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  4. DEMAND FOR RESIGNATIONS OF BUILDING UNION LEADERS

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- Several sub-branch and job meetings of members of the Building Workers' Industrial Union have carried votes of no-confidence in their officials and demanded their resignations, as a result of ...

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  5. FURTHER RISE IN CASUALTY LIST

    SHANGHAI, Friday. -- Total casualties resulting from the 'shelling of British warships in the Yangtze River are now 42 dead and 60 wounded. Details of the casualties are: On the Amethyst, 17 dead and 20 ...

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  6. PHILIPPINES WANTS TO AVOID BREACH

    MANILA, Friday. -- Tile Philippines Government is genuinely anxious to avoid a breach with Australia, and ...

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  7. N.S.W. PROPOSALS FOR SAVING ELECTRICITY

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- Drastic proposals to save electricity will be Investigated by the Premier McGirr) and,four ...

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  8. COMMUNIST WOMAN HECKLED BY CROWD

    MACKAY. Friday. -- A crowd o(400, .strong repeatedly drowned the Communist Senate candidate (Mrs. Gloria Plielani ...

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    This beautiful stream bounded by steep wooded slopes set amongst the sheltered ridges two miles from Crow's Nest, was an Idea! localite for the various Toowoomba Scout Troops to Camp and exercise In Scout tasks during the Faster holidays. In the right foreground "Burra" (Mr. W. Porter) Is directing boys on the handling of improvised rafts and a coracle (the circular craft in centre). On tho far hank, others are following the teaching [?] order to demonstrate their turn on the water with credit. Scout Week will be celebrated from May 8 to May 14. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. VITAL TALKS OH INDIA'S FUTURE

    LONDON," Friday. -- Reuters Agency says the Commonwealth conference called to discuss the future place of ...

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  11. PRICES UNLIKELY TO RECEDE GREATLY

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Although prices might vary a little from time to time, they were not likely to recede to any ...

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  12. Watersiders May Gall for Mr. Justice Kirby's Resignation

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- The Federal Executive of the Waterside Workers' Federation recommended to-day that the chairman of the Stevedoring Industry Commission (Mr. Justice Kirby) should resign his position. ...

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  13. EXPERT'S VIEWS ON UNDERGROUND WATER

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Sir William Stampe, a world authority on underground water irrigation, thinks that there ...

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  14. TRUNK LINE 'PHONE CALLS IN INCREASING DEMAND

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- The Postmaster-General (Senator Cameron) said to-day that a total of 186,970 trunk line ...

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  15. IRISH LAWYER IN LONDON SAYS HE IS ALIEN

    LONDON. Friday. -- The "Dally Telegraph" says that Serjeant A M. Sullivan, K.C., the 78-year-old Irish lawyer, ...

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  16. WIDE RANGE AT INDUSTRIES FAIR IN BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The Queensland Industries Fair, which will be officially opened by the Governor (Sir John ...

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  17. "DEAD" MAN COMPLAINS OF RAILWAY SERVICE

    SYDNEY. Friday. -- A man who was being carried away for dead from a train accident near Lithgow to-night ...

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  18. MR. HOLLOWAY'S CALL FOR COMBINED EFFORT

    CANBERRA, Friday. -- A call for combined efforts by all sections of the community on the lines of an all-in war effort, to ...

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  19. LACK OF FINANCE RETARDS T.B. RESEARCH WORK

    ADELAIDE, Friday. -- Lack of finance has forced Adelaide bacteriology research workers to discontinue promising ...

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  20. MILLS TO SEEK INCREASED SUGAR PEAK ALLOCATIONS

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Most of Queensland's sugar mills will appeal next week to the Cane Prices Board For Increased ...

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  21. MR. HUGHES'S SERVICE HOT YET A RECORD

    SYDNEY. Friday. -- Mr. William Morris Hughes, now aged 84. will complete 54 years, eight months, and 17 ...

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  22. PART OF ANIMAL'S BRAIN ALIVE OUTSIDE BODY

    DETROIT, Friday. -- Part of an animal's brain is being kepi alive outside its own body for the first time in ...

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  25. LENGTHY GAOL SENTENCE FOR J MAN IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- A 24-year-old guillotine operator, I Owen Clare Davoren, was sentenced to a total of 11 years' ...

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  26. MAN KILLED AFTER GOODS TRAIN STRIKES CART

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- Reginald Collis. (46). of Newtown, received shocking injuries and died in hospital after a goods ...

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  27. AIRWAYS CLERK CHARGED WITH THEFT OF MONEY

    CAIRNS. Friday. -- Thomas Joseph carmody appeared in the court of Petty Sessions tills morning on a ...

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  28. SMALL PRICE INCREASE TO FOLLOW WAGE RISE

    MELBOURNE. Friday. -- Employers claim that the latest rise in the basic wage will mean an extra £10,000.000 a year on ...

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  29. EXPERTS DIFFER ON CHEAP CAR PROSPECTS

    MELBOURNE, Friday. -- A four-seater car for £350 or [?] would be built in Australia within 12 months. Mr. L, ...

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  30. COMMUNIST LEADER IN ROCKHAMPTON CITY POLL

    ROCKHAMPTON, Friday. -- The chairman of the Central Queensland District Committee of the Australian Communist ...

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  31. RED CROSS CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Friday -- The British United Press correspondent at Geneva states that [?] from 58 countries began a ...

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  32. LOGS AND DOGS MENACE TO SURF BATHERS

    MURWILLUMBAH, Friday. -- Dogs and legs are menacing [?] bathers and surfers on [?] Beach. A young ...

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  33. HO EVIDENCE OF RISE IN PRICE OF BUTTER

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- No evidence was available at the moment to support the speculation thai there might ...

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  34. HO RISE IN EGG PRICES

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- An application for an increase of 4d. a dozen in the wholesale price of first quality hen eggs his ...

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  35. MOTION AGAINST STRIKE DEFEATED BY REDS

    NEWCASTLE. Friday. -- The Communist majority on the northern miners' Board of Management to-day defeated a ...

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  36. INCREASE IN STATE BASIC WAGE

    BRISBANE. Friday. -- The Full Bench of the Industrial Court to-day announced an increase of 1 a week in the ...

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  37. OPERA SINGER MURDERED

    ATLANTA (Georgia). Friday. -- Joan Garris, promising young Metropolitan Opera Company tenor, who sang In "Othello" hire this ...

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  38. BULIMBA CUP DATES FIXED

    BRISBANE. Friday. -- The Queensland Rugby League delegates to-night arranged the draw (tor the second round of the; ...

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  39. WIN FOR PARSONS

    BRISBANE. Friday. -- The Queensland [?] champion, Rodney Parsons (8G) decisively outpointed Jimmy ...

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