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  3. DEMONSTRATION FOLLOWS GAOLING OF McPHILLIPS

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- The Communist acting National secretary of the Ironworkers' Association (Leslie John McPhillips), was sentenced to six months gaol to-day for contempt of the Arbitration Court. The Ironworkers ...

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    Away back in 1904 -- the "horse-and-buggy" days -- this photograph was taken of Margaret Street (looking east) from the Ruthven Street Intersection. The long dresses of the ladles suggest a kind of Ola New Look'; while the gentlemen betray a distinct tendency towards jay-walking. At least two notable landmarks have given way to the "march of progress" -- the famous tree on the comer, and the lamp post. The photograph came to the "Chronicle" by courtesy of the Toowoomba branch of the Bank of New South Wales. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. NO IMMEDIATE INCREASE IN HOME PRICE OF BUTTER

    BRISBANE, Friday -- A conference of inter-State Prices Ministers to-day decided that there should be no increase in the home consumption price of butter, at least until after September 30. The Ministers indicated that ...

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  6. STRIKE POSITION ON IPSWICH FIELD

    IPSWICH, Friday. -- The answer by Miners' Union officials to branch requests that aggregate meetings be celled to ...

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  7. DEMAND FOR RELEASE OF UNION LEADERS

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- The president of the Miners' Federation (Mr. I. Williams) tonight demanded the release ...

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  8. Reds Completely Surprised by Lightning Raid on Marx House

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- Communists were completely taken off their guard when 80 uniformed police and Commonwealth Security Officers made a lightning SWOOD on their party headquarters in Marx House ...

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  9. E.C.A. CHIEF'S VIEW ON DOLLAR CRISIS

    WASHINGTON, Friday. -- Mr. Paul Hoffman, chief of the Economic Co-operation Administration. said to-night that the ...

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  10. RESTRICTIONS BEAT COMMUNIST PLANS

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Rationing of light and power had defeated the Communists plan of mass unemployment. ...

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  11. PILOT INSTRUCTED TO MAKE BELLY LANDING

    BRISBANE. Friday. -- Two men escaped uninjured when a Royal Australian Air Force Mosquito 'plane had made a ...

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  12. ITALIAN VICE-PREMIER HANDS IN RESIGNATION

    ROME, Friday. -- The Vice-Premier (Signor Giovanni Porzio) last night sent his resignation to the Prime Minister ...

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  13. BALLOT CONTROL WOULD END RED INFLUENCE

    MELBOURNE. Friday. -- A senior Communist official, J. Blake, told the Victorian Communist Party's executive ...

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  14. AGREEMENT ON STRIKE SETTLEMENT DENIED

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Both Queensland and New South Wales coal proprietors to-day denied the existence of an ...

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  15. SISTER KENNY SAILS FOR ENGLAND

    NEW YORK, Friday. -- Sister Elizabeth Kenny left for England yesterday aboard the Queen Mary for consultations ...

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  16. P. GLYNN MAY BE NEW CHIEF POLICE INSPECTOR

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- Inspector P. Glynn, at present Commissioner's inspector at police headquarters. is expected to be ...

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  19. JAP MINERS DEMONSTRATE OVER DISMISSALS

    TOKIO, Friday. -- The United States Army has reported that 3000 coal miners at Takebagi, 75 miles north of Tokio. ...

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  20. LONDON HEADQUARTERS FOR WHEAT COUNCIL

    WASHINGTON, Friday. -- The International Wheat Council has chosen London as its permanent headquarters. ...

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  21. WEST INDIES SEEKS SUGAR PACT WITH BRITAIN

    LONDON. Friday. -- The British West Indies Sugar Association has asked Britain for a 10 years' agreement and price ...

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  22. THEFT OF JEWELLERY. AT ROCKHAMPTON

    ROCKHAMPTON. Friday. -- Police are investigating the theft of stock worth between £175 and £200 from the shop ...

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  23. LABOUR PARTY CONVENTION FOR TOOWOOMBA

    BRISBANE, Friday. -- The triennial convention of the Queensland branch of the Australian Labour Party would ...

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  24. NINE NEW SUMMONSES ON UNION OFFICIALS

    SYDNEY, Friday. -- Late to-day the Commonwealth Law Office issued nine new summonses for contempt of ...

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  25. INDIAN COAL ON WAY TO SYDNEY

    LONDON, Friday. -- Reuters representative at Calcutta says that the 10,000-ton Indian freighter West ...

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  26. CHINESE RED COMMANDER LAUDS ALLIANCE

    SAN FRANCISCO, Friday. -- General chuteh Chuteh (Commander-in-Chief of the Chinese Communist Army), in a speech ...

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  27. COURT SEIZES CARGO

    HONOLULU, Friday. -- Judge McLaughlin, of the Federal Court, last night signed an order for the seizure of the ...

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