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  4. BITTER STRIKE OVER

    BRISBANE, Friday. --A mass meeting of more than 250 railwaymen at the Trades Hall to-day decided to return to work on the terms recommended by the Central Disputes Committee. Only one man ...

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  5. "TOUCH AND GO" IN BERLIN CRISIS

    NEW YORK, Thursday. --The Secretary for Defence (Mr. James Forrestal) is reported to have described the situation in Berlin as "touch and go," when he discussed the situation with the Senate ...

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  6. BRISBANE STORY OF RUSSIANS IN BERLIN

    BRISBANE. Friday. --"The Russians in Berlin do not want anyone to know, what is happening in their zone." ...

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  7. PLEA FOR EQUAL TEACHING PAY

    BRISBANE, Friday. --Equal pay for men and women performing tho same work was claimed in an application to ...

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  8. ROWE ARRESTED AT MASS RAIL MEETING

    BRISBANE, Friday. --Rowe, the Communist for whom police have been seeking in Queensland and other States since he was found, guilty of gross contempt of the Industrial Court and ordered to be ...

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  9. ADVICE TO DOCK MEN TO GO BACK

    SYDNEY, Friday. --The striking Queensland waterside workers will be advised by their union executive at a mass ...

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  10. ONE VOICE AGAINST TOOWOOMBA RETURN

    There was only one dissentient at a mass meeting of railwaymen in Toowoomba yesterday when a resolution ...

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  11. KEANE TRUNK CASE APPEAL UPHELD

    SYDNEY, Friday. --Echoes of the Keane trunk case were heard in Sydney to-day when the State Full Court upheld ...

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  12. JAPAN TO BUY AUSTRALIAN WOOL

    NEW YORK, Friday. -- Reuters correspondent in Tokic says that an official from General MacArthur's Headquarters ...

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  13. EXPERTS TO TEST BORE WATER DROP

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The Minister for Lands (Mr. Foley) said to-day that expert investigations were being made into ...

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  14. JAPAN REQUESTS AMERICAN SHIPS

    NEW YORK, Friday.-- Reuters representative at Tokio says that the emphasis on Japan's urgent need of ...

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  15. FARMER ACQUITTED AT STANTHORPE

    WARWICK, Friday. --Charged with having at Stanthorpe, on January 11, 1947, unlawfully done grievous bodily harm to ...

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  16. BUTCHER HEAVILY FINED

    SYDNEY, Friday.-- A woman butcher of Punchbowl, Mrs. Lillian Manahan, was fined £375 to-day on charges of ...

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  17. WHOLE MILK SUBSIDIES

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- Subsidies on whole milk will be provided by the Commonwealth ...

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  18. ENGLART FINED FOR STRIKE ACTIVITY

    BRISBANE, Friday.-- Edward Conrad Englart (50), secretary of the Waterside Workers' Federation, Brisbane, was ...

    Article : 118 words
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  21. LIGHTNING TRAGEDY

    MARYBOROUGH, Friday.-- Kevin Victor Dowling (19) was struck by lightning and killed instantly when picking ...

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  22. SYDNEY SEARCH FOR SEX FIEND

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- The police so far have failed to locate the sex fiend who bashed and outraged an 11-year-old ...

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  23. N.S.W. COAL OUTPUT FAR BEHIND TARGET

    SYDNEY, Friday. --The Coal output in New south Wales is logging by 772,000 tons behind the 1948 target set by the Joint. ...

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  24. DOLLAR DRIFT OVERSTATED

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- A Commonwealth Government spokesman to-day described as highly exaggerated a ...

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  25. FOUR KILLED IN TRAIN-- 'BUS SMASH

    CLONOURRY, Friday. --Four people lost their lives and five were taken, to hospital following a smash between a goods ...

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  26. Food For Needy Strikers

    Distribution of fruit, vegetables and jams for families in need as a result of the railway strike. Left to right: Messrs. D. F. Taft. (member of the Disputes Committee), C. Hagan (secretary of the Trades and Labour Council), W. H. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. JAPS WANT MORE AUSTRALIAN WOOL

    TOKIO, Friday. -- Japanese wool experts hope for at least a continuing supply of at least 10,000 bales of wool a month ...

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    Her Majesty the Queen, followed by Princess Margaret, arriving at the Royal Albert Hall London, when they ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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