Greater Newcastle Council's Housing Committee decided yesterday to recommend that data on housing projects, supplied by representatives of ...
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Family Notices : 1,922 wordsAustralian universities are about to receive the post-war influx of students which they have long realised they would have to face, ...
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Article : 131 wordsYou can use gas and electricity with restrictions, for— Lighting [?] watt for each ...
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Article : 61 wordsA representative of Newcastle Cooperative Building Societies (Mr. E. Brent) assured Greater Newcastle Council's Housing Committee ...
Article : 127 wordsJohn Newton, 18, of Wollombi-road, Cessnock, was out with a party of youths shooting at Pokolbin yesterday when the pearifle he was ...
Article : 47 wordsSixty members of Newcastle divisions will visit Sydney on Saturday for the annual parade and inspection of St. John Ambulance Divisions at ...
Article : 87 words"The Minister for Justice (Mr. Downing) advised Mr. Booth, M.L.A., that the object of the Hotel Accommodation Bureau was to provide a ...
Article : 94 wordsHEARD yesterday in Newcastle— "There's to be no greyhound meeting because of electricity ...
Article : 35 wordsThe Department of Road Transport and Tramways announces the running of a trial bus from North Lambton terminus to the depot at ...
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Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954), Thu 6 Dec 1945, Page 2
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