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  4. MR. NICKLIN OUTLINES JOINT C.P.-LIBERAL PARTY POLICY

    Ai Maleny last night, Mr. G. F. R, Nicklin, Leader of the Stale Opposition, outlined the joint policy agreed upon by the Country Party and the Liberal Party of Queensland. ...

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  5. SWING FROM LABOUR, DECLARES ORGANISER

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The organiser for the Liberal Tarty (Mr. C. Porter) said tonight that there were definite ...

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    The beautiful Gothic nave of Exeter Cathedral. This Cathedral, known as the Cathedral of St. Peter's, dominates the heart of the city of Exeter. It is one of the largest in England, and the Cathedral Close has-been described as the most delightful in Britain. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. WATERSIDERS GRANTED PERMISSION TO HOLD STOP-WORK MEETING

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The Stevedoring industry Board late to-day granted Brisbane watersiders permission to hold a slop-work meeting on Wednesday morning to discuss the rotation of hatches dispute. The men will be asked to approve their union executive's recommendation "that a further application supporting our claim ...

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  8. A.C.T.U. WILL ADVISE WHARF WORKERS

    MELBOURNE, Monday. -- The Australian Council of Trade Unions will advise the Waterside Workers' Federal ...

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  9. MAY DEFER WAGE DISPUTES UNTIL UNION CONGRESS

    MELBOURNE, Monday.--The emergency committee of the Australian Council of Trade Unions to-day recommended that all industrial disputes in all Stales on sectional wage increases be held oyer until the special ...

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  10. CHALLENGE ON TEA, BUTTER RATIONING

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- The Federal Government was today challenged By the Federal Shopkeepers' Association to ...

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  11. REDUCTION IN PETROL SALES REPORTED

    BRISBANE, .Monday.--Reductions in petrol sales of between 300 to 500 gallons a month since rationing ended ...

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  12. LABOUR LEADERS TO DISCUSS CRIMES ACT

    CANBERRA, Monday. -- The Government's proclamation of the Crimes Act will be discussed at a special ...

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  13. EMPLOYEES REJECT STRIKE PROPOSALS

    =YDNEY. Monday.--A mass meeting of tram and 'bus employees at the Sydney Trades Hall, to-night rejected' a ...

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  14. BRISBANE TRAMWAYMEN WANI £2: WEEK WAGE RISE

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Brisbane tramwaymen at a special general meeting. to-day unanimously voted in favour ...

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  15. POTATO GROWERS FEAR EARLY FROSTS

    BRISBANE. Monday.--Early frosts are feared by south Queensland potato growers who have re-planted their ...

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  16. IRONWORKERS SEEK RED'S APPOINTMENT

    SYDNEY. Monday. -- The State Industrial Commission next Monday will hear an application by the Ironworkers ...

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  17. Australia's Plans to Aid S.E. Asia Economy Outlined

    MANILA, Monday.--The Minister for External Affairs (Mr. Spender) to-day explained to the Philippines Senate Australia's plans for participation in the economic development of South-East Asia. Mr. Spender said the ...

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  20. WAGE RISES BRING HIGHER HOME BUILDING COSTS

    CANBERRA, Monday.--Housing construction costs have risen because of the basic wage and awards ...

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  21. RAILWAY HAULAGE AND BLAIR ATHOL OUTPUT

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- The inability of the railways to haul more coal was preventing Blair Athol buildging up an ...

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  22. LIEUT-GENERAL STURDEE ON FAREWELL VISIT

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Lieutenant-General V. A. H. Sturdee (60), retiring Chief of the Australian General Staff, was ...

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  23. DISSATISFACTION OVER PASTORAL AWARD

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- Unless a new award for pastoral workers was granted soon there was a danger of ...

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  24. JUDGE THREATENED TO EJECT. SPECTATORS

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- Judge Berne threatened to eject any spectators ho caught smirking and smiling at evidence in an ...

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  25. NEW CARS INCREASE BY 2000 MONTHLY

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- New vehicles are coming on to Queensland roads at the rate of nearly 2000 a month. The Main ...

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  26. JAM PRICES INCREASED

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The price of jam increased in Sydney to-day by 2d. to 3d. a tin. This is part of a new price list introduced by ...

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