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  4. RUSSIANS RE-ARMING GERMANS

    LONDON, Tuesday.--Western allies were now confronted not merely with the disarmament of Germany, but how to check the growing re-armament of Germany by Russia, the Foreign Secretary, Ernest Bevin, told the ...

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  5. CANTATA OF PEACE

    The Communist dominated Partisans for Peace, organisation is scheduled to make the usual "peace prizes." Cartoonist Fodor is wondering if the above are prominent candidates. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. SHIRE COUNCIL PRESIDENT REVIEWS ACTIVITIES

    An interesting review of the year's activities of the Macleay Shire Council was given by the President (Cr. H. D. Woodward) at the meeting yesterday. Cr. Woodward said: "As this is the last ordinary ...

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  7. IMPORTANT SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS

    Major examinations are in full swing at the Kempsey High School this month. The Leaving Certificate ...

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  8. DEATH OF A GREAT CATTLEMAN

    Mr. Edward Mitchell, prominent A.I.S. cattle judge and breeder, who died at Macksville On October 24, aged 62, was the ...

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  9. MISSING AEROPLANE

    A piece of fabric and another of duralium metal were found on the beach near the entrance to Cathie Lake, about eight or ten miles south ...

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  10. U.N.O. Troops Advance In Korea

    TOKYO, Tuesday.--A.A.P. Reuter says the United Nations troops advanced an average of a mile and a half yesterday against very light resistance in the north-west, but reported the Communists were building strong defences just ahead. ...

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  11. Big Plant Purchase Shire Spending £17,500

    Purchasing of more plant at a cost of £17,500 was decided upon by the Macleay Shire Council at its meeting yesterday. ...

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  12. COUNCILLORS BID ADIEU AT SHIRE MEETING

    Crs. E.R. Mackay and H. H. Christian, of the Macleay Shire Council, will not be candidates at the forthcoming Shire ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. CONDITION OF LADY PAGE "SERIOUS"

    SYDNEY-- Sir Earle Page said on Sunday night that the condition of his wife was "fairly serious." Doctors at the Scottish Hospital ...

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  14. Mr. Jordan. M.L.A. For Shire Elections

    Surprise nomination far the Manning Shire Council electron [?] of the Member for Oxley Mr. L. C. Jordan, M.L.A., who will contest B ...

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  15. Bishop Farrelly To Visit Kempsey

    On Thursday next, November 16, the Bishop of Lismore, the most Rev. P. Farrelly, will be paying his first visit to Kempsey since ...

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  16. ALLEGED THEFT OF BEER

    James Cecil Kelly, 43, of Beeton's Parade, Taree, was charged with stealing at Taree on November 3, two 10-gallon kegs of beer, valued ...

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  17. SHIRE APPOINTMENTS

    Yesterday, the Macleay Shire Council appointed Mr. G. Briggs, Crescent Head, as A grade clerk in succession to Mr. B. G. Pratt, who ...

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  18. SHIRE DRIVERS CONTRACT HAULAGE RATE

    After a deputation of three, representing contract drivers for haulage of gravel, waited on the meeting of the Macleay Shire Council yesterday, it was decided to revert to what is known as the contract rate of haulage--that is, quantity plus mileage rate. ...

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  19. ROADS PROGRAMME

    A proposed programme of works on main and trunk roads for 1951 has been submitted to the Main Roads Department by the Macleay ...

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  20. POPPY DAY IN KEMPSEY

    Last Friday, November 10, nearly 1000 Kempsey people wore a Flanders Poppy in their lapel to honour the fallen of two wars. The ...

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  21. TIMBER CUTTER HURT

    Whilst working in the bush yesterday, Mr. Alfred Byrnes, a timber cutter of Collombatti Rail, received an abdominal injury. He was given ...

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  22. Flood Relief Money For Shire

    A suggestion that the President (Cr. H. D. Woodward) be directed to go to Sydney and see when flood relief money would be made available ...

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  23. NEW PLYWOOD MILL FOR WAUCHOPE

    Mr. Stan Ball, Managing Director of Veneer and Plywood Products Ltd., is making preparations for the immediate rebuilding of the ...

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  24. TIBET ASKS FOR HELP AGAINST REDS

    Tibet yesterday appealed for United Nations aid against the Chinese Communist invaders. The complaint asked the Security. ...

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  25. FELL ON REAPING HOOK

    Last Saturday morning, Terrence Moulder, thirteen-years-old son of Mrs. N. M. Moulder, of 26 Kemp Street, Kempsey, received severe ...

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  26. SCHOOLS BREAK UP ON DECEMBER 14

    December 14 will mark the end of the last school term for 1950 for the pupils of the district. Great preparations are under way ...

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  27. BLACK-OUTS TO CONTINUE

    Black-outs will continue on the Macleay and in other areas during the summer months, said the officer in ...

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  28. S. AMERICAN PRESIDENT ASSASSINATED

    The Venezuelas President, Delgado Chalbaud, was assassinated yesterday. The Government announced the ...

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  29. LOWER MACLEAY MAILS SERVICE

    During the railway strike, people on the Lower Macleay did not get their mail from Sydney from Saturday to Wednesday morning, said ...

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  30. FELL FROM BICYCLE

    Riding his bicycle home from work last Friday, Cecil Scott, aged 54, married, of Bellbrook, received an injury to his neck when he fell from ...

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  31. MEMORIAL DESKS

    The Macleay Shire Council at its meeting yesterday decided to contribute towards the cost of erecting four additional stone desks at the ...

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  32. Smithtown Lighting

    Two points of access across the river from Gladstone to Smithtown will be lighted, it is hoped, by January 1. ...

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