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  2. Reds Plan To Destroy Arbitration, Says Former Minister

    THE object of the Communist Party in Australia was to destroy arbitration and anything that would give the worker contentment, the former Australian Minister to Moscow (Mr. ...

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  3. POWER AND LIGHTING CUTS CERTAIN FOR 7 MORE DAYS

    BRISBANE can expect at least another week of Dower, light and transport restrictions. The Labour and ...

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  4. RISMAN HAS DIP IN SURF

    IT'S MID-WINTER, but Gus Risman, captain of the English Rugby League team, thought the water was just fine when he sampled the surf at Surfers' Paradise yesterday. Alan Kennedy, the club instructor ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Blood Bank Moves To New Quarters

    THE AUTOCLAVE, a sterilising apparatus used in the collection and storage of blood, being manoeuvred upstairs as the Red Cross Blood Transfusion Service removed to new headquarters in Adelaide Street at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Aid Rushed To Starving Missions

    The Queensland waterside strike had delayed two Gulf ships loaded with food—the Wandana at Brisbane and the Alagna at Cairns. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Aiming To Exploit Workers

    It was of the utmost importance that the worker and his cause should not be exploited by any organised ...

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  8. CATHOLIC DEBATE ON RURAL POSERS

    TOOWOOMBA, Sunday.—More than 150 men, 40 women, and 50 priests arrived in Toowoomba at the week-end to take part in the annual convention of the National Catholic Rural Movement. ...

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  9. Aired Their Grievances

    HUNDREDS of Brisbane people, deprived of tram and train transport yesterday, took their excursions in the air. ...

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  10. HOPE TO PREVENT FOUNDRY TIE-UP

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Efforts to end the deadlock in Victorian foundries will be made at a conference on Tuesday of representatives of the ironfounders' section of the Victorian Chamber of Manufactures and the ...

    Article : 332 words
  11. BUSINESS MISS

    Miss Betty Stratford, Lewis Street, Camp Hill, is this week's business miss. She is employed in the city as a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. Frosts And Strikes Grip Market

    Lighter supplies to the Brisbane market last week, caused by drought and frosts, balanced the weaker demand, caused by the ...

    Article : 122 words
  13. MATCHES ON WAY TO-DAY

    Matches are on the way from the south to relieve the Brisbane famine. A consignment will arrive by rail ...

    Article : 91 words
  14. DONKEYS GO TO MEET AMAZING MR. BROWN

    IF Winkin' and Blinkin', the two mission donkeys bound for New Guinea, had more than average "donkey sense" they would look with something like awe at their new master the Rev. Herbert Brown, when they meet ...

    Article : 393 words
  15. Clergy In Communism 'Astonishing'

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The Opposition Leader (Mr. Menzies), in a broadcast to-night, said there was nothing more astonishing than the ...

    Article : 227 words
  16. BLACK COAL OFF IN MELBOURNE

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—No black coal would be available for general industrial firms next week, the Premier (Mr. Cain) said ...

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  17. ASSAULT, ROBBERY, IN SYDNEY AT WEEK-END

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—During the week-end two people were stabbed in Sydney, others were assaulted and robbed, girls were molested and hames and shops were broken into. ...

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  18. CHILD KILLED IN LORRY ACCIDENT

    TAMWORTH, Sunday.—A five-year-old child was killed in unusual circumstances at Singleton. She was Ruth Mary Gardiner. ...

    Article : 90 words
  19. MINING "TRUCE" AT BROKEN HILL

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—There should be peace in the mining industry in Broken Hill for the next three years. Unionists to-day ...

    Article : 102 words
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  21. MIGHT BRING OUT SCOTTISH LABOUR

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—Fifty Scottish girls may be brought to Adelaide to work in a new electrical appliances factory at ...

    Article : 105 words
  22. BOER WAR VETERAN DIES FROM EXPOSURE

    TAMWORTH, Sunday.—Lying out all night in freezing weather after being thrown from his sulky, which hit a stump. Elisha ...

    Article : 67 words
  23. HONOURED LATE MR. JOHN CURTIN

    PERTH, Sunday.—The memory of Australia's war-time Prime Minister (the late Mr. John Curtin) was honoured by a brief but ...

    Article : 165 words
  24. BLIND MAY GAIN SIGHT FROM "RADAR VISION"

    NEW YORK, July 7 (Special).—The possibility of giving "radar vision" to blind people is being examined by United States naval experts. This has been disclosed by ...

    Article : 200 words
  25. ELDERLY WOMAN FATALLY BURNED

    TAMWORTH, Sunday.—Mrs. Mary Jane Slattery, 68, died in Gunnedah District Hospital early yesterday morning from burns ...

    Article : 91 words
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