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  3. BREAKAWAY MINERS MAY BE ALLOWED IN OPEN CUTS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The Federal Government may allow miners who break away from the strike to join in working the open-cut mines, under police and Army protection. The Minister for Shipping and Fuel ...

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  4. BULLI MINERS REBUFF STRIKE LEADERS

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--About 500 strikers rebuffed militant leaders af Bulli (a southern district mining centre) to-day by refusing to carry a motion urging continuance of the strike. At another important ...

    Article : 835 words
  5. Q.C.E.U. BRANCHES TO MEET TO-DAY

    IPSWICH, Wednesday.--The latest move in the coal strike in the Ipswich district is an invitation issued by the ...

    Article : 435 words
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    Officials and helpers at the St. John's Presbyterian Women's Guild annual Daffodil Tea which was held on Tuesday. Left to right: Deaconess N. Smith, the Rev. J. Fairlle Forrest Mesdamea P. H. Melsenhelter (honorary secretary, pro tem), S. J. Cordwell (music convener) and J. T. Smart (president). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 54 words
  7. STRONG WARNING TO BRISBANE WHARFMEN

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Brisbane's 2400 waterside workers will be suspended until Monday if they refuse duty ...

    Article : 636 words
  8. POWER CUTS MAY BE EASED SOON

    BRISBANE, Wednesday-- An easing of the power restrictions on industry may be made after Exhibition week. ...

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  9. Mr. Power 'Not Wedded to Idea' of Big Local Government Areas

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Redistribution of local government and the difficulties of local government finance were the main two points touched upon by the Minister for Works and Local Government (Mr. Power) ...

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  10. HONG KONG WELCOME TO "NAVY'S PRIDE"

    HONG KONG. Wednesday -- The roar of low flying Spitfires, selvoes of thousands of Chinese fire crackers, and the sirens of ...

    Article : 464 words
  11. CHARGES AGAINST RAILWAY UNIONS

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Allegations that five railway unions were not carrying out the wishes of their members ...

    Article : 786 words
  12. QUIZ COMPETITION AMONG STATE 'PHONE EXCHANGES

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Seventeen telephone exchanges from Cairns to Brisbane and west to Charlevllie hooked up ...

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  13. UNION CLAIM OF MENACE TO TEXTILE INDUSTRY

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday-- The claim by the Text'le Workers' Union that the textile industry in Australia is menaced ...

    Article : 220 words
  14. FOUNDER'S HOPE FOR BOYS' TOWN IN QUEENSLAND

    WARWICK, Wednesday.-- Speaking by telephone from Sydney, Father Dunlea, founder lot Boys' Town, confirmed that ...

    Article : 110 words
  15. GUARANTEE ON DAIRY PRICES NOT DOUBTED

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- There could be no doubt that Australian dairy producers were protected against the ...

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  16. MINISTER EXPECTS RAPID POPULATION INCREASE

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.--Australia's population would increase by nearly 500,000 a year. when the ...

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  17. PLANS FOR BIG CUTS IN DOLLAR SPENDING

    CANBERRA. Wednesday. -- Initial plans for sweeping adjustments to the Australian dollor programme were studied ...

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  18. RIGHT WING UNION MEMBERS BASHED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--Thugs to-night bashed five Right Wing members of the Ironworkers' Association, who were ...

    Article : 366 words
  19. NEW ZEALAND VOTES FOR PEACETIME CONSCRIPTION

    WELLINGTON, Wednesday.--New Zealand voted in favour of peacetime conscription at a referendum to-day. ...

    Article : 78 words
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  22. JOINT CEASE FIRE ORDERS FOR JAVA AND SUMATRA

    BATAVIA, Wednesday. -- Orders intended to restore peace throughout Java and Sumatra were issued by the ...

    Article : 135 words
  23. MORE QUEENSLAND MINES RESUME PRODUCTION

    BRISBANE, Wednesday. -- Miners from three pits on the Burrum field commenced work to-day. despite the attempts of ...

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  24. OFFER TO ORGANISE SECRET BALLOT

    BRISBANE, Wednesday . -- The Rev. T. Rees Thomas, of the City Congregational Church, said to-night that if ...

    Article : 327 words
  25. PROSPECTS OF ROMA OIL SEARCH "FAVOURABLE"

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--Queensland would be "startled" by developments in the Roma oil search in the ...

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  26. UNIVERSITY R.U. WIN

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.--At Rugby Union the University team beat All Schools by 17 points to 11. ...

    Article : 54 words
  27. PRESERVATION OF RIGHT TO STRIKE "NONSENSICAL"

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.--The president of the Sydney Chamber of Commerce (Mr. A. E. Health sa'd at the annual ...

    Article : 180 words
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    Headquarters Eastern Command Military Band, photographed after their arrival by train in Toowoomba. The 37 bandsmen, under their bandmaster, Lieutenant D. E. Pearson, got a magnificent reception at Stanthorpe and Warwick on the way up from Sydney; and were exceedingly well received when they marched through the streets of Toowoomba ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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