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  3. ANOTHER BLITZ ON LAE

    Lao, enemy New Guinea base, was raided yesterday for the third time in six days. In the three raids 100 tons of ...

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  4. UNITED CASE ON LOCAL HOUSING ISSUE

    It is the aim of the Mayor (Aid Dunkley) to present a united case for post-war housing in Greater Newcastle when members of the ...

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    Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret Rose, both Girl Guides, sent a message of greeting by carrier pigeon to Lady Baden-Powell on the occasion of "Thinking Day," which marks the birthday of the late Lord Baden-Powell. Princess Elizabeth ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. CHRISTIAN NATIVES IN PAPUA LOYAL

    A denial that natives who had betrayed Allied forces in Papua were Christians, was made to-day at Newcastle ...

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  7. BRITISH BIRTHDAY HONORS

    LONDON, Tuesday—The Birthday Honors List published here, covers a wide field, with men and women of ...

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  9. WARD REITERATES CHARGES ON "BRISBANE LINE"

    SYDNEY.—In a broadcast last night the Minister for Labor (Mr Word) said that he would not withdraw a word he had said ...

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  10. A QUESTION FOR THE BISHOP

    First two awards for being funny at this year's Anglican Synod go to the Rev. A. R. Holmes—something not altogether ...

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  11. RECORD PRICES FOR FRUIT

    Record prices have been reached for most lines of fruit at the Newcastle Markets this week. Agents who have sold fruit here ...

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  12. CLEAR FOUR POINTS BEFORE INVASION

    Britain and America are eager for a clear political understanding with Russia before an Allied invasion of Europe, according to ...

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  13. FLUCTUATIONS IN MILK SUPPLIES

    Milk supplies in Newcastle are still restricted, and consumers are experiencing varying fortunes. Several complaints that they ...

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  14. ADOPT-A-SOLDIER APPEAL RAISED £500 IN WEEK

    One week has elapsed since "Adopt-a-Soldier" scheme of Australian Comforts Fund was launched in Newcastle. ...

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  15. COMMITTED FOR TRIAL ON MURDER CHARGE

    SYDNEY.—Keith Clarence White. 20. of Healy Street. Paddington was committed for trial by the City Coroner (Mr. Oram) ...

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  16. HOLIDAY FOR MORE INDUSTRIES THAN USUAL

    SYDNEY.—The Minister for Supply and Shipping (Mr. Beasley) announced Hint King's Birthday would be regarded as a ...

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  17. RAILWAY STRIKE AT SILVERTON

    BROKEN HILL—Employees of the Silverton Tramway Company censed work at midnight last night, with the result that ...

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  18. NOT GUILTY OF USING COMPRESSED AIR ON BOY

    MELBOURNE—Allan Wright. 18, of Lysterfield, was found not guilty to day on a charge of having assaulted Bryan Burnett, 14. ...

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  19. WOMAN SECURES DIVORCE AFTER 19 YEARS

    SYDNEY.—Mrs. Elizabeth Grundy. 45. of Womerah Avenue Darlinghurst, who left her husband 19 years ago, to-day obtain ...

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  20. RAILWAYS' WAR EFFORT

    The Assistant Railway Commissioner (Mr. Garside) told Newcastle business men in a talk to-day about the railways war ...

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  21. KNIGHTHOOD MAY CAUSE LABOR STIR

    SYDNEY.—Departure from Labor's traditional policy involved in the recommendation of a'[?]nighthood to Mr F. G. ...

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  22. BUTCHERS' UNION TAKE HOLIDAY IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY.—Most butcher shops in Sydney were closed this afternoon, though Meat Industry Employees' Union representatives ...

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  23. PRIME MINISTER IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin). accompanied by the Treasurer (Mr. Chifley), arrived in Sydney this afternoon for ...

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  24. NEW LAMBTON SCHOOL

    The Federal Treasurer (Mr. J B. Chifley) told Hamilton Parents and Citizens' Association through Mr R. James MHR, that ...

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  25. Northern Prices Tour Ended Yesterday

    A 3000 mile tour of northern NSW was concluded yesterday by Sir Earle Page. Mr. J. p. Abbott MHR. and the Commonwealth ...

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  26. Man Burned At Jesmond

    Christopher Winsor (73), was burned about the face and head when he wrenched open the door of a blazing shack at Jesmond ...

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  27. FISH MARKET SCHEME IN NEWCASTLE

    No definite site for a fish market has yet been selected by Greater Newcastle Council officers for submission to a ...

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  28. POLICY ON SHIP CONSTRUCTION

    CANBERRA.—Two Australian built 9000-ton merchant ships will be converted to carry Iron ore. A committee has been appointed to ...

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  29. Fell Off Bicycle

    Harold Lindsay, of Kirby Street Cardiff, fell off his bicycle this morning and lacerated his knee and arm. He was given first aid ...

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  30. Hamilton P. And C. Tribute To Mr. J. E. Wiggins

    Hamilton Parents and Citizens' Association last night decided to place on record its appreciation of the work of its late president ...

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  31. CIVILIAN BUILDING STILL BANNED

    MELBOURNE.—"The huge demands of the Allied Works Council for skilled labor and materials for essential strategic work ...

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  32. TEN BOXES OF BOOKS FOR SERVICEMEN

    Ten boxes full of books would be sent to Sydney to-day for distribution among servicemen and women said the honorary ...

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  33. NEARLY £6,000,000 FOR EDUCATION

    SYDNEY.—The gross amount spent by the Education Department during 1942 was £5,714,125 the highest spent in any calendar ...

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  34. Miner Injured

    Edward Armstrong, 42 miner of Northcote Street. Kurri was struck by a fall of coal to-day at Aberdare Colliery. He was ...

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