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  3. Premier's Broadcast On Strike Situation SEVERE CRITICISM OF COMMUNIST HOSTILITY TO STATE DEVELOPMENT

    BRISBANE, February 29.—ln a broadcast tonight, the Premier (Mr Hanlon) trenchantly criticised the policy of the Communist Party in Queensland and its hostility in particular to the Arbitration Court and the development of large-scale industries. ...

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  4. GUATEMALA CHANGES TONE: NO THREAT

    LONDON, February 29.—The British United Press correspondent at Belize, capital of British Honduras, states: "A noticeable change has come over the tone of the Guatemalan claims since the ...

    Article : 467 words
  5. King Opens New Pumping Station

    Thousands of acres of Fenland [?]med from the sea beside the Wash will be protected by the new £11,000 Pumping station on the Royal Sandringham Estats officially opened by the King. To increase food production at [?]ingham during the war the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. CONSEQUENCES OF ECONOMIC CHAOS

    LONDON, February 28.—Sir Stafford Cripps, in a speech, said that the only people in Britain who opposed the Government's ...

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  7. VIOLENT TIDAL WAVE

    LONDON, February 28.— British United Press correspondent at Cagliari Sardinia) says that the most ...

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  8. SUPPORT FOR PREMIER

    BRISBANE, February 28.—The Premier (Mr Hanlon) won a lot of support from people engaged in industry for the manner in ...

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  9. Sane Trade Union Leadership Urged

    ADELAIDE, February 29.—An appeal for sane trade union leadership was made by the incoming president of the South ...

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  10. 10,000 EXPECTED TO RESUME

    BRISBANE, February 29.— Ten thousand railwaymen at least are expected to resume work in the morning. ...

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  11. BIG FLOODS IN INTERIOR

    ADELAIDE, February 29.—Big areas of Central Australia are flooded following heavy rains in the interior at the week-end. ...

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  12. RAILWAY STRIKE TO BE EXTENDED

    BRISBANE, February 29.—A special meeting of the Trades and Labour Council tonight decided to extend the rail strike. Ninety-three delegates attended. The following decisions were announced: ...

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  13. MUCH OF STATE RECEIVES RAIN

    BRISBANE, February 29. — A wide area of the State received, heavy rain during the week-end. Wallaville, near Bundaberg, ...

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  14. Wallabies Win Again

    VANCOUVER, February 23.— The Australian Wallabies defeated Vancouver All Stars by 36 points to three in one of the greatest ...

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  15. Serious Rioting In Korea

    NEW YORK, February 28.— The Seoul correspondent of the New York "Times" says: "Communist led attacks on police and ...

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  16. Woollens For Export, But No Shortage Here

    CANBERRA. February 29.—It was stated authoritatively tonight that the Federal Government's decision to lift all restrictions on ...

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  17. Communists' Ruthless Purge In Czechoslovakia

    LONDON, February 28.—The British United Press correspondent at Prague says that the Communist Prime Minister (M. Gottwald) told the Peasants' Union Congress that "all agents of home ...

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  18. Announce Olympic Team Next Week

    SYDNEY, February 29.—The names of the Australian athletes selected today for the Olympic Games will not be announced ...

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  19. Shannon Unplaced In Santa Anita

    ARCADIA (California). February 28.—Talon, 8.10, won the anta Anita Handicap today, with On Trust, 8.[?], second, and Double ...

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  20. RELIEF FOR MACKAY BY SEA AND AIR

    MACKAY, February 29.—Some of the lines of anxiety had disappeared from the faces of people about Mackay on Saturday morning. This was due to the arrival of the relief ship Time with 1150 ...

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  21. Child Murder Charge

    AUCKLAND, February 28. — Margaret Mary Teresa Loo, 26, the half-caste Maori wife of a Chinese, was charged in the ...

    Article : 67 words
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