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Article : 461 wordsLONDON, July 4.—Legal proceedings against communist agitators fomenting ...
Article : 244 wordsLEADING officials of the New South Wales A.L.P. executive left Sydney for the northern coalfields last night to open the way for an intensified campaign against the coal strike. ...
Article : 784 wordsLONDON, July 4.—The Commonwealth finance ministers at their conference here next week will be called on to survey the financial position of the whole sterling ...
Article : 463 wordsMORE than 10,000 Queensland workers have now lodged applications for Commonwealth ...
Article : 404 wordsRosewood miners arc ready to go back to work and it is expected that between 60 and 100 will report at the pits ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 339 wordsA LOTTERY ticket once o fortnight for life was bequeathed by a woman to her husband in a will resealed in ...
Article : 291 wordsMT. ISA, Monday.—Mt. Isa Mines Ltd., which produced £340,000 of lead last month, ceased work ...
Article : 113 wordsMORE employees had been stood down in Queensland because many firms were suffering from a shortage of raw materials, the sectional secretary of the Chamber of Manufactures (Mr. S. Trott) ...
Article : 405 wordsFURTHER light and power restrictions will he imposed if a 50 per cent, saving is not achieved in coal consumption. The Mines Minister (Mr. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 423 wordsTRAM motormen are being taught by the Brisbane City Council to drive buses during the coal strike. ...
Article : 77 wordsNEW YORK, July 4.—An international conference of barmen to promote peace in the world is proposed by John ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 162 wordsBERLIN, July 4 (A.A.P.).—Western licensed newspapers report increased police activity md mass arrests in the Soviet ...
Article : 22 wordsLONDON, July 4 (A.A.P.).—A combined British, French and Dutch fleet sailed from Penzance. Cornwall, to-day, to ...
Article : 30 wordsMELBOURNE, Monday.—The Victorian Government will impose a power black-out next Monday on ...
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Advertising : 144 wordsSYDNEY, Monday.—As from to-morrow, all retail stores in Sydney will close at 3.45 p.m., and staffs will leave the ...
Article : 87 wordsLONDON, July 4 (A.A.P.).—London is to have another 55 miles of underground railway posting £116 million passing ...
Article : 51 wordsNEW YORK, July 4 (Special).—A horde of grasshoppers, extending for 75 miles by 40 miles, is ravaging the pasture lands ...
Article : 46 wordsArmed security guards were placed yesterday at all Queensland military depots and stores. ...
Article : 57 wordsIPSWICH, Monday.—There were at least four or five weeks' goal supply on hand, the Colliery Employees' Union ...
Article : 93 wordsGETTING home last night was a tough job for thousands of Brisbane workers—especially those who travelled by tram. Many vote an the footboards ...
Article : 147 wordsLONDON, July 4 (Special).—Yugoslavia's Assistant Defence Minister (Colonel-General Goshnyak) said to-day in ...
Article : 47 wordsHOBART, Monday.—A public meeting in the Hobart Town Hall to-night carried a motion urging Prime Minister (Mr. ...
Article : 101 wordsSYDNEY, Monday.—The emergency Transport Commissioner (Mr. Winsor) will discuss to-morrow with the cabinet ...
Article : 41 wordsLONDON, July 4 (A.A.P.).—Britain's heat wave was still unbroken this morning, as London began its 21st rainless day. ...
Article : 39 wordsNEW YORK, July 4 (A.A.P.)—Radio commentator Drew Pearson said last night thai Washington had decided to ...
Article : 39 wordsCANBERRA, Monday.—Federal Cabinet reviewed the coal situation for several hours to-day without reaching any ...
Article : 117 wordsLONDON, July 4 (A.A.P.).—Princess Elizabeth took up official residence at Clarence House, St. James, to-day. Her ...
Article : 30 wordsElectricity restrictions forced cancellation of a ball which was to have been held in Brisbane last night to celebrate ...
Article : 49 wordsCAIRO, July 4 (A.A.P.).—The Egyptian Government has decided to permit ships to enter Egyptian ports after sunset ...
Article : 36 wordsThe Premier (Mr. Hanion) has had to curtail his northern tour because of the coal strike. He intended to go as for north ...
Article : 81 wordsPERTH, Monday.—Collie miners decided to-day to remain on strike. About 10,000 people are ...
Article : 27 wordsBOLOGNA, July 4 (A.A.P.)—The Italian communist cader, Palmiro Togliatti, and the left-wing socialist leader. ...
Article : 55 wordsSYDNEY, Monday.—Striking miners and members of affilited unions are picketing 10,000 tons of coal lying at Ben ...
Article : 55 wordsLONDON, July 4 (A.A.P.).—Chirty-three people were in ured to-day when a passenger train crashed into the rear of ...
Article : 37 wordsThe boot industry was suffering from a shortage of tacks. nails, and wire, the Queensland Employers' Federation ...
Article : 45 wordsSYDNEY, Monday.—Mine-workers in New South Wales were entitled to receive more than £100,000 in pay next ...
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The Courier-Mail (Brisbane, Qld. : 1933 - 1954), Tue 5 Jul 1949, Page 1
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