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  2. GREATEST ASSET.

    The ceremony of laying the foundation stone of the new children's branch of the Mater Misericordiae Hospital was performed yesterday ...

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  3. NEW RATES.

    Generally, the rate of 9d. in the £, struck by the Brisbane City Council last Friday, has been accepted favourably in the city by those who realise that the ...

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  4. PINEAPPLE CROP.

    Until two years ago pineapple growers were in a bad plight. With the advent of the Beerburrum settlement—soldiers on which were confined mainly to the ...

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  5. LONG STRUGGLE.

    Nothing but gloom surrounds the coal industry in britain. Both the owners and miners have rejected the proposals of the Prime Minister as a basis for negotiation, and a long ...

    Article : 238 words
  6. FIRM REPLIES.

    In replying to the owners Mr. Baldwin regrets the uncompromising attitude of the Mining Association. It stresses that the essential feature of ...

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  7. SEAMEN'S MISSION.

    The men who go down to the sea in ships are the men who most need and deserve [?] qua[?] when on s[?] The great and long[?] want of a permanent ...

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  8. BRITISH TRADE.

    Throughout the strike period the Stock Exchange maintained an optimistic attitude, and after it was called [?] all the markets ware buoyant, particularly home ...

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  9. SUBSIDY OFFER TO END ON MAY 31.

    The sta[?]emate in the mining industry is complete. The owners have rejected the proposals of the Prime Minister, and the miners express a ...

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  10. OIL SEARCH.

    Mr. J. Dyer, Who for 10 years has been prospecting for oil on the West Coast[?] for the last 18 months has been watching what he considered indications of oil ...

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  11. IN DISTRESS.

    Distress prevails in the mining districts, and many relief funds have been organised to feed the families of striking miners. Lady Slesser, in an appeal, ...

    Article : 438 words
  12. WILL RALLY.

    The secretary of the Miners' Federation (Mr. A. J. Cook), in an interview[?] stated: "The owners want absolute freedom to exploit the industry for their own ...

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  13. SHUNTER KILLED.

    Herbert Parcells (24), a Shunter in the North Ipswich railway yards, was killed about 4 o'clock on Saturday morning. He was riding on the leading waggon of a ...

    Article : 102 words
  14. NO SETTLEMENT.

    The officials of the engine-drivers and firemen, who are on strike against the Hibble award, have so far fa[?]led to reach an agreement with the ...

    Article : 281 words
  15. GUARD INJURED.

    A collision occurred at Princhester watering station, on the North Coast railway, at midnight on Saturday, when a mixed train from Mackay collided with ...

    Article : 124 words
  16. T.U.C. SUGGESTION.

    A suggestion that Mr. Baldwin gave countenance to Sir Herbert Samuel's proposals, and later repudiated them, underlies a letter from the Trades Union ...

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  17. SCENE IN DOCK.

    The only doubt in my mind is whether I should not order penal servitude for life," said Mr. Justice Roche in sentencing Ian Maxwell Stewart to 14 ...

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  18. 44-HOUR WEEK.

    Union officials announced during the week-end that a conference would be held with the Metal Trades Employers' Association to-morrow to discuss ...

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  19. SHOT IN HEAD.

    Edward Ryan, of Walla-street, Bundaberg, was found under the high level wharf, opposite the Harbour Board office, shortly before noon on Saturday, with a ...

    Article : 146 words
  20. FREE SHAVE.

    A strike which presents unusual features, reducing rather than increasing the cost of living, is in progress by barbers[?] assistants, in order to press their ...

    Article : 105 words
  21. THE MINERS' WAGE.

    Mr. Clynes, the well-known Labou[?] leader, in a speech at Bournemouth, said: "If this basic industry cannot afford[?] under private ownership, to pay the ...

    Article : 60 words
  22. CITY FATALITY.

    William Fleming, a young man, who resided at Nudgee, was accidentally knocked down by a motor car in Queen-street, near Wharf-street, about 10 o'clock on ...

    Article : 153 words
  23. DRIED FRUITS MARKET.

    The Chairman of the Commonwealth Dried Fruits Export Control Board (Mr. W. C. F. Thomas) advise that cable messages have been received, indicating ...

    Article : 158 words
  24. MOTORS COLLIDE.

    Two motor cars collided on New Cleve land road, [?] Norman-crescent, at 7.45 p.m. on Saturday. One, which was city bound, was being driven by Thomas ...

    Article : 140 words
  25. FEARS ALLAYED.

    The Norwegian four-masted barque Ponape, which was reported to be overdue in Melbourne last week, and for whose safety some anxiety was felt, put into ...

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  26. MOST CRITICAL.

    Serious differences have occurred on the question of the reinstatement of railway men after the general strike. The railway unions had long conferences with ...

    Article : 80 words
  27. £500 WORTH TAKEN.

    The Criminal Investigation Branch was notified yesterday that Siganto's Store, at Upper Coomera, had been broken into on Saturday night, and that goods, ...

    Article : 53 words
  28. FINNEY'S HILL TIN MINES.

    In the report of the meeting of the Finney's Hill United Tin Mines[?] Ltd., which appeared in last Wednesday's issue of the "Courier," Mr. M. S. Herring was ...

    Article : 72 words
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