The prospects of Morpeth have brightened considerably over the past year or two. In the opinion of the Mayor (Ald. F. J. Glover) who has spend a ...
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Article : 407 wordsThe steel tube-making industry was started in 1934 with 300 employees, The number has increased to 1477. Mr. Justice Canter, of the Industrial ...
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Article : 240 wordsSir,—A lot has been said recently about the manufacture of the Bren gun at Lithgow. One would-be politician said the officials in charge of production were ...
Article : 104 wordsThe Minister for Mines, (Mr. R. S. Vincent) will meet the executive of the Northern Miners' Federation and check inspectors to review the Coalmines ...
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Article : 177 wordsSir,—Regarding the election of miners General President and General Secretary I wish to quote rule d, on page 15, about election propaganda. It reads: "No ...
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Article : 95 wordsThe spokesman for the Ministry of Economic Warfare disclosed the hollowness of Italy's claim to control the Mediterranean or even to seriously ...
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Article : 151 wordsMr. V. Kelly, one of the delegate selected by Stockton Borehole Lodge to explain to other lodges the refusal of Borehole miners to work with Italians, ...
Article : 74 wordsThe events of the past few days, in their relation to Australia and the Pacific, make timely the publication of "The Next Year in the Pacific," by Mr. B, S. ...
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Article : 175 wordsThe State Organiser of the Amalgamated Engineering Union (Mr. T. Ward, of Newcastle) was advised, yesterday by the General Secretary (Mr. L. N. Wickham) ...
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Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954), Fri 4 Oct 1940, Page 10
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