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  4. RAIL UNION BALLOT! ON STRIKE ACTION

    IPSWICH, Tuesday.--If ballots which arc now being taken by key unions in the Queensland railway service are in favour of direct action, the whole of the repair, maintenance, and the new ...

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  5. MINISTER AGAIN IN WITNESS BOX

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--The Minister for Transport' (Mr. Ward), accompanied by a police officer, will visit the Bank of New South Wales to-morrow to obtain his private safe deposit box for inspection ...

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    Well protected from the bleak winds at Heard Island, in background (left to right): Chief C.E.R.A. Blaikle, Chief Petty Officer Parke, Chief Stoker Wilson, and Leading Cook Grunwald (Toowoomba), of L.S.T. 3501. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. INQUIRY INTO TRAGIC N.Z. FIRE

    CHRISTCHURCH, Tuesday. -- Outlining the Crown case at the Royal Commission of inquiry into the tragic fire at Ballantyne's store in November in which 41 persons lost their lives, Mr. C. G. Watson ...

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    Hoisting the Flag on Heard Island.--During the ceremony, in which Group Captain S. Campbell read a proclamation claiming Heard Island for Australia, a bugle used in Gallipoli in the 1914-18 war was played by Stoker ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. BOYCOTT OF VITAL CARGOES

    BRISBANE. Tuesday. -- Seventy seamen at a stop-work meeting to-day endorsed their union's boycott on all ships ...

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  10. PEACE SHOULD BE NO WEAKLING

    AUCKLAND, Tuesday.--The United Nations Charter postulated the use of force. It was never intended that peace ...

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  11. BIG BLAZE AT ROCKHAMPTON

    ROCKHAMPTON, Tuesday. --Families left their homes and moved furniture into tho streets to-day as flames from ...

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  12. MR. FADDEN'S VIEWS ON DOLLAR CRISIS

    DALBY, Tuesday.--The procrastination of the Chitley Government has got Australia into the dire position she now ...

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  13. EARLY CAMPAIGNING FOR LIBERAL PARTY

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The Queensland People's Party, State agent for the Liberal Party, is already moving to ...

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  14. U.S. FAMILY TO MIGRATE BY KETCH

    WASHINGTON, Tuesday. --At least one American desiring to settle in Australia is not concerned by either ...

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  15. U.N. FEARS OF CHAOS,IN PALESTINE

    LAKE SUCCESS. Tuesday. --It was disclosed last night that the United Nations Commission has agreed that ...

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  16. MIGRANTS FROM INDIA COMPLAIN

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.-- Passengers who arrived by the migrant liner Asturias from India, to-day claimed ...

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  17. TWO RAILWAYMEN KILLED NEAR MT. ISA

    MOUNT ISA, Tuesday.--Two railway workers were killed instantly when a small rail motor crashed into the rear of a ...

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  18. PERSEVERANCE BRINGS REWARD

    HOBART, Tuesday.--After having bought 6500 tickets in the past ten years, a syndicate of 60 Hobart men to-day was ...

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  21. ONE-DAY STRIKE FOR CANBERRA

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--More, than 500 British and Australian building workers from 'Eastlake Works Hostel will hold ...

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  22. BAN ON GROUNDSEL AND BOXTHORN

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.--The sale of groundsel by city stores for decorative purposes will be prohibited as' the result of a ...

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  23. ODD FARTHINGS IN BREAD PRICES

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.--The Prices Commissioner (Mr. M. E. McCarthy) to-day stressed that in cases where bread ...

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  24. KING TIDES DAMAGE BEACHES

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. --King tides did damage at Sandgate to-day. Water poured over the roads facing the beach. About ...

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    Picked up bodily by a gale blowing continuously at 90 miles per hour, and in gusts reaching 120 m.p.h., L.S.T. 3501's Walrus survey 'piano was wrecked beyond repair. The 'plane was anchored to concrete blocks when the L.S.T. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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