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  4. END OF MEAT STRIKE IN SIGHT

    ALL indications are that the meat strike, now in its 18th week, will end with a mass meeting of members of the Meat Union at the Brisbane Stadium ...

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  5. IDLE COAL BUT INDUSTRY GOES ON

    THIS BIG COAL HEAP (below) photographed at the Brisbane abattoir yesterday was built up during the meat strike—before the coal miners ceased work. Ingenuity is keeping the wheels of most industry turning. RIGHT: A stripped 3½ h.p. motor cycle supplies power of Mr. Bruce Pie's bedding factory. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. U.N. Would Indict Our Past Neglect In North

    SYDNEY, Monday.—"If the case of the Northern Territory went before the United Nations, Australia might be found guilty of neglect of duty, despite any veto by Dr. Evatt," Mr. C. L. A. Abbott told the Millions Club to-day. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. FRIDAY START MAY NOT BE POSSIBLE

    POSTPONEMENT of the A.M.I.E.U. moss meeting until to-morrow will make it difficult, if not impossible, for meatworkers to resume operations by Friday the date set in the ...

    Article : 390 words
  8. WHERE THERE'S A WILL....

    A FEATURE of the strike has been the determination of employers to keep industry moving with ...

    Article : 307 words
  9. FILM MAN NEAR DEATH IN CRASH

    CULVER CITY (California), July 8 (A.A.P.).—Howard Hughes, millionaire film producer and aircraft builder, was critically injured when his new photographic plane crashed on a test flight. ...

    Article : 253 words
  10. Test Soon Of Fast Rocket

    LONDON, July 8 (Special).—A tiny rocket aircraft will soon make its first full observed flights at speeds faster ...

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  11. 3 U.S. NAVY OFFICERS ON BRIBE TRIAL

    MANILA, July 8 (A.A.P.).—Rear-Admiral H. H. Good, U.S. Commander of the Philippines Sea Frontier, announced ...

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  12. GIFTS FOR BRITAIN

    LONDON, July 8 (A.A.P.).—The aircraft-carrier Indefatigable, which arrived at Portsmouth to-day, brought 18,000 gift parcels ...

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  13. DUTCH WARSHIP SINKS JAP. BOATS

    LONDON, July 8 (A.A.P.).—It is stated officially that the Netherlands Navy vessel Kortenaer (1310 tons) sank three former Japanese ...

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  14. BEFORE CUTS ARE LIFTED

    THESE meat union moves have to be made before you can think about any casing in restrictions. ...

    Article : 98 words
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  16. Nazi Loot From Murdered Jews

    INNSBRUCK (Austria). July 8 (A.A.P.).—Several thousand gold rings engraved with Jewish names, and a box of gold teeth believed ...

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  17. Prelate Backs Britain v Jews

    LONDON, July 8 (A.A.P.).—"I feel bound to approve of the Government's action in Palestine, which was not anti-Semitism" said the Archbishop of Canterbury (Dr. Fisher ) to-day. ...

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  18. MOB VIOLENT; ITALY ANGRY OVER TRIESTE

    LONDON, July 8 (A.A.P.).—Hundreds of university students and citizens at Padua (Italy) last night demonstrated against the ...

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  19. WAR HOUSING CONTROL LIFTED

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Housing and accommodation regulations affecting essential workers were repealed to-night. The Housing ...

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  20. SAVING IN COAL SATISFIES GAIR

    "I am quite satisfied with the saving in coal made by the light and power restrictions," said the Mines Minister (Mr. Gair) ...

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  21. First Strike Pay For Miners

    IPSWICH, Monday.—Coal miners at Ipswich and Rosewood, who have been on strike since June 12. received their first strike ...

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  22. £¼M. Home Sold in U.K.

    LONDON, July 8 (Special).—What was once called "the most Perfect home in Great Britain," has been bought by Colonel C. R. ...

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  23. COLLIERY OWNERS WANT NOTICE

    Colliery owners would have to be given reasonable notice that they were required to reopen the mines, said the Queensland Coal Owners ...

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  24. R.A.F. MAY COPY R.A.A.F. UNIFORM

    LONDON, July 8 (Special).—R.A.F. personnel may soon be wearing dark blue uniforms like those of the R.A.A.F., because the ...

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  25. Lion (Or Dingo) Hunt Is On To-day

    MARYBOROUGH, Monday.—The first organised hunt for the Yengarie "mystery lion" begins to-morrow. A party of six of Mary-borough's best-known club men ...

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  26. Killer Offers His Eves

    SEATTLE, July 8 (Special).—Richard Britton, 28, who is facing probable death sentence for first-degree murder, offered ...

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  27. POLICE SEARCH FOR MAN SUCCESSFUL

    LONDON, July 8 (Special).—Neville George Clevely Heath, a former R.A.P. pilot, for whom tho Police had been searching for a ...

    Article : 80 words
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