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  6. Affirm secret ballot.

    MASS meetings of Brisbane tram and bus crews yesterday decided to stop all trams and ...

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  7. GRIM BOMBO SINKING

    SYDNEY, Wed.—The desperate fight for life by the crew of the sunken coastal steamer Bombo was vividly described to-night by her two survivors. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. What is happening about Blair Athol?

    A CABLE from The Courier-Mail's London News bureau yesterday opened up this question: "What is the Blair Athol position?" Fighteen months ago the Premier (Mr. Hanlon) ...

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  9. 'Haters,' says Hanlon

    "THE people who say these things are the usual 'knockers' and Queensland haters", the Premier (Mr. Hanlon) said last night. "They are the type of people who hope Blair ...

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  10. But Queensland still in dark

    A PART from boring tests for coal in parts of the State, nothing appears to have been done at this end to promote the larger-scale working of Blair Athol. ...

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  11. Jet bombers soon

    LONDON, Feb. 23 (A.A.P.).—Britain is hastening to put her first jet bombers into the ...

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  12. ANTHONY OR SIR H.?

    LONDON, Feb. 23 (Special).—Has Sir Hartley Shawcross taken upon himself Anthony ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. Trouble looms on bread

    QUEENSLAND bread manufacturers may cease producing standard loaves of bread on March 5, and bake only bread rolls as from March 7. Threat of this is made by the Bread Manufacturers of Queensland in a circular to members. ...

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  14. New steel, coal threat

    SYDNEY, Wed.—Another coal and steel crisis is threatening at Newcastle. A stoppage at one mine and ...

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  15. 30 N.Q. BUTCHERS CLOSING

    All 30 butcher shops at Townsville (population, 36,664) will be closed to—day. ...

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  16. Butter surplus for U.K. to 1950

    LONDON, Feb. 23 (A.A.P.).—The Australian High Commissioner (Mr. J. A. Beasley), and the Minister of Food (Mr. ...

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  18. ORDER FOR JAP SHIPS

    TOKIO, Feb. 23 (A.A.P.-Reuters).—Contracts totalling eight million dollars (£2,500,000) have been ...

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  19. "Regret" by Dr. Evatt

    NEW DELHI, Feb. 23 (A.A.P.).—"We inquired into the matter and found that Dr. Evatt had expressed to ...

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  20. Dalby colour bar

    DALBY, Wed.—The Dalby Town Council, after discussing the question of admitting coloured children to the Dalby ...

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  21. EXTRA POLICE RUSHED TO CLEAR MELBOURNE CROWD

    MELBOURNE, Wed.—Police reinforcements were rushed to Melbourne Town Hall to-night when it was reported that about 4000 people were crowding the footpath, and interrupting traffic in Swanston ...

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  22. 40 produces 29

    MELBOURNE, Wed.—Workers under the Australian 40-hour week averaged only 29 hours' production a week, the ...

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  23. Grocer baronet

    LONDON, Feb. 23 (Special).—A Melbourne grocer will be listed in the new issue of Debrett's [?] ...

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  24. Save stowaway

    LONDON, Feb. 23 (A.A.P.).—After hearing tappings, Manchester dockers worked for six hours to rescue a bearded and ...

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  25. Leader resigns

    ADELAIDE, Wed.—Sir Henry Simpson, Newland to-night announced his resignation as Federal president of the British ...

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