Workers at the All Services' Canteen, Newcastle. Left to right: Miss D. Hull, Mrs. F. Parton, Mrs. W. Newbiggin, and Miss M. Hull. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 28 wordsSir,—I consider Mr. Scanlon now is employed at the wrong job and should be a recruiting officer. He makes reference to Mr. Churchill ...
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Advertising : 1,784 wordsSYDNEY, Wednesday.—It is expected that the majority, if not all, of the idle coalmines on the South Coast will resume work to-morrow, ...
Article : 808 wordsSir,—In a recent issue Mr. J. Logan advances what he is pleased to term reason No. 1 for the present unrest on the Northern coalfield. ...
Article : 294 wordsCANBERRA, Wednesday.—The Minister for Health (Mr. Holloway) said a two months' experiment with creches to cater for children of ...
Article : 162 wordsA warning that all unionists involved in appeals before the Manpower Appeals Board should consult union officials before their case was heard was ...
Article : 163 wordsSir,—On Saturday, March 20, 1943, we attended a compulsory conference in Sydney called by his Honor Judge Drake-Brockman, at which a ...
Article : 91 wordsThe Secretary of Newcastle Deaf and Dumb Society (Mrs. T. Blackall) reported to the annual Meeting that arrangements were being made to teach ...
Article : 102 wordsSir,—It was with pride that I read that Newcastle branch of the Waterside Workers' Federation is going to send a letter of protest ...
Article : 118 wordsNewcastle branch of the Federated Clerks' Union decided last night to ask the State Executive to seek the reenactment of the agreement which ...
Article : 175 wordsA welfare unit for coaltrmmers and another for the waterside workers engaged in handling general cargo on the Port Hunter waterfront is to be ...
Article : 314 wordsNewcastle branch of the Red Cross Society will sell buttons on the State's Red Cross Day, June 18. Application will also be made for permission to ...
Article : 569 wordsThe Principal of Newcastle Central Home Science School (Miss D. M. Henson) has called a meeting of mothers of girls attending the school, which ...
Article : 383 wordsSYDNEY, Wednesday.—Resuming the debate on the Settlement Promotion Tax Management Bill in the Legislative Assembly to-day, ...
Article : 199 wordsSYDNEY, Wednesday.—A.W.U. pickets to-day policed a Botany paper mill, where 700 A.W.U. members have been on strike since Friday morning. The ...
Article : 108 wordsLITHGOW, Wednesday.—Three nominations have been received for the position of Treasurer of the Steel Works miners' lodge rendered vacant by the ...
Article : 259 wordsSYDNEY, Wednesday.—Because they experienced difficulty in sleeping after working double baking days, bakers often deliberately became intoxicated to ...
Article : 168 wordsWartime restriction on the manufacture of sweets and the scarcity of peanuts will mean that these items will not be included in the usual parcel of ...
Article : 247 wordsSYDNEY, Wednesday—A returned soldiers' residential club will be established in Sydney by New South Wales branch of the Returned ...
Article : 69 wordsMELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Sergeant Ross Nicholas George Zimbulis, navigator, 21, of Perth, was killed, and Flight Lieut. Jack Haythorn, ...
Article : 44 wordsB Company 31st Battalion, V.D.C., will parade at the Sports Ground, Union-street, at 12.15 on Sunday. This notice cancels all previous ...
Article : 60 wordsSYDNEY, Wednesday.—Sir Philip Goldfinch, General Manager of the Colonial Sugar Refining Company, and Chairman of the New South ...
Article : 64 wordsLONDON, April 7.—According to Paris Radio, there has been great activity at Gibraltar, where many aircraft arrived on Monday and more ...
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Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954), Thu 8 Apr 1943, Page 4
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