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  2. Letters to Editor

    Sir.—In Newcastle, where Labour candidates have been returned with clockwork regularity to Federal and State Parliaments, despite depression, ...

    Article : 456 words
  3. GERMANS QUEUE UP FOR CLOTHING

    A long queue of German [?] waits in the cellers at Friedrichsort, near Kiet, for clothing and material, distributed by the Salvation Army and kindred relief organisatons. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Four Board Members Beaten; Miners' Ballot

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  5. A.R.U. OVERTIME BAN ON THURSDAY

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The New South Wales branch of the Australian Railways Union to-day banned overtime from midnight next Thursday. The State Secretary of the union ...

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  6. "Cannot Overlook University Claim For Long"

    "Surely our city's claims for a university cannot be overlooked much longer," the Headmaster of Cook's Hill Intermediate High School (Mr. ...

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  7. Wheat Estimate Down 20M. Bushels

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The recent estimate of 120 million bushels of wheat had been revised since the rain set in and the harvest would probably ...

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  8. Cosmic Ray Experiments Open Up New Field

    The possibility of a new type of induced radio-activity has been suggested as a result of important experiments with cosmic rays ...

    Article : 525 words
  9. Brick Workers To Seek Improved Wages

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Brick, tile and pottery workers—key men in the building industry—will hold a series of stopwork meetings next month to ...

    Article : 183 words
  10. Sees Full Output As Way To Win Dollars

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The key to the dollar situation was full production, the Federal Secretary of the Associated Chambers of Commerce (Mr. ...

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  11. Shop Assistants Want More

    Increases provided for metropolitan members of the Shop Assistants' Union would not be acceptable in Newcastle, the Secretary (Mr. J. ...

    Article : 107 words
  12. "Real Talks" On Indonesia Made Possible

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Satisfaction with the appointment of a committee comprising representatives of the United States, Australia and Belgium, to ...

    Article : 152 words
  13. Decision Next Year On Carters' Award

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The General Secretary of the Breadcarters' Union of New South Wales (Mr. A. W. England) said to-day that the variation ...

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  14. N.Z. Frigate Crew Thought They Discovered Comet

    Crew members of a New Zealand naval frigate, the Arbutus, believed they were the first to see the newly-discovered comet, but later learnt by ...

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  15. Stadium Manager Replies: "No Victimisation"

    There had been no victimisation of members of the Boxers and Trainers' Association. the Manager of Newcastle Stadium (Mr. H. Mack) said ...

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  16. Resumption Of Orchard As Test Case

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Secretary of the Property Owners' Association (Mr. G. F. Davis) said to-day the case of resumption of an orchard at ...

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  17. APPEAL TO WOMEN

    Sir.—"Here's Hoping" made me think of the appeal made by Mrs. Charles Russel at a recent C.W.A, conference. She begged women to ...

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  18. DOMINIONS "STRONGER THAN EVER"

    To-day there was a challenge to Britain's continued existence as a first class nation but, while the war might have weakened her, it had ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. UNION DRIVE AT B.H.P.

    The Metal Trades Group's unionism drive at the B.H.P. yesterday was regarded as satisfactory, officials said. There had been a close check to see ...

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  20. Abermain Lodge Ballot

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 56 words
  21. Adviser Hits At Trade Pact

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Mr. Latham Withall, Director of the Associated Chambers of Manufactures, who was one of the advisers to the Australian ...

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  22. Cr. Jones Port Stephens Shire President

    The new Port Stephens Shire Council yesterday elected Cr. R. Jones President, and Cr. H. Morgan Deputy President. ...

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  23. ONE MAN, ONE JOB

    Sir.—It seems that the policy of one man one job only applies where it affects the other fellow. I know unionists who knock off their day's ...

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  24. Honour Police Superintendent

    A well-attended meeting at the City Hall decided to open a subscription list to recognise Mr. R. H. Blackley's services in Newcastle as the ...

    Article : 181 words
  25. Unveil Tablet At Housing Project

    The Minister for Housing (Mr. Evatt) will on Friday unveil a tablet in the wall of a shop to commemorate the completion of the State Housing ...

    Article : 135 words
  26. Extend British Meat Contract

    CANBERRA, Friday.—An extension of the meat contract between Australia and Britain until September 30, 1950, was announced to-day by the ...

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  27. TRAMS v. BUSES

    Sir,—One serious aspect of the tram versus bus question is if Newcastle is to have all buses then the people will soon be nervous wrecks due to the ...

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  28. 25 Per Cent. More Log Timber

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Production of timber in the log had increased 25 per cent on last year's figures, the Minister for Conservation (Mr. Weir) said. ...

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  29. Goodwill Profit Not Taxable

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. Justice Williams, in the High Court, held that the Commissioner for Taxation had no power to tax money received for ...

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  30. UNIONISTS ON PART TIME WORK

    Sir,—One can agree with "Live and Let Live" when he complains of men in constant employment also being able to "pick the eyes" out of ...

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  31. Holiday Motorists Warned On Petrol

    Motorists who would be absent from their homes for Christmas and the New Year should ensure that they had enough petrol to get them home, ...

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  32. Cream Order Valid, Court Holds

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Federal Government's order prohibiting the sale and use of cream without a permit, except to butter and cheese ...

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  33. Transport Unions Reject Conference

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—A proposal by the International Transport Workers Federation in Great Britain that an international conference of ...

    Article : 88 words
  34. Road Tax Evasion Fines £425

    SYDNEY, Friday,—In the Water Court to-day, four men were fined for operating a lorry between Albury and Sydney whilst without a licence ...

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  35. Duke Prepared For Cold

    England is beginning to feel the impact of winter. The Duke of Norfolk, one of England's leading racehorse owners, was well ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  36. Carry Migrants By Rail, Plane

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Rail and air transport will be used in the biggest movement of migrants in Australia— the carriage of 1239 men, ...

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  37. 'Hoppers Hatching At Narrabri

    NARRABRI, Friday.—Signs of a second grasshopper plague are appearing in parts of Narrabri district. Eggs laid during the invasion a few ...

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  38. C.M.M. Christmas Appeal

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  39. Unload Cargo From Time At Week-end

    The unloading of cargo from Nos. 1 and 2 holds of the steamer Time, at No. 2 'Silo Wharf, will continue at the week-end. ...

    Article : 95 words
  40. Death Of Founder Of Cyclops Toys

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. John Heine, founder of Cyclops brand of children's toys, died at his home at Ashfield to-day. He was 66. ...

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  41. Religion Against Union Card

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A 64-year-old man who had paid his union fees for seven years, but would not sign a membership card because of religious ...

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  42. Sydney Move For Cultural Centre

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The State Executive of the A.L.P. to-night decided to press for the establishment of a music and cultural centre in Sydney. ...

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  43. STEAMSHIP OWNERS' OFFICIALS

    At a meeting of Newcastle branch of the Australasian Steamship Owners' Federation, Mr. N. G. Allen was re-elected Chairman and Mr. C. A. Brice ...

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  44. Groceries May Be Dearer In Sydney

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Variations in the Metropolitan Shop Assistants Award would cause increased grocery prices, Sydney grocers said to-day. ...

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  45. Gold Found At Mines School

    KALGOORLIE, Friday.—While instructing in the loaming system of finding gold, an instructor found gold in his first demonstration dish of dirt ...

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  46. Gaol Orchestra to Broadcast To-night

    Goulburn Reformatory Orchestra will broadcast between 7.15 and 8.15 to-night. Two compositions, written in the cells by the conductor, will be ...

    Article : 81 words
  47. Shipped 56,000 Tons Of Coal

    Nearly 56,000 tons of coal was shipped from Newcastle to interstate ports and Noumea in the week. Shipments were—To Victoria, 36,000 ...

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  48. VOTING POSTPONED AT ONE HARTLEY BOOTH

    LITHGOW, Friday.—Because heavy rain flooded rivers and made roads impassable, voting in Glen Alice sector for to-morrow's by-election in ...

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  49. Bathurst Won Country Women's Cricket

    SYDNEY, Friday.—There was no play in the Country Women's Cricket Carnival to-day because of rain. Bathurst won the Country ...

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  50. FISH TRUCK ESCORTED TO MARKETS

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Fisheries inspectors early to-day intercepted a truck while it was travelling from the Tuggarah-Toukley area to Sydney. ...

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  51. INFANTILE PARALYSIS CASES TOTAL 40

    AUCKLAND, Dec. 12.—Forty positive cases of infantile paralysis at Auckland Hospital are the latest figures issued on the epidemic. There ...

    Article : 35 words
  52. Communist Thrusts

    Repairs are becoming impossible under harassing thrusts by Communists on the Peiping-Mukden railway. East-bound services on the ...

    Article : 29 words
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