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  3. MEAT DISPUTE TAKES SERIOUS TURN

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—By unanimous decision, the Trades and Labour Council Disputes Committee tonight decided to advise a mass meetiiig of meat Strikers to-morrow to reject the Industrial Court’s terms ...

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  4. Re-opening Of Parlt. Delayed Until June 5

    CANBERRA. Thursday.—Fede--ral parliament is now unlikely to reassonable before June, it was learned officially to-day. ...

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  5. Wind Blows Child Under Train

    WELLINGTON, Thursday.— A strong gust of wind whisked [?] push-chair and a three-year-old boy occupant off Wangarel railway ...

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  6. U.S. -Soviet Clash AT Peace Talks

    LONDON, May 2.—The Russian delegate (M. Molotov) and the U.S. delegate (Mr. Byrnes) to the Foreign Ministers’ conference, have clashed on the question of the future Allied control of Italy, says the ...

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  7. Eight Japs To Die

    RABAUL, Thursday.—Of 12 Japanese officers charged with murder in the War Crimes Court to-day, eight were ...

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  8. PLANE CRASH THEORIES DISCOUNTED

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Theories that a collision with a large seabird or being struck by lightning was responsible for the ...

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  9. INQUIRY BEGAN INTO REGIME IN SPAIN

    NEW YORK. May 2.—The American Associated Press says a communique issued after the first secret session of the Security Council ...

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  10. Cane Harvest Problems

    BRISBANE, Thursday. —Harvesting labour problems will be discussed at a meeting of the newly-elected Canegrowers' ...

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  11. No Changes In Rationing

    CANBERRA, Thursday.— No changes in the rationing of food or clothing are contemplated by the Government, Although no ...

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  12. Alleged Inquiry Into Salvage Witness

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The alloged departure from Australia of an important witness in the forthcoming Salvage Commission Inquiry ...

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  13. Increased Loans To Soldiers

    CANBERRA, Thursday:— Cabinet has decided to increase loans to ex-servicemen from £250 to £500 in a large number of businesses and ...

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  14. 91,000 In Army At June 30

    CANBERRA, Thursday.— The Army Will be reduced to 91,001 by the end of June because faster repatriation of Jap prisoners ...

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  17. Resumption Order For May 15.

    The Full Bench of the Industrial Court had ordered, a resumption of work throughout Queensland on May 15 or earlier, on terms of the existing award. Mr. Justice Matthews, and ...

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  18. Marbles Next!

    ROCKHAMPTON, Thursday. —The meat strikers’ black ban was extended to-day to football. Union officials visited the ...

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  19. Fire Brigades For Country Areas

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Since the end of the war, action had been taken for the distribution of civil defence fire-fighting equipment to ...

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  20. Austn. Air Link With Far East

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.— An air service with the Philippines, China and Japan is being planned by the Government, whose ...

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  21. Arab Revolt If Palestine Plan Adopted

    LONDON, May 2,—Reuter’s Cairo correspondent says representatives of Pan-Arab organisations in Egypt passed a resolution last night warning that revolt throughout the Islamic and Arab East would ...

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  22. Dairymen's Ballot

    BRISBANE. Thursday.—Approximately 25,000 dairymen will vote for the election of members of the Distict Dairymen's Council on or ...

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