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  2. Moulders' Sirike Illegal, Says Court

    IN a reserved judgment yesterday the Full Industrial Court declared that the moulders are carrying on on unauthorised strike. ...

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  3. STILL A "WHO DONE IT"

    WHO put the barricades on Victoria Bridge on Wednesday morning—snarling traffic and upsetting ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. ON LAST LAP OF ELECTION

    ONLY five effective campaigning days are left for State election candidates, and all parties are preparing for a vigorous final drive aimed at doubtful seats. ...

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  5. 'NO SOLE USE TO PRINTER'

    "All members of Parliament have the right to get certain printing done by the Government Printer, and they all pay ...

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  6. MAY END METAL STRIKE

    Yesterday's decision of the State Industrial Court may well bring about an early end to the metal trade's strike in ...

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  7. IF YOU'RE WORRIED, TRY THIS

    EVEN the Premier (Mr. Hanlon) runs a risk of prosecution by using a public address system at his election meetings in Brisbane ...

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  8. 9 HURT IN ROAD SMASHES

    Nine people, six of them motor cyclists, were injured in smashes in the city and suburbs yesterday and last night. ...

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  9. Premier in New City Loan Move

    FURTHER consideration by the Commonwealth for Brisbane City Council to operate on the American market for conversion of its first optional loan on September 1, and with ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Housing Job Praised

    "A paltry die," it how the Premier (Mr. Hanlon) last night described the Q.P.P. and Country Parry allegation that Labour was not facing ...

    Article : 278 words
  11. FIND DISMISSAL TOO SEVERE

    TOWNSVILLE, Thursday.—The decision of the Public Service Appeal Board on the appeal of Daniel Christopher Dwyer against ...

    Article : 98 words
  12. "Cooroora Plea Failed"

    An appeal against the Cooroora plebiscite in favour of Mr. D. A. Low had been unanimously rejected by seven men of high integrity, the ...

    Article : 211 words
  13. MOVE FOR MORE EXPORTS TO U.K.

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Recommendations for a campaign to increase exports to Britain are expected to be submitted to ...

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  14. THREAT ALLEGED BY "KING OF CADS"

    PERTH, Thursday.—Phillip Utting, publicity agent, of Nedlands, appeared before Mr. K. J. Dougall, S.M., in Perth Police Court to-day on a charge that on March 5 he threatened to do injury or cause detriment to ...

    Article : 294 words
  15. £8000 FOOD FOR BRITAIN

    The Australian Red Cross Society has placed orders for £5000 worth of tinned meats and £3000 worth of bacon rashers with ...

    Article : 302 words
  16. CONCESSIONS FOR RED CROSS FOOD

    PERTH, Thursday.—Red Cross food for Britain will be granted a permit for export regardless of type of pack, so long as it is of ...

    Article : 93 words
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  18. McKell Car Cost £4000

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Commonwealth Government paid £4000 for the 1939 model Rolls Rovce Phantom ill limousine ...

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  19. Wedding By 'Bigamist'

    SYDNEY, Thursday.- Ernest Michael Rafferty, 39, wardsman, who was arrested at a wedding reception lost Friday night, was ...

    Article : 130 words
  20. Interest Rates Cramp Insurance

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Present and prospective interest rates have compelled life insurance offices to cease issuing endowment ...

    Article : 105 words
  21. SAINTS' DAYS AS HOLIDAYS OPPOSED

    The average worker would be more interested in longer annual leave than restoration of Saints' days as holidays, said the Trades ...

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  22. 2500 FLORINS USED FOR BAIL

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Two thousand five hundred 2/ pieces were used to-night to bail out a railway watchman who had been ...

    Article : 135 words
  23. Says Chinese Want Us Out

    CAIRNS, Thursday.—The Chinese Government and people seemed determined to make Europeans leave China, said Miss Luba Safaik, a Russian, who passed through Cairns in the Taiping to-day. She said that she and her mother ...

    Article : 218 words
  24. NEW FREIGHTER'S SUCCESSFUL TRIAL

    The new 2500-ton freighter Dalby, built by Evans, Deakin, completed successful trials in Moreton Bay yesterday. ...

    Article : 67 words
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