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  4. REVIVAL OF THE BRITISH COTTON INDUSTRY

    The world hunger for cotton goods and textiles of all kinds, together with the Government's realisation that maximum exports are necessary if Britain is to recover from the war years, have given a new lease of life to the mills of Lancashire, Britain's greatest export industry. Cotton being even more important in peace than in war, a constant and sustained demand is anticipated. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. The Shape of Britain's New Towns

    The lives of hundreds of thousands of Britain's inhabitants in the comparatively near future will be affected by the report of an all-party New Towns Committee which has just been published by the Government of the United Kingdom as a White Paper. ...

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  6. NATIONAL FITNESS FALLEN DOWN ON JOB SAYS COUNCILLOR

    The National Fitness Organisation had fallen down on its job, and the council could do it much better, Cr. S. Frew stated at a meeting of the Bulli Shire Council on Monday night. He was commenting on a report ...

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  7. MUST RETAIN HOSPITAL SUBSCRIBERS

    The necessity to retain contributors to hospitals when the Federal Hospital scheme comes into operation on July 1st was ...

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  8. CHILDREN'S HOLIDAY SCHEME WANTED

    Bulli Shire Council on Monday night carried a motion favouring the proposed children's holiday scheme, as outlined by Lyndhurst ...

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  9. WORK RESUMED AT GASWORKS

    It was with a feeling of relief that consumers of gas in Wollongong heard the news that work was to be resumed at the local ...

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  10. GAMING HOUSE MANAGERS FINED

    Two men were fined £20 by Mr. A. J. Bryant, S.M., at the Wollongong Court yesterday for being persons having the care or ...

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  11. GALLANT TORPEDO BOATS

    It has only been after the close of the war that much otherwise secret information has been disclosed; it is only new in many cases, we are able ...

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  12. SCHOOL FORMS "SHIRE COUNCIL"

    Coledale Public School has formed a "Shire Council" of its own, and holds regular meetings. Some time ago pupils from this ...

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  13. REGIONAL TOWN PLANNING

    At the conference held at Wollongong on Thursday night of last week to discuss town planning, representatives from the five councils, Mr. ...

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  14. SPECIAL MEETING TO DISCUSS L.G. BOUNDARIES

    Bulli Shire Council is to hold a special meeting to discuss the whole question of shire boundaries. This was decided at the meeting of ...

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  17. SCHOOL ACCOMMODATION AT WOLLONGONG

    A public meeting will be held in the Wollongong Town Hall Annex next Monday night for the purpose of considering what action ...

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  18. COMFORT FOR PRISONERS

    One of the first moves to improve police lock-ups is being made at Canberra, where central heating is being installed in the cells. ...

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  19. STRAYING HORSES

    Stanley Beattie was fined £2 and £1/9/0 costs at the Wollongong Court yesterday for allowing two horses to stray in Smith st. on 26th January. ...

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