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Advertising : 126 wordsCoal supplies to Sydney and the States for industry, railways and public utilities will be curtailed if, as expected, Australia's coastal shipping is held up by a strike of marine engineers to-morrow over the Corio ...
Article : 1,161 wordsBritain's largest flying-boat—the four-engined Short-Saro Shetland—was launched at Rochester Bay this month. The aircraft, which can carry 70 passengers with a crew of 11, has a maximum speed of 267 miles an hour. It has a wing span of 150ft., and weighs 130,000lb. Construction includes two decks and a promenade. The aircraft is shown being launched. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 60 wordsCANBERRA, Monday.—Further cuts in Australian imports, mainly petrol, newsprint and tobacco, will be recommended to Federal Cabinet next week by the Minister for Trade and Customs ...
Article : 853 wordsAUCKLAND, Monday.—"I got mad at the Australian Government and packed up." A Californian. Otis Tipple, ...
Article : 99 wordsLONDON, Sept. 29.—The prolonged drought in central Europe, which has already caused great damage to crops and makes food ...
Article : 349 wordsCANBERRA, Monday—Australia was sharing in Empire defence to a greater extent than ever, the Minister for Defence ...
Article : 165 wordsSYDNEY, Monday.—A dispute which has extended over two years at Bunnerong powerhouse has been settled. ...
Article : 189 wordsJERUSALEM, Sept. 29.—Eight persons were killed and 47 injured when terrorists blew up Police Headquarters in Haifa. The building was virtually demolished. ...
Article : 401 wordsCANBERRA, Monday.—The Minister for the Navy (Mr. Riordan) is preparing a report on the cost of refitting Manus Island for use as an ...
Article : 114 wordsCANBERRA, Monday.—The Commonwealth Government will nominate Rear-Admiral John Collins as Chief of the Australian Naval Staff when ...
Article : 129 wordsSYDNEY, Monday.—Thieves to-day broke into the borne of a retired Police Superintendent, Mr. J J. Walsh, in Grose-street, ...
Article : 59 wordsPEIPING, Sept. 29. A.A.P.— Armed Chinese police broke up dancing at the wedding breakfast of a Chinese General just back from the ...
Article : 74 wordsSYDNEY, Monday.—The New South Wales Bands' Association to-night disqualified Bathurst District Band, which was awarded first prize in the Australasian band championships at Newcastle on ...
Article : 457 wordsSAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 29. A.A.P. —More than 400 Californian Roman Catholics honoured Cardinal Gilroy of Australia at a farewell banquet ...
Article : 57 wordsLONDON, Sept. 29. A.A.P.—Meat controls would continue for at least another two years, and increased prices were inevitable, the President ...
Article : 39 wordsSYDNEY, Monday—Members of the Fire Brigade Officers' Association decided, at a mass meeting to-night, to go ...
Article : 319 wordsLONDON, Sept. 29.—Princess Anne Marie Callimachi, 55-year-old widow of a Rumanian prince, was fined £25 at the Marylebone Court for having ...
Article : 152 wordsLONDON. Sept. 29. A.A.P.—A German prisoner of war and a British girl were married in the church of the Worcestershire village of ...
Article : 179 wordsARMIDALE, Monday.—A taxi-driver, who had been driving for 36 years, and had arranged to retire this afternoon, was fatally injured ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 125 wordsLONDON, Sept. 29—Skipper "Dod" Orsborne, of "Girl Pat" fame, set out alone on June 25 to cross the Atlantic in a 39ft. ketch. "Lovely ...
Article : 115 wordsNANKING, Sept. 29. A.A.P.— Nationalist troops have routed Communist forces that were assaulting Chinhsi, in south-western Manchuria, ...
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Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954), Tue 30 Sep 1947, Page 1
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