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  5. SIDELIGHTS FROM SYDNEY

    Danger of Japanese invasion of the Australian mainland grows hourly. Federal Cabinet, facing the Pacific perils squarely, sees it as inevitable ...

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  6. Will Ye Nae Come Back Again.

    Last weekend saw a large number of miners cease work and take on the pension of £2 per week. Quite a number will and it difficult to ...

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  7. Death of Peter Bowling.

    The name of Peter Bowling will long live in the memory of the old miners of Australia. Thirty years ago there was a miners' strike, which has ...

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  8. SYNTHETIC OIL

    "How long is this war going to last and how are we placed for oil?" This is one question the public are asking now as the precious liquid flows in a ...

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  9. DECISIONS OF COAL REFERENCE BOARDS.

    Decision on the Hebburn No. 2 wheelers' dispute, which caused a stoppage at the colliery for a week, was given by the Chairman of the ...

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  10. CESSNOCK HOSPITAL PATIENTS.

    The following have been admitted to Cessnock Sospital since our last report:—Keith Beckett, the 8 year old son of ...

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  11. GUARD AGAINST ELECTRIC SHOCK.

    Tragic proof of the extreme care and precaution necessary in the installation of electric appliances was evident only last week, when a ...

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  12. ST. JOHN'S, CESSNOCK.

    At St. John's on Sunday evening the Rector said that three signs were looming largely over the horizons of the nations of the world. There was ...

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  13. STOP PRESS

    Thin morning Aberdare Extended Miners' Lodge held a meeting at the School of Arts. After hearing of the decision of the ...

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  14. LIBERTY LOAN

    Although half the amount required for the Liberty Loan has already been subscribed, a great many of the investors are companies and ...

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  15. CESSNOCK No. 245 MANCHESTER UNITY.

    A most enjoyable evening was spent on February 19th, at the Oddfellows' Hail, when a presentation of P.G.'s suit of regalia and case was made to ...

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  16. SUPREME COURT ACTION

    The hearing of an action brought by Mrs. Mary Pinchen and others, of Mosman, against B. E. McGrane, of Route Bay, claiming £1238/16/11 ...

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  17. SOCIAL EVENING.

    A social evening was held in the Drill Hall last Saturday. Certificates were presented to those who passed in first aid and A.R.P. Members are ...

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  18. KURRI COMFORTS FUND

    It was reported to a meeting of Kurri Kurri Women's Auxiliary of the Returned Soldiers that word had been received that the 50 Xmas hampers ...

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  19. MORE WARDENS WANTED

    The Chief Warden of the Kearsley Shire (Cr. P. J. Saxton) needs more Wardens for the Kurri area, especially in the sector Victoria Street to ...

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