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  5. VOTED TO STAY ON STRIKE

    THE large crowd of meat workers is shown streaming out of the Stadium today after the men had ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. STRIKE'S LAST HOPE

    If a settlement of the meat dispute was not secured by the support of the coal, railway, and waterside workers, he would have no hesitation in coming back to the men and telling them that there was not another trick left in the bag, and that ...

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  7. Jockey S. Bennett Out For 2 Years

    At the Gashfield inquiry in Brisbane today jockey S. Bennett was disqualified for two years. He had been charged under Rule 185 with not having allowed Gashfield to run on her merits at Esk on May 22. ...

    Article : 523 words
  8. Wounded Police Chase Gunmen

    SYDNEY: Two detectives were shot at point-blank range when they dramatically on fronted two armed bandits trying to break into the Cabramatta Post Office early today. ...

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  9. Tourists As "Sundy" Sees Them

    The first of Harry Sunderland's articles on the English Rugby League tourists appears on Page 8 of this issue. He ...

    Article : 76 words
  10. DOOMBEN RECORD EXPECTED TO GO

    Officially several thousand more people are expected at Doomben on Saturday than were at the opening of Ascot racecourse early this month. If this proves to be the case ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Brides for Aust. May Be Delayed

    LONDON, May 29 (AAP): Alarmed at the reports of sickness and death in ships carrying GI brides ...

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  12. Sugar Crop Likely To Be Smaller

    A smaller sugar crop was expected in Queensland this year, the Acting Minister for Agriculture ...

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  13. NO BRIDES WALK OFF MARIPOSA

    Although no brides walked off the ship this morning, at least two went aboard very reluctantly. They were Mrs. A. Best and Mrs. E. McNulty, who said that, although ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. DUTCH NAZI TOOL UNDER PRESS BAN

    THE HAGUE May 29: Forty-one-year-old Hendrik Lindi. former Nazi editor-in-chief of the Labour Press in Holland during the occupation. ...

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  15. May Race Anywhere on Victory Day

    Horseracing is to be permitted on Victory Day, June 10, in the metropolitan area and in other parts of the State. ...

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  16. Blames Delay in Settlement Plan on "No" Voters

    CANBERRA: People refused at the inst referendum to place the sole responsibility for soldier settlement on the Federal Government. ...

    Article : 177 words
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  19. SHOW FLIGHT BECAME MERCY TRIP

    SYDNEY: New England Airways' new ambulance plane was diverted from a demonstration flight at dawn today to pick up an emergency case ...

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  20. Heavy Fog Closes Archerfield

    Although heavy fog closed Archerfield aerodrome this morning to traffic until 7.20, Eagle Farm aerodrome was not ...

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  21. Bound for USA

    The unusual identification sign (top) was given to Mrs H. V. Fowler, of Wynnum, so that she can he easily picked ...

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  22. "FIANCEES NO CLAIM ON U.S."

    Brisbane fiancees of US servicemen who were awaiting transport to America had really no legal standing with the US Government, it was ...

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  23. U.S. WAR DEAD

    WASHINGTON, May 29 (AAP): The Mouse Appropriations Committee has approved an appropriation of 92,500,000 dollars towards the cost ...

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  24. Stop Press

    Parade, Sandgate, widow, left an estate of £10,208 consisting of realty £828, personalty £9,474, letters administration (will annexed) were ...

    Article : 99 words
  25. BRITAIN SENDS SHARP NOTES TO ALBANIA AND YUGOSLAVIA

    LONDON, May 29 (AAP): The British Government has dispatched two sharp notes to Albania and Yugoslavia, says the Press Association's diplomatic correspondent. Britain and America have also ...

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  26. POLICED TO MEET HIM

    NEW YORK, May 29: Two men driving from Hartford (Connecticut) to see a friend in Brooklyn who, unknown to them. ...

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