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    A large crowd gathered outside the gates of the Railway Workshops at Ipswich yesterday before the usual starting hour. A few of the men went back to work, but the great majority ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. CHIFLEY GIVES SETBACK TO REDS

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- Representatives of the communist and other militant unions associated with the Brisbane ...

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  5. POOR RESPONSE BY ' RAILWAY STRIKERS

    BRISBANE, Monday,--Most of the 14,000 men stood down by the Railways Department had returned to work, the Commissioner for Railways (Mr. Maloney) said to-day. But many railwaymen ...

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  6. STATE CABINET TO PLAN NEXT MOVE

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The State Cabinet will meet to-morrow to review the latest strike developments arid plan the next move; One move that might be made would be to give the railwaymen an ...

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  7. NO "INCIDENTS" IN TOOWOOMBA

    Police officers, railway departmental heads and union officials in Toowoomba were in agreement yesterday that no ...

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  8. LAND COURT ALLOWS APPEAL ON RENTAI

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- The Land Appeal Court to-day allowed an appeal by J. M. Nelll, lessee of Prickly Pear ...

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  9. NEW GUINEA TIMBER CASE

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- Henry George Forshaw, logging manager for Hancock and Gore, a' Brisbane timber firm, said,in ...

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  10. HEAVY RAINS CUT ROCKHAMPTON OFF

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Because of heavy rains during tho week-end, Rockhampton was cut off by road from ...

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  11. DR. EVATT'S VIEWS ON RANK CONTROL

    MELBOURNE, Monday.-- Banking was to clcsely linked with the monetary system, stability of the community, and ...

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  12. TWO PRISON FARM ESCAPEES RETAKEN

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- A twenty-year-old escapee from the State Prison Farm at Numinbah received a. bullet ...

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  13. MENZIES SLATES LABOUR POLICIES

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- The Federal Labour Party was trying to nationalise transport, said the leader of the ...

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  14. JUMPED TO DEATH FROM 'PLANE

    LOS ANGELES. Monday.-- Robert strand (28), of San Francisco, hired a 'plane yesterday and told the pilot ...

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  15. BRITISH ACTION MAY CURB GUATEMALA

    LONDON, Monday.--Reuters correspondent in Belize (British Honduras) says there is a general feeling that the ...

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  16. DEATH OF "THE TIMES" EDITOR

    LONDON. Monday. -- The death has occurred of Mr. R. M. Barrington-Ward, the editor of "The Times." aboard the ...

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  17. EFFECT OF COAL SHORTAGE ON STEEL

    SYDNEY, Monday.--A shortage of ccal was the prime factor to the present serious position of Australian steel ...

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  18. T.A.A. FLIGHTS TO NEW ZEALAND

    AUCKLAND, Monday.--Four charter flights will be made by Skymasters of the Trans-Australia Airlines Tasman Airways ...

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  20. COMMITTEE SEES BRAUND'S METHODS

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- The committee investigating Mr.-J. Braund's methods of treating cancer spent 40 minutes at ...

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  22. ARCHIEPISCOPAL SEE OF CANBERRA

    VATICAN CITY, Monday.-- The Associated Press correspondent says Canberra has, been created an archlepiscopai ...

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  23. INCREASE IN REVENUE

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- The revenue from customs and excise duty during February was £1,080,743 more than that ...

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  24. Q.P.P. MOVE TO CALL PARLIAMENT

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- The Governor (Sir John. Lavarack) has been asked by the Queensland People's ...

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  25. NO CENSORSHIP OF THE PRESS

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- "Entirely wrong," was now, the Premier (Sir. Hanlon) to-night descried a Sydney ...

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  26. COUNTER MOVE TO BLACK MARKET

    TOKIO, Monday.--In a swift move against black marketeers among troops authorities of ...

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  27. STRIKE EXTENDED TO WATERFRONT

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Twenty-two ships were idle throughout Queensland to-day-as a result of the seamen and waterside workers extending the railway strike to the waterfront. As a result the ...

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  28. UNION LEADERS TO VISIT CANBERRA

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Officials of the Trades and Labour Council, accompanied by other trade union leaders, will visit ...

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  29. NEW HONOUR FOR COPLAND

    CANBERRA, Monday.--The appointment of the former Australian Prices chief and Australian Minister to China, ...

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