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  4. Higher Prices' Needed

    BRISBANE, April 11.—[?]mary producers were pre[?] to pay reasonable wages and provide good conditions, ...

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  5. COMMUNISTS DEFEATED:

    SYDNEY, April 11.—Union officials believe that the Communist inspired wave of strikes against the arrest of McPhillips has now petered out. They consider that metal trades leaders in abandoning their proposed ...

    Article : 411 words
  6. PROSECUTION OF COAL MINERS' OFFICIALS BY GALLAGHER

    SYDNEY, April 11.—The Coal Industry Tribunal, Mr. F. Gallagher, to-day recommended that Acting Attorney-General, Senator McKenna, if possible, should prosecute miners' officials who brought about to-day's coal strike. Mr. Gallagher referred the strike to ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN TRACTOR PRODUCTION STARTED

    The Victorian Minister for Works and Housing (Mr. Warner) recently started an assembly line rolling in the first Victorian factory to make an all-Australian farm tractor. He opened a 40,009 sq., ft. factory where K.L. Tractors Ltd. aim to produce ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Court Officers Ask For Action

    SYDNEY, April 11.—Statements reported to have been made by Mr. T. Wright, Communist secretary of the Sheet Metal Workers' Union will be referred to the chief Conciliation Commissioner, Mr. G. A. Mooney. ...

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  9. McPHILLIPS WONT WORK IN GAOL

    SYDNEY, April 11.—McPhillips decided to-day that he would not work while he is in Long Bay Gaol. The ...

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  10. Sydney Wool Prices Lower

    SYDNEY, April 11.—Wool prices for all grades were lower at the Sydney sales to-day than at the previous series in ...

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  11. 80 ARRESTS FOLLOW GREEK PLOT

    LONDON, April 11.—Reuter's Athens correspondent says that the Ministry of Public Order announced the discovery of a ...

    Article : 237 words
  12. VALUE OF COAL WAS RECORD

    BRISBANE, April 11.—Queensland's coal production £1,742,000 tons was only a fifth highest yet, but ...

    Article : 116 words
  13. £200,000 LOST IN WAGES BY STRIKES

    SYDNEY, April 11.—Australian workmen had lost more than 1200,000 in wages since Thursday because of strikes ...

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  14. Grazier Leaves £51,795

    BRISBANE, April 11.—Arthur Frequ[?]rick Saller, grazier of Belah, Saraf left to relatives an estate worth ...

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  15. REACTIONS TO CRIPPS' BUDGET

    LONDON, April 11.—Interest in the budget debate which will be resumed in the House of Commons to-morrow and ...

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  16. REQUESTS FOR U.S. TROOPS

    WASHINGTON, April 11.—Leaden of several Western European countries have ...

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  17. Back To The Horse If No Tyres For Grader

    NANANGO, April 11.—The shortage of grader tyres is so serious that some shires will have to return soon to horse drawn machinery, according to the Murgon Shire Clerk, Mr. E. L. Alcorn. ...

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  18. Wharfies Surprised By Chairman's Ruling

    BRISBANE, April 11.—More than 1,000 Brisbane waterside workers, who this morning voted in favour of work, were dumbfounded when told that the majority had decided on a 24-hour stoppage. Fewer than 800 had left the pickup shed when the assistant secretary, Mr. Graham, asked those who did not want to work ...

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  19. T.B. INCIDENCE WORRY IN N.Z.

    AUCKLAND (A.A.P.-Reuter), April 11.—The incidence of [?]monary tuberculosis among [?]migrants arriving in New ...

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  20. HUGE SUGAR SHIPMENTS FROM N.Q.

    BRISBANE, April 11.—Shipments of sugar from North Queensland for the year ended March were 327,000 tons ...

    Article : 170 words
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  22. [?]RMISTON CAPTAIN FOUND DEAD

    BRISBANE, April 11.—Cap[?] V. C. Lette (53), master of a passenger liner, Ormiston, is found dead in his cabin ...

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  23. Ships Crew Charged

    BRISBANE, April 11.—Summonses were taken out to-day by the master of the Tribery. Captain A. Sutherland, against ...

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  24. Future Of Industrial Australia Seems Safe

    MELBOURNE, April 11.—Australians should not allow oversea developments to spread the veil of pessimism about their industrial future, says the National Bank, in a survey issued to-day. To allow recent ...

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  25. Miners' Log Of Claims

    BRISBANE, April 11.—The State president of the Miners' Union, Mr. T. Millar, said to-night that the union's dog of ...

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  26. WAGE INCENTIVE PLANS CONSIDERED

    CANBERRA, April 11.—An investigation into the operation of wage incentives in Australian industry is being ...

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  27. London Dock Strike

    LONDON, April 11.—The [?]dy Telegraph says that a [?]ass meeting of 2000 members at the Amalgamated ...

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  28. CHINESE REDS' PEACE TERMS

    NANKING, April 11.—Three Communist armies are actively preparing to cross the Yangtse with the objective of realising peace on the Communists' eight terms, Peiping radio announced last night. ...

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  29. Shorthorn Successes

    SYDNEY, April 11.—The well-known Queensland cattle breeder, J. D. Scrymgeour, to-day won nine awards in the ...

    Article : 87 words
  30. Heavy Sheep Losses

    TOWNSVILLE, April 11.—Heavy sheep losses are reported from the Winton district following the recent heavy rains. ...

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