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  4. CLAIMS FOR BASIC WAGE INCREASES

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- The unions' claim for basic wage increases would swell the salaries and wages bill for employees under the State awards by about £15,000,000, the Public Service ...

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  5. EVATT'S ATTITUDE TO REDS QUESTIONED

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- "As usual Dr. Evatt's head is so far in the clouds that he cannot see what is happening at his ...

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  6. IPSWICH MINERS VOTE ON BLACK BAN

    IPSWICH, Monday.-- At a mast meeting in the National Theatre (Booval), miners from the Ipswich field rejected, by 510 votes to 278, a three-point resolution protesting against the "anti-trades union" ...

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  7. GOOD ADVICE TO MINERS IN N. S. W.

    SYDNEY, Monday.-- An appeal to miners to refuse to be involved in the Queensland strike by the anti-Labour ...

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    Members of the Toowoomba Choral Society Choir, who were responsible for a well-arranged concert programme presented in the Town Hall last night The choir will go to Brisbane this week to compete in the Queensland Eisteddfod at Easter ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. NO SETTLEMENT IN STRIKE TALKS

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- No immediate hope for a settlement of the railway strike resulted from today's talks between the Premier (Mr. Hanlon) and representatives of the Australian Council of Trade ...

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  10. COURT ECHO OF "COFFIN" MARCH

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Max Nordau Julius, communist barrister, who last week demanded the arrest of a ...

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  11. FURTHER SURVEY OF DAIRYING COSTS

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- The State president of the Queensland Dairymen's Organisation (Mr. O. H. Jamleson) returned ...

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  12. CONFISCATION OF CZECH LAND

    LONDON, Monday. -- The correspondent of the American Associated Press in Prague states that Parliament, at an ...

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  13. STRIKE THREAT BY BUS ENGINEERS

    SYDNEY, Monday.-- A holdup of bus transport in Sydney at Easter time is threatened because 250 engineers who ...

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  14. NEW POLITICAL PARTY IN INDIA

    BOMBAY, Monday. -- The correspondent of "The Times" says the general convention of the Indian Socialist Party has ...

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  15. NO QUEENSLANDERS FOR EMPIRE QUIZ

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- No Queenslanders gained a place in the Australian team for the Empire quiz next month. The ...

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  16. BIG CONTRABAND HAUL IN JAPAN

    TOKIO, Monday.-- The New Zealand special investigation branch of police have seized contraband valued at 8,000,000 ...

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  17. EISTEDDFOD OPENS IN BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, Monday.-- A total entry of 8200 was received in all sections for the fifty- seventh Queensland Eisteddfod, ...

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  18. OLYMPIC TEAM MIGHT BE REDUCED

    MELBOURNE, Monday.-- Drastic cutting of the prospective Olympic team was likely, declared the secretary of the ...

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  19. QUEUE FOR FRO[?] AND VEGETABLES

    CLONCURRY, Monday.-- Cloncurry people formed their first queue at the week-end and did it in style by ...

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  20. N. S. W. RED PLANS MAY COLLAPSE

    SYDNEY, Monday.-- Communist plans for a major industrial hold-up in support of the Queensland strikers ...

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  21. SWING BY MINERS IN COUNTRY

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- The voting by coalminers at aggregate meetings throughout Queensland to-day showed a ...

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  23. SAILORS SENTENCED FOR DESERTION

    WELLINGTON, Monday.-- Two stoker mechanics of toe cruiser Australia, Ordinary Seamen Edward Charles ...

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  25. COMMEMORATION OF ROYAL VISIT

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- The Commonwealth Government is considering the issue of a special coin to ...

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  26. COMMUNISTS AS "MARTYRS"

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- The Victorian Minister for Education (Mr. Kent Hughes) addressing a meeting of the ...

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  27. BOY KILLED IN SHELL EXPLOSION

    AUCKLAND, Monday. -- A five-year-old boy was killed instantly and other small children injured two seriously. ...

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  28. ACQUITTED ON INSANITY GROUND

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- Lloyd Fleming (39), farm labourer, who had been charged with the murder of Hugh McKnight (73) ...

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  29. AMERICAN AIR SAFETY MOVE

    WASHINGTON, Monday. -- Mr. Carl Dolan, consultant to the senate Aviation sub-committee, recommended yesterday ...

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  30. NEW IMAM RECOGNISED

    LONDON, Monday. -- It is officially announced at Beirut that the Arab League Political Committee has decided to ...

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  31. Congress of Europe

    LONDON (By Airmail).-- A "congress of Europe" of over 800 "most distinguished and most representative Europeans ...

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  32. ESSENTIAL CARGO LOST TO STATE

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Eight overseas ships, carrying more than 10,000 tons of essential cargo for ...

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  33. TICK TYPHUS CASES REPORTED

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Two cases of tick typhus in South Queensland have been investigated by medical ...

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  34. POTATOES HELD UP

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- While Queensland remains acutely short of potatoes, 51,000 bags of potatoes, destined for that ...

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  35. U. S. Submarine in Suva

    SUVA. Monday.-- Reuters correspondent says that the United states submarine Chair arrived in Suva yesterday on ...

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