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  4. COURT ORDERS RESUMPTION OF WORK

    Mr. P. Carney, secretary of the Meat Industry Employees' Union, stated this morning that a mass ...

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  5. WHY Q.C.E REFUSED NOMINATION AGAINST MR. HYNES

    The refusal of the Q.C.E. yesterday to endorse the nomination of Mr. Arthur Wilson for the Townsville Labour plebiscite in opposition to the Minister for Labour and Industry (Mr. M. P. Hynes) has been ...

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  6. MELBOURNE FRESHERS WELCOMED

    A group of freshers and students with the Vice Chancellor (Mr, R. E. Priestley) in the grounds of the Melbourne University after the welcome to the freshers. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ABATTOIR STRIKE DECISION

    At the compulsory conference in connection with the meat strike this morning, the Industrial Court comprising the president (Mr. Justice Webb) and Mr. T. A. Ferry decided to fix Thursday, March 21 or such earlier date as may be agreed upon between the unions and the Meat Industry Board as the date for the resumption of ...

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  8. FATAL JUMP FROM TRAIN

    Believed to have fallen when he attempted to alight from a moving goods train at Wulkuraka Station, on. ...

    Article : 200 words
  9. ANOTHER STEP

    It is likely that the first of the 24 cables which will support the full load of the Indooroopilly Toll Bridge ...

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  10. TWO ARRESTS

    Less than a week ago thieves rifled two George Street showcases and obtained a considerable ...

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  11. CHINESE EASTERN RAILWAY

    The agreement for the sale by the Soviet of the Chinese Eastern Railway to Japan was initialled here today. ...

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  12. Stop Press

    STATE SERVICE APPOINTMENT.-- The Premier (Mr. W. Forgan Smith) to-day announced the appointment of 92 additional bays to the State services. ...

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  13. TRUCKS DERAILED

    Nine trucks of a mixed train travelling from Sydney to Hay were derailed yesterday near Whitton as the result of an axle breaking on one ...

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  14. CONGESTION ON WHARF

    The late arrival of cruise passengers and their friends on board the outward bound cruise ship Strathaird was the cause of congestion both on the ship and ...

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  15. "SERIOUS MATTER"

    The hearing of evidence was completed before Mr. P. M. Hishon, Chief Police Magistrate, in the Summons Court to-day. in the case in ...

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  16. WORK FOUND FOR 300 JUVENILES

    Asked whether he intended to follow the lead of Victoria in adopting the plan outlined by the Prince ...

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  17. SYDNEY STORM

    A thunderstorm struck Sydney last night, causing a failure of the electric supply in several suburbs, while a small amount of minor damage was ...

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  18. FOUND INJURED

    Mystery surrounds the discovery of a man lying injured in a vacant allotment in South Brisbane early this morning. He was taken to ...

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  19. LIFESAVERS IN SYDNEY

    The members of the West Australian Surf Club who are competing at the Carnival in Sydney. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. SHARK MENACE

    The State Cabinet discussed for a considerable period yesterday the shark menace and decided to adopt the recommendations of the ...

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  21. Kitano Maru Arrives

    The Kitano Maru experienced good weather on her run from Japan to Brisbane. The ship brought 1,778 tons of general merchandise to Australia from ...

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  22. VICE-ADMIRAL GLOSSOP[?]

    Vice-Admiral J. Glossop, who died last December, left an estate valued at £21,205. The late Vice-Admiral Glossop commanded the cruiser Sydney at the ...

    Article : 38 words
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