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  4. FREAK STORM STRIKES NORTH TOOWOOMBA

    Damage estimated at more than £10,000 was caused by a freak storm which hit Toowoomba on Monday night. In a slrip across Gladstone, Jellicoe, Whichello and West Streets, the wind reached a velocity ...

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    Handicraft school conducted by the Darling Downs Handicraft Committee of the Q.C.W.A. The school will be held in the Q.C.W.A, Hall for 10 days. Mrs. R. G. Lyon is president of the committee and Mrs. F. Ochlman the treasurer-secretary. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. MEETINGS MAY OPEN WAY FOR SETTLEMENT OF COAL STRIKE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The way for a settlement of the coal strike may be opened by to-morrow's mass meetings on the coalfields. This was the opinion among strikers to-nighl. If will be the first expression of ...

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  7. Q.C.E.U. STALLING ON STRIKE VOTE?

    IPSWICH. Tuesday.--Executives of the Queensland Colliery Employees' Union are not very keen to find cut what a mass ...

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  8. POSSIBILITIES OF OPEN-CUT MINES

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--Open cut mining could soon produce sufficient coal to supply emergency needs, estimated at ...

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  9. WATERSIDERS TO CHALLENGE JUDGE'S JURISDICTION

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The Waterside Workers' Federation will make an immediate application to the High I Court challenging the jurisdiction of Mr. Justice Foster, in the Arbitration Court under the National Emergency ...

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  10. WORK RESUMPTION URGED BY A.C.T.U.

    MELBOURNE. Tuesday. -- In a joint statement issued to-night the president of the Australian Council of Trades ...

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  11. STATE WAGES BILL TO RISE STEEPLY

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- Queensland's wages bill, as a result of the State and Commonwealth wage alterations ...

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  12. TO INVESTIGATE BIG NORTHERN COALFIELD

    NEBO. Tuesday.--A party of 20 men. organised by the Mackay City Council, will leave Mackay to-morrow to ...

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  13. UNLOADING OF COLLIER EXPECTED TO-DAY

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.-- Coal is likely to be unloaded from the Haligonian Duke to-morrow, despite the refusal ...

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  14. INCREASE IN STATE BASIC WAGE

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The State basic wage will be increased by 3 a week for males and by 2 a week for ...

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  15. "ECONOMIC CRISIS IN U.K. PLAYED DOWN"

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- The Deputy Opposition Leader (Mr. Anthony Eden) yesterday accused the Chancellor of the ...

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  16. REDS IN ASSAM BUTCHER POLICE CHIEF TO DEATH

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- The British United Press representative at Calcutta says that a mob of several hundred armed ...

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  17. DAIRYING BODIES TO DISCUSS PRICE REFUSAL

    BRISBANE. Tuesday.--Postponement of a butter price increase by the State Prices Ministers will be considered in ...

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  18. JAPAN TO DUMP 20,000 TONS OF COAL IN SEA

    TOKIO, Tuesday.--Reuters representative says that over 20,000 tons of coal will be dumped in the sea off South ...

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  19. TO SEEK DEREGISTRATION OF MINERS' UNION?

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- The Queensland Coal Owners Association will discuss tomorrow whether It will sock ...

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  22. DALBY COUNCIL DECISION ON VALUATION COSTS

    DALBY, Tuesday.--The annual charge levied by the Government on Local Authorities for valuations was a means for ...

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  23. RETIRING POLICE CHIEF GETS £2892 CHEQUE

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The retiring Police Commissioner (Mr. C. J. Carroll), at a fare well at the Police Depot ...

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  24. WARWICK ALDERMEN'S FEES INCREASED

    WARWICK, Tuesday.--The Warwick City Council to-day carried a motion in favour of increasing the sitting fees of ...

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  25. WOULD-BE MIGRANTS SWINDLED IN ENGLAND

    LONDON. Tuesday.--Two men, who schemed to defraud would-be migrants to Australia and New Zealand, were ...

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  26. MR. ERNEST BEVIN TO TAKE A REST

    LONDON. Tuesday. -- The "Daily Mall's" political writer says the Foreign Secretary (Mr. Ernest Bevin), like the ...

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    Miss Mariam Chacko, secretary of the Young Women's Christian Association, Travaneore, India, converses with Miss L. W. Bridgman, National General Secretary of Y.W.C.A., I both of whom are visitors to Toowoomba on business ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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