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  2. ZARA-STREET NOT SHORT OF COAL

    Contrasting with the acute position at Bunnerong, this was a section of the coal stock at Zara-street, Newcastle, yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. REVISED CONSTITUTION FOR JAPAN

    TOKIO, October 12.—With General MacArthur's consent Marquis Kido, the Emperor's most intimate adviser, has appointed Prince Konoye to the key post of revising the constitution ...

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  4. LETTERS TO EDITOR

    Sir,—From the layman's point of view, the present industrial strike wave resembles a crisis. In the war years everyone diligently gave ...

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  5. Miners' Board to Discuss Strikes

    A special meeting of the miners' Northern Board of Management in Newcastle to-day will discuss the general position of the federation as ...

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  6. ARMY INTERVENES IN ARGENTINA

    NEW YORK, Oct. 12. A.A.P.—A delegation of Army and Navy officers delivered an ultimatum to the President of Argentina ...

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  7. PROPOSED STOPPAGE

    Sir,—Following a front page announcement "Trades Hall Plan to Stop Heavy Industries" in Thursday's "Herald." I wish to challenge the ...

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  8. CHILDREN'S BUSES

    Sir,—It is time the Transport Department did something about conveying children home from school in their omnibuses. Now, if a child ...

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  9. 11-Point Plan to End Printers' Dispute

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Judge Kelly's proposed terms for settlement of the commercial printers' dispute will be considered by all members of the ...

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  10. CARDIFF HOTEL PLAN

    Sir,—The Newcastle Morning Herald's report about the proposed Cardiff community hotel needs clarification. What churches were ...

    Article : 148 words
  11. FIVE WILL OPPOSE MR. D. O. WATKINS

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  12. A.C.T.U. URGES MORE COAL

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Grave concern at the coal shortage, and its effect on production and employment was expressed to-day by the full ...

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  13. Greeks Appeal To Britain

    LONDON, Oct. 12. A.A.P.—Right Wing Greek political leaders have cabled to the Foreign Secretary (Mr. Bevin) calling on Britain for help "to ...

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  14. DR EVATT FOR WASHINGTON

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The appointment of the Minister for External Affairs (Dr. Evatt) to represent Australia at the first meeting ...

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  15. STATE HOUSING

    Sir.—In his hasty efforts to create a State tenantry the Minister for Housing takes too much for granted when he says "they have a far better ...

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  16. All-Night Taxis Permitted Again

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The restrictions placed upon the operation of taxi-cabs and private hire cars between 12.30 a.m. and 5 a.m. will he ...

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  17. STATEWIDE STOPPAGE FOR DAY PLANNED

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The threat of a general one-day stoppage of work throughout New South Wales is developing. A special executive meeting of the New South Wales Trades and Labour Council next week will consider this ...

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  18. DISPUTES ON TWO GREEK SHIPS

    A dispute over the cancellation of certain foodstuffs, including the beer ration, developed on a Greek vessel, Theo Livanos, in Newcastle ...

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  19. Press Ordered off Hospital Ship; Confused Arrival

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Confusion surrounded the arrival in Sydney to-day of the Dutch hospital ship Tjitjalenka with British and Australian prisoners ...

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  20. COAL STRIKE PROBLEMS

    Sir,—As an old-time miner, but for the last quarter of a century a farmer, I think I can understand the outlook of both industries. Both ...

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  21. German General To Be Executed For War Crimes

    ROME, Oct. 12. A.A.P.—An American military tribunal sentenced General Anton Dostler to death tor ordering the execution of American ...

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  22. Bank Credit Wrong, Says Mr. Fadden

    SYDNEY, Friday.—With more than £70 million of taxation outstanding, the reversion to the use of bank credit was, to say the very ...

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  23. Mr. Chifley May Go Abroad

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Chifley) may go abroad at the end of this year, or early next year. ...

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  24. Butchers' Award Varied

    The application of the Newcastle branch of the Meat Industry Employees' Union, for variation of the butchers' (Newcastle Abattoir) award, was ...

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  25. Liberal Leader to Visit England

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Federal President of the Liberal Party (Mr. Ritchie) will leave for England on Tuesday "in an endeavour to ...

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  26. Says Legal Aid is Yamashita's Due

    SYDNEY, Friday.—British justice would demand that General Yamashita be furnished with whatever degree of legal assistance he might ...

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  27. Powers Referendum Urged by A.T.C.U.

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The A.C.T.U. executive to-day decided to ask the Commonwealth to hold a referendum to give the Federal ...

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  28. Widow to Receive £10,000 Estate

    SYDNEY, Friday.—"When a man who derives much of his capital from a family estate marries late in life, there is always a feeling among ...

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  29. THREE STABBED IN BOMBAY

    BOMBAY, Oct. 12. A.A.P.—Three people were stabbed in Bombay last night—the first incidents after a week's lull., which [?]d to the ...

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  30. WATERSIDERS' GAINS

    Since the functioning of Newcastle Ports Committee, members in Newcastle made gains in conditions and rates said the Secretary of the Waterside ...

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  31. "TOO MUCH TALK OF WOMEN'S GLAMOUR"

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Young women of to-day were being urged to be glamorous to the exclusion of everything worthwhile, Mrs. C. A. Evans, ...

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  32. Standard Measures for Drinks

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Milk and soft drinks as well as beer, must be sold in Imperial measures under a proposed Government plan to ...

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  33. GAS FROM BROWN COAL

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The chief chemist of the Metropolitan Gas Company (Mr. R. S. Andrews) said to-day that, as a result of ...

    Article : 113 words
  34. REJECTED BISHOPS' RESOLUTION

    LONDON, Oct. 12. A.A.P.—The Lower House of the Convocation of Canterbury refused to accept a resolution that had been passed by the ...

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  35. Air Observers' Corps Disbanded

    Service certificates, issued by the R.A.A.F., in recognition of services of the Newcastle Volunteer Air Observers' Corps, were presented to ...

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  36. "SOCIALISED FISHING INDUSTRY NOT AIM"

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Chief Secretary (Mr. Baddeley) told the annual conference of the New South Wales United Fishermen's League that he ...

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  37. SINGAPORE LIQUOR KILLED 20

    SINGAPORE, Oct. 12. A.A.P.—The British military authorities closed distilleries in the Singapore area and confiscated 6000 gallons of ...

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  38. SECOND JURY DISAGREES AT MURDER TRIAL

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—For the second time the jury has disagreed over the charge of murder against Thomas Croft, 39, married, of Red ...

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  39. Mother Helpless as Two Children Burned

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Daniel George McConnell, 4, and Russell John McConnell, 2, were burned to death in a house in Dandenong. ...

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  40. "DELIVERIES WILL GET TRADE"

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Traders will make their own arrangements when restrictions on home deliveries are lifted on November 1. ...

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  41. Small Arms Factory Dismissals

    LITHGOW, Friday.—Seventy notices of dismissal were re-issued to employees at the Small Arms Factory to-day These consisted mostly ...

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  42. BARNETT TO PLAY WITH OLD CLUB

    MELBOURNE, Friday—Captain Ben Barnett, the Test cricketer, who returned to Melbourne to-day from Singapore, where he was a ...

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  43. JAPAN WANTS TO KEEP KOREAN H.Q.

    TOKIO, Oct. 12. A.A.P.—The Japanese Government has asked General MacArthur's permission to retain military headquarters in Korea ...

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  44. MOTHER AND SON DROWNED

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Mrs. Nita Davies, 38, of Brighton, and her son Kent, 2, were found drowned near Brighton Pier. A heavy sea was ...

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  45. LANCASTER ACE TO CONTEST SEAT

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Flight-Lieut. Peter Isaacson, D.F.C., a leading Australian Lancaster pilot, has been chosen by the Liberal Party ...

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