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Advertising : 197 wordsBlackouts by Zara-street powerhouse were causing coal losses, the miners' Northern District Secretary (Mr. J. B. Simpson) said yesterday. ...
Article : 357 wordsLISMORE, Wednesday.—Large numbers of dingoes were leaving the scrub country to enter closely settled districts, ...
Article : 69 wordsBERLIN, March 23. A.A.P.—The Russians are believed to be seeking an excuse to cut telephone and telegraph lines between blockaded Berlin and Western Germany. ...
Article : 434 wordsWith four generations in Australia, the Karanges family, of Hamilton, claim a Greek record for Newcastle Holding her ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 71 wordsBENDIGO, Wednesday.—The High Court decision in the O'Keefe case knocked down one of the main pillars upon which the White ...
Article : 254 wordsROME, March 23. A.A.P.— Police at Bitonto, in Apulia, have arrested a midwife on a charge of having sold more than ...
Article : 56 wordsCANBERRA, Wednesday.—An extension of the reciprocal social services arrangement between Australia and New Zealand to cover ...
Article : 216 wordsBRISBANE, Wednesday.— While public and private planes were being arranged in Brisbane to drop food supplies to isolated ...
Article : 174 wordsSYDNEY, Wednesday.—Mr. Portus, Federal Conciliation Commissioner, has called a conference in Sydney at 10.30 a.m. to-morrow to try to settle the storemen and packers' dispute. ...
Article : 404 wordsTOKYO, March 23. A.A.P.-Reuter.—Korea" and Japan have negotiated a £25,000,000 trade agreement, reliable trade sources ...
Article : 125 wordsNEW YORK, March 23.—A brave new world, in which, beer cost only live cents (3¾d) per 7oz. glass, instead of the usual 7½d or ...
Article : 130 wordsPRAGUE, March 23. A.A.P.— Captain Philip Wildash, British Consul and Military Permit Officer of Prague, left ...
Article : 93 wordsNEW YORK, March 23. A.A.P.— Detectives seized nearly £937,500 worth of pure cocaine in jars and bottles in a vacant house in ...
Article : 97 wordsCOPENHAGEN, March 23. A.A.P.—Five members of the Danish Royal Family are confined to their beds through illness. ...
Article : 39 wordsLONDON, March 23.—The belief that R.A.F. combat crews in war are fearless dare-devils, thirsting for action, is all ...
Article : 481 wordsSYDNEY, Wednesday.—The New South Wales University of Technology would be the first in the Southern Hemisphere, the Minister for Education (Mr. Heffron) said to-night. ...
Article : 509 wordsAUCKLAND, March 23. A.A.P.-Reuter.— The 33ft. cutter Colonist, sailed for Australia yesterday, via Lord Howe Island, with a ...
Article : 128 wordsFRANKFURT, March 23. A.A.P.— The United States Army disclosed that a 16-ton 90 m.m. anti-aircraft gun which, through the use of ...
Article : 89 wordsLONDON, March 23. A.A.P.— Electricians throughout the country are working at top pressure to have thousands of electric signs and show ...
Article : 122 wordsNEW YORK, March 23. A.A.P.— A total of 210 commercial and industrial businesses went bankrupt in the week ended March 17. ...
Article : 82 wordsPERTH, Wednesday.—All electric power in the metropolitan area cut out at noon to-day as a result of the strike on Collie coalfields, all ...
Article : 113 wordsADELAIDE, Wednesday.—The Port Adelaide seamen's labour pick-up centre remained closed to-day. The men declined to offer for ...
Article : 99 wordsMUNICH, March 23. A.A.P.— A denazification appeal court at Traunstein, near Munich, to-day tried Martin Bormann, Hitler's ...
Article : 84 wordsLONDON, March 23. A.A.P.— Seventeen hundred workers at the Ferguson farm tractor factory at Coventry had been declared ...
Article : 65 wordsVATICAN CITY, ,March 23. A.A.P.—Addressing 300 preachers at Vatican City to-day the Pope attacked the "nauseating crudity ...
Article : 97 wordsLONDON, March 23. A.A.P.— Sir Malcolm Campbell, the racing motorist, and the world's fastest man on the water, who died on ...
Article : 103 wordsSYDNEY, Wednesday.—Two American seamen from the United States Army transport, General Omar Bundy, were refused ...
Article : 94 wordsSYDNEY, Wednesday.—Mr. J. J. G. McGirr, brother of the Premier, died to-night in the Mater Misericordiae Hospital, North ...
Article : 265 wordsCOFF'S HARBOUR, Wednesday.— A fishing launch commanded by the Berthing Master (Captain D. Merrett) went ...
Article : 425 wordsSAN DIEGO (California), March 23. A.A.P.—The destroyer U.S.S. Orleck radiod last night that she had rammed the submarine U.S.S. ...
Article : 67 wordsLOS ANGELES, March 23. A.A.P.—Mrs. Georgette Brucks, who was convicted of having beaten her baby to death, was ...
Article : 106 wordsCANBERRA, Wednesday.—Mr. Chifley will be in Sydney next Monday and Tuesday. He will inspect the Howard ...
Article : 46 wordsTOKYO, March 23. A.A.P.— General MacArthur has promised to help Army Sergeant Lorenzo Gamboa, a Filipino ...
Article : 293 wordsSYDNEY, Wednesday.—All meals, light refreshments and tea, coffee, and cocoa served in cafes in New South Wales are now ...
Article : 69 wordsNEW YORK, March 23. A.A.P.— Sixty-three Polish nationals, including five women, surrendered at Jersey City yesterday as illegal ...
Article : 53 wordsPALM SPRINGS (Calif.), March 23. A.A.P.—Frank Sinatra, the singer, came, to blows with a retired businessman at a cocktail ...
Article : 112 wordsSYDNEY, Wednesday.—The director of the New South Wales Conservatorium of Music (Mr. Eugene Goossens) announced to-night ...
Article : 50 wordsThe French Cabinet has approved the Franco-Italian Customs Union Treaty, and it will be signed on Saturday in Paris. ...
Article : 52 wordsBERLIN, March 23. A:A.P.—A R.A.F. Dakota airlift plane crashed late last night just outside Luebeck airport. Two members of the crew ...
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Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954), Thu 24 Mar 1949, Page 1
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