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  4. CALL FOR URGENT SESSION GROWS

    TO demands by the two Opposition party leaders and the Lord Mayor for the immediate summoning of Parliament, the Premier (Mr. Hanlon) said last night: "Parliament will be called ...

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  5. STRIKE MEANS THIS...

    Take a train or tram on Sundays, or any night; or a tram after 1 p.m. on Saturdays. ...

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  6. Judge Seeks Law On "Scab" Howl

    THE Vagrancy Act should incorporate a clause to deal with any man who broke the law and who called a man who upheld the law a scab, said Mr. Justice Brennan last night. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. EX-WAR SLAVE AS BIG TENNIS SHOCK

    A 24-year-old Czech who spent the war as a slave for the Germans produced one of the sensations of post-war tennis at Wimbledon. He is Jaroslay Drobny. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. STILL SEE CHANCE OF PEACE TALKS

    AUTHORITATIVE circles still hold to the belief that the conference of parties to the meat strike may soon be resumed. They say the development might even come to-day. ...

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  9. Find The Ball

    HAVE you sent in all your entries for The Courier-Mail's No. 3 "Find the Ball" competition? Already entries make a ...

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  10. Pails & Brown Accused Of Poor Manners

    LONDON, July 4 (Special).—Australian tennis stars, "Dinny" Pails and Geoff Brown, were accused to-day of bad court manners during the Wimbledon championships. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. 'Clergy Must Not Strike'

    LONDON, July 4 (Special).—The Bishop of London (Dr. Wand), formerly Archbishop of Brisbane, said to-day that the Church must ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. 34 More Trains Off To-morrow

    IN one of the biggest cancellation lists so far issued, the Railways Department yesterday eliminated 34 Saturday ...

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  13. MINERS' PRESIDENT HERE ON MONDAY

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Miners' Federation general president (Mr. H. Wells) will visit Brisbane on Monday to confer with ...

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  14. CITY REVENUE HARD HIT BY RESTRICTIONS

    Restrictions due to the strike ore costing the City Council several thousand pounds daily in lost revenue, the Lord Mayor ...

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  15. Position Worse Than In Depression

    PRESENT conditions in Queensland were worse than those experienced during the depression, a Statistician's Department official said yesterday. He estimated that 60,000 ...

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  17. U.S. LOAN FOR BRITAIN IN "DEFINITE DANGER"

    NEW YORK, July 4.—The American loon to Britain is now in "definite danger," according to the Washington correspondent of the New York Times. He says that Congressional ...

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  18. 'CARRY YOUR (OWN) BAG SIR!'

    BRITISH soldiers struggle ashore with their luggage after the Hutch steamer Bloemfontein had transported them from Far East ports to Brisbane. As passengers came down the gangplank an Australian officer warned them to hurry with their baggage, otherwise they might have trouble in removing it. (Full story, Page. 3.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. POLL ONUS ON UNION

    If any unauthorised person voted in the secret meat strike ballot, it would be the fault of the Meat Industry Employees' Union, the ...

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  20. DRAPERS' STORES TO STAY OPEN

    Despite power and lighting restrictions drapers' stores will remain open and provide a necessary service to the public. ...

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  21. Live Baby Put Into Coffin

    LOS ANGELES.—A cry from a coffin started a vain fight to save the life of an infant who was believed dead when he was born three months prematurely. A doctor handed over the child to the father, who delivered it personally to a funeral parlour, where he was placed in a ...

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  22. Von Nida's 76

    Norman von Nida had a 76 in the second round of the British Open golf championship. ...

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  23. SERVICE IN CITY HALL

    The Rev. A. E. Butler, of the City Tabernacle, has obtained the use of the City Hall basement for a service at 7.30 p.m. on Sunday. ...

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  24. NO LOST WEEK-END

    STOCKHOLM, July 4 (A.A.P.).—To test the stamina of chronic drunkards a football match between them and other convicts ...

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