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  2. Narrabri's Coal Deposits Examined by Geologists

    Coal deposits in Narrabri district formed the basis of an interesting address given at the weekly Rotary Club meeting last night by Mr. F. N. Hanlon, B.Sc., a geologist who is at present making a geological survey ...

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  3. DAY BY DAY

    Foundation stone for the new Gunnedah technical college, was laid last week. During its unbeaten tour of ...

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  4. Hope of Compromise Fading

    Any hope of compromise or mediation in the Berlin dispute has virtually collapsed, according to a Reuter's special UNO ...

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  5. SUPERVISING THE RE-FITTING OF BRITAIN'S FLEET

    Admiral Lord Fraser, G.C.B., K.B. E., who was recently appointed First Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Staff, in succession to Admiral Sir John ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 56 words
  6. Caulfield Cup May be Postponed

    Possibility of the Caulfield Cup meeting being postponed is being discussed as a result of continuation of heavy rain. ...

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  7. R.S.L. APPLICATION UPSET

    Justice Sugerman ruled in the Equity Court today that the Returned Soldiers' League had no power to make a rule ...

    Article : 101 words
  8. PREFABRICATED HOMES CONTRACT

    The New South Wales Government has let a contract for one thousand prefabricated homes to Van Dyke Bros., of Villawood. ...

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  9. Detectives Investigate Grazier's Death

    Detectives are investigating the mysterious death at Nundle near Tamworth, last night of 76-year-old wealthy grazier William ...

    Article : 148 words
  10. Coal Strike May Extend

    Prior to a conference today in an endeavour to settle the South Coast coal strike the General President of the Miners' ...

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  11. MORE MIGRANTS FOR AUSTRALIA

    The Minister for Immigration, Mr. Caldwell, said today a record number of fourteen thousand permanent new settlers would arrive in ...

    Article : 64 words
  12. JOKERS AT WORK

    An item of feminine lingerie flew from the main flagpole at the Commonwealth Bank in Martin place today. ...

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  13. BOGGABRI KERBING AND GUTTERING

    They anticipate commencing work on the kerbing and guttering at Boggabri in about two weeks, stated the contrators at last Shire Council ...

    Article : 116 words
  14. BOY ON ARSON CHARGE

    A fifteen-year-old boy was arrested on an arson charge after fires had occurred in two classrooms at the Christian Brothers college, Tamworth ...

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  15. KANGAROOS DEFEATED

    WHITEHAVEN, Thursday (AAP) Scoring a converted try to two penalty goals, Cumberland defeated the Kangaroos 5/4 yesterday on a ...

    Article : 72 words
  16. INDIAN THREAT TO CONFERENCE

    Prime Ministers of the British Commonwealth yesterday began negotiations to head off India's threatened walk-out of the ...

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  17. SHIRE REFUSES LEAVE FOR HARVEST

    The Shire Council last meeting adhered to their decision not to grant leave to any of their truck drivers to cart wheat for the harvest. ...

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  18. SOCIAL SERVICE BILL PASSED

    Early today the House of Representatives passed through all stages the Federal Government's Social Services ...

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  19. "INVISIBLE" EXPENDITURE

    Asking how the item for holidays and tools in various estimates is determined, Cr. Kirkby was informed at the last Shire Council meeting ...

    Article : 59 words
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