and the Talnul's crew joined the strike today, otherwise the shipping position is unchanged. ...

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  27. PORT DUNEDIN TIED UP

    The Port Dunedin is tied up at New Plymouth on account of the shipping trouble. The crew walked ashore. ...

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