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  4. SPECTACULAR FIRE IN SYDNEY

    A spectacular fire early this morning gutted the shipyards of B. J. Halvorsen, at Berry's Bay, North Sydney, and destroyed many boats. The blaze lit up the harbour and attracted thousands of sightseers Damage is estimated at about £75,000. ...

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  5. BRITISH INFANTRY IN KOREA

    Two battalions of British soldiers who have been in action in Korea are now being reinforced by troops from Britain. The two battalions have already seen fighting in Korea and have saved the rice harvest from falling into Communist hands. This picture ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Flood Prevention Before City Railways--Says Bishop

    "I am a strong advocate of a New State. If we are going to stop floods we must have the money to do it. We will never have it while we build city Railways with our money." So said the Bishop of Lismore, Most Rev. P. J. Farrelly, yesterday afternoon when interviewed by an "Argus" representative on the ...

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  7. ADVANCE CONTINUES IN KOREA

    TOKYO, Friday, A.A.P.-Reuter report that Allied forces forged ahead yesterday along the frigid 250 mile North ...

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  8. FLOOD WARNING INVESTIGATIONS

    Yesterday and to-day, two representatives of the A.W.A. and two representatives from the Irrigation Commission were in Kempsey ...

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  9. CRICKET NEWS

    At Smithtown: Smithtown v Central. Umpires: A. Ennis and one from Smithtown. At High School: Independents v ...

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  10. Flood Warnings -- Radio Surveys

    Concerning radio surveys for the establishing of flood warning stations, the present arrangement is that the Macleay River Valley will be dealt with first and the survey of the Manning River Valley will follow. ...

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  11. P.P.U. PRESIDENT MR. GIBSON'S VISIT

    A meeting which will be addressed by the General President, P.P.U. (Mr. R. C. Gibson) who recently returned from ...

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  12. CHURCHILL'S WARNING ON CHINA

    LONDON: Friday.--Mr. Winston Churchill warned Britain, and the Allies, yesterday, against becoming too "pinned down" ...

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  13. THE CHICKENS EXPLODED

    HANOVER, Nov. 14. A.A.P. --Villagers in Lueneburg Heath were dumbfounded when several chickens exploded. ...

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  14. BLACK-OUTS

    As announced in Tuesday's "Argus" black-outs, under the load shedding scheme now in operation, are likely to continue for some time, ...

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  15. BOWLS.

    The final of the 1949-50 Club's pairs competition was played last week, owing to the flood in June, having caused a postponement of ...

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  16. Basic Wage Rate Sought By Farmers

    At least the same rate per hour as the basic wage is desired for the farmer and worker by the Central Rivers District Council, P.P.U. For Pappinbarra branch, Mr. ...

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  17. New Scheme Tried By Haulage Contractors

    As previously reported haulage contractors to the Macleay Shire Council have been seeking an adjustment of rates. On Tuesday ...

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  18. ELECTRICITY SUPPLY SERVICE CHARGE

    Mr. S. H. Flanagan, for Kinchela branch P.P.U., moved at the meeting of the Central Rivers District Council on Wednesday "that the ...

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  19. POLICE RESIDENCE BATHROOM AFIRE

    The bathroom at the Police residence, formerly occupied by ex-Sgt. and Mrs. Turner, at the corner of Kemp and Elbow Streets, West ...

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  20. CRIPPLED CHILDREN

    The Mayoress Ald. E. V. Hennessy), on behalf of the Kempsey Municipal Council, is arranging for the sale of buttons to-morrow ...

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  21. FELL ON BOARD

    On Tuesday, James Edwards, two and half year old son of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Edwards, of 60 Sea. St., West Kempsey, received a lacerated ...

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  22. WOUND OVER EYE

    Stanley Goodwin, 13, son of Mr. and Mrs. J Goodwin, of Carrington Street, received an incised wound over the left eye at school ...

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  23. WINGHAM STOCK SALES

    A yarding of 19 head of fats consigned by Messrs. Hill Bros., of Bungay, made to £5518-, and aver £5115- per head. ...

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  24. Publisher's Note.

    Due to lack of space the following has been held over to Tuesday's "Argus."-- Obituary notices of the late Mrs ...

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  25. HEAVY RAIN--NO FLOOD DANGER

    Although the Macleay Valley, and the Central North Coast, has been swept by heavy rain, and gale conditions, for the past forty eight hours, there was no flood danger according to rainfall figures and river heights at 9 a.m. to-day. ...

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  26. SHIRE ELECTION--ALL RIDINGS CONTESTED

    Thirteen nominations have been received for the Macleay Shire Council's triennial election to be held on Saturday, December 2. As in all Local Government election, voting will he compulsory. Two of the present Council, Cr. E. R. Mackay and H. C. Christian, have not nominated. ...

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  27. KEMPSEY ASSOCIATES

    The 18 holes stroke held last Friday was won in really slashing style by Mrs. Sullivan who, at the same time, reduced her handicap by a ...

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  28. SEVERE DROUGHTS PREDICTED

    BRISBANE. -- Two severe droughts would occur in 1958-60 and 1983-91, Mr. Inigo Jones, noted meteorologist, told the ...

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