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  2. LOCOMOTION ONCE MORE

    The Cairns Province once more resounded to the railway whistie and the energies of the engines yesterday, and communication with the wide world through this channel was welcomed ...

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  3. BRITISH ARMY.

    The growth of the mechanised armv has necessitated an important redistribution of duties which the war office announced to-day. ...

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  4. SOUTHERN TRAGEDIES

    A Shocking level crossing accident curred at June last night when two women passengers in a motor truck were killed, the driver critically in jured and two children injured. The triuck, which driven by Ernest Pike collided with a train consisting. ...

    Article : 168 words
  5. RESUMPTION OF TRAFFIC.

    Train services throughout the State were resumed this morning after eight days of idleness. In the metropolitan area the railway ...

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  6. PRINTERS STRIKE SEQUEL

    A sequel to the recent strike by the mechanical staff of the "West Australian" occurred on Saturday when C. F. Aldous, who was fined ...

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  7. BOWEN MEN RESUME LATE.

    Although it was generally expected that the whole of the railway employees would have resumed duty this morning, it was ascertained this morning ...

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  8. A DOMESTIC TRAGEDY.

    A ghastly tragedy occurred in cottage in Birkenhead, Post Adelaide, this morning as a result of which Mrs. Violet Rose Kerrison, 36, is dead and two of her children were severely slashed with a rasor. Shortly before nine o'clock after her husband, who is a builders laborer ...

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  9. COMMISSIONER'S HOPES.

    The Commissioner for Railways said to-day "We are all glad that the temporary cessation of railway operations is over and that we are in ...

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  10. BIBOOHRA MAY CLOSE

    It is reported that the Biboohra Meatworks may close down to-day. The recent railway dislocation contributed to the earlier cessation of ...

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  11. WHO PAID?

    Much speculation has taken place regarding the identification of the person who paid the fines imposed on four Communists for participation ...

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  12. AVIATION

    Alter Having travelled 12,000 miles round Australia, the chief of the air Staff, Group Captain Williams, with Squadron Leader Hepburn mid Flight ...

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  13. MR. POWER AND THE STRIKE.

    "I do not like the tendency of the public to get together at public meetings and let off quantitice of hot air during the ...

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  14. MEN WALK OUT.

    There was no issue of the "West Australian" this morning, members of the Printing Industry Employees Union having refused to take their ...

    Article : 229 words
  15. STRICTER UNION CONTROL.

    As a result of the recent railway upheaval resulting from the South Johnstone strike, a council of transport unions is to be formed with a view to ...

    Article : 97 words
  16. POSITION IN SOUTH-WEST.

    Owing to the Railway strike, there is now a fruit famine here anti in other Western towns. Owing to the strike being declared ...

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  17. INTERNATIONAL BALLOONISTS.

    The international balloon race started on Saturday in the direction of the Atlantic. Spain, England, and Switzerland entered one each ...

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  18. TICKETS EXTENDED.

    The Commissioner for Railways announced to-day that Railway season ticket holders will not suffer loss through the recent Railway strike. ...

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  19. COMMERCIALLY VALUELESS.

    ln a letter to the "Daily Telegraph," Admiral Mark Kerr, who attempted a trans. Atlantic Hight in 1919 sees no reason for a law ...

    Article : 182 words
  20. ROCKHAMPTON MBBTING.

    There was a record attendance at a mass meeting of railwaymen un Sunday morning, the feeling of the men before the meeting being satisfaction ...

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  21. WORK RESUMED.

    The "West Australian employees who started a twenty-four hours slopwork meeting, resumed duty unconditionally, after 16 hours. ...

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  22. GOONDIWINDI FIRE.

    A disastrous tire occurred here at 2.30 this morning in Marshall-street, the principal throughfare of the town when a whole block of wooden ...

    Article : 345 words
  23. MELBOURNE RELIEF.

    Gratification was exprcssel by union leaders in Melbourne to-day at the reported settlement of the railway trouble in Queensland and the ...

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  24. TWO KILLED.

    A shocking fatality, occurred at a level railway crossing about two miles from Angaston carly on Saturday morning, when a rail car collided with ...

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  25. WEEK'S PAY LOST.

    It was officially announced last night that the Railways employees will not be paid for time lost through the recent upheaval. The same course ...

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  26. MR. RYMER VENOM.

    In, the course of an attack to-day upon the attitude of Mr. Kissick, president of the locomotive Engincmens Union, during the ...

    Article : 194 words
  27. ROOKE GIVES IN.

    Denis Rooke has abandoned his flight to Australia owing to difficulties and delays incidental to securing a new machine, Rooke has now ...

    Article : 78 words
  28. RELIEF AT INNISFAIL.

    [?] hands, expressions of satis[?] at the end of the, Railway and South Johnstone strike are heard and ...

    Article : 154 words
  29. BUNDABERG MEN PLEASED

    The great majority of railwaymen un Sunday accepted the announcement to return to work with rejoicing and expressed a desire to sign on ...

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  30. BRITAIN PLBASED.

    News of the end of the Queensland strike has been received with satisfaction. especially in view of Moscow's usual attempt to push ...

    Article : 153 words
  31. YOUTH ON TRIAL

    A nineteen year old youth Roy Sanderson, described as a stockman Was charged in the Police Court to-day with having had in his possession ...

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  32. AT GYMPIE.

    The announcement of the settlement was received by the railwaymen on Saturday with satisfaction. Arrangements are being ...

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  33. IRISH POLITICS.

    In a [?]table declaration, president Cosgrave with a view to ending the political turmoil said:"I am prepared to forget conditional that the major ...

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  34. VICTORY CHIMED.

    At a mass meeting of railwaymen on Sunday. Mr.V. Adcock, who presided, claimed that the had won a glorious victory, as all railwaymen ...

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  35. MR. KISSICK REPLIES.

    Mr. Kissick, replying to Mr. Rymer's attack this afternoon, said that during the trouble he gave Mr. Rymer to understand that he had better come off ...

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  36. TRAVELLERS.

    A fair number of people left for the south by the train this morning whilst s[?]ral went by the early train to Cairns. ...

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  37. ABANDONED.

    Levine has abandoned his flight to America till 1928. LONDON, Sept, 12. Courtlnev has abandoned his Allantic flight ...

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  38. ATTACK ON LABOR EXECUTIVE.

    Arising from the industrial upheaval in Queensland, a meeting of the Britbane Trades and Labor Council was held on Sunday with the object of ...

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  39. LONDON COMMENT.

    The "Morning Port" says: "Not only Queensland and the Commonwealth but the whole Empire may legitimately find satisfaction over the swift defeat of the ...

    Article : 104 words
  40. SOUTH JOHNSTONE STRIKBR8 TO MEET.

    It is understood that the strikers. are holding a meeting to-morrow to dee[?] whether they will report for [?], but their decision will not ...

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  41. COMMENT IN LONDON.

    The "Observer" says: "Mr. MCCormack as a statesman had no Choice but to act as he did. As the leader of Labor, he had an anxious ...

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  42. JOYS OF MOTORING

    From Mart to finish the entire 250 miles was little short of agony," said Captain Malcolm Campbell, showing his cut and bleeding hands ...

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  43. SOVIET AMBASSADOR.

    Cabinet has discussed the Rakovoky matter and it is gathered favoured is forming Moscow that a recall was desirable but the decision was with ...

    Article : 40 words
  44. SUGAR FOR MOURILYAN

    Now that the railway Strike is over there should Soon be an easement, in sugar stocks which have been at communicating ...

    Article : 104 words
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