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Advertising : 128 wordsHundreds of people went to the beaches last night to escape the heat after Newcastle's hottest March day since 1943. Mr. Cyril Griffiths registered a maximum ...
Article : 801 wordsTOKYO, March 6. A.A.P.-Reuter.—General MacArthur to-day warned of a heavy build up of Communist forces in Central Korea. He said the Chinese had been ...
Article : 491 wordsCANBERRA, Tuesday.—On the eve of the resumption of Federal Parliamentary sittings, Government and Opposition parties held meetings to-day to complete their tactics. ...
Article : 656 wordsCANBERRA, Tuesday.—Mr. Menzies will make two important statements to Parliament in the first few ...
Article : 163 wordsMr. W. Beatton, Merewether, shopkeeper, had a weather lesson in profit and loss in yesterday's head. He had a record ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 47 wordsMrs. E. Bower (top), of Glebe, followed a country custom of seeking the coolest spot by lying at the front door. Also taking advantage of a slight breeze down the hallway was Jacko, a pet horse, who enjoyed a crust at the same time. Among others not ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 101 wordsLONDON, March 6. A.A.P.—The Minister for Supply (Mr. Strauss), asked in the House of Commons yesterday whether ...
Article : 207 wordsSYDNEY, Tuesday.—F.E.D.F.A. members employed in the coalmining industry will hold 24-hour stopwork meetings ...
Article : 391 wordsCANBERRA, Tuesday.—The Commonwealth Government will declare its amending industrial legislation an urgent measure when it ...
Article : 197 wordsSYDNEY, Tuesday.—Five people were injured to-night when a small sports car crashed into a heavy truck in Parkham-street, ...
Article : 384 wordsSYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Federal Council of the Waterside Workers' Federation will meet in Sydney to-morrow to discuss ...
Article : 246 wordsMELBOURNE, Tuesday.—In a reserved decision, the Full High Court to-day held that the Arbitration Court should not have ...
Article : 308 wordsROME, March 6. "A.A.P.—Rome's traffic was held up for two hours; police cleared the roads with baton charges; 20 were injured and ...
Article : 47 wordsBRISBANE, Tuesday.—The Victorian Minister for Transport (Mr. Hyland) will recommend to the Victorian Premier (Mr. McDonald) ...
Article : 160 wordsSYDNEY, Tuesday.—New South Wales would immediately gazette prices for hides and skins, the Prices Minister (Mr. Finnan) said ...
Article : 146 wordsA number of ex-servicemen had been "fleeced" of the war gratuities they received on Saturday, the President of Newcastle District Council of the Returned Servicemen's League (Mr. C. Maples) said last ...
Article : 172 wordsSYDNEY, Tuesday.—Wool sales in Sydney this season have already realised nearly £23,500,000 more than the total New South Wales ...
Article : 176 wordsMILDURA, Tuesday.—Tests of animals which might be infected with the rabbit disease myxomatosis are being studied by a group of ...
Article : 125 wordsLONDON, March 6. A.A.P.—The arrival of 50 Australian sheep farmers in the liner Orion yesterday for a "golden fleece" holiday in ...
Article : 155 wordsWASHINGTON, March 6. A.A.P.—The United States has criticised the Soviet Union and its delegate to the U.N. Assembly ...
Article : 142 wordsPERTH, Tuesday.—Two platypuses from Melbourne spent a comfortable night and were released to-day in a new 2,000,000 ...
Article : 47 wordsJames Daley, 37, of Bagnoo, 12 miles from Wauchope, was drowned in the Hastings River, Bagnoo, yesterday. The body was found by ...
Article : 94 wordsTOKYO, March 6. A.A.P.-Reuter.—Chinese soldiers bayoneted to death an American soldier whom they captured near Yangpyong ...
Article : 107 wordsTOKYO, March, 6. A.A.P.-Reuter.—The postal authorities have returned to front-line British Soldiers of the Commonwealth Brigade in Korea the letters they had written to Hongkong because the mail did not carry postage stamps. ...
Article : 222 wordsLONDON, March 6. A.A.P.—The King, who is suffering from a feverish chill, is making satisfactory progress, a Buckingham Palace ...
Article : 52 wordsNEW YORK, Mar. 6. A.A.P.—A German scientist, Dr. Joachim Kuettner, and Robert Symons, set an unofficial world altitude record ...
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Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954), Wed 7 Mar 1951, Page 1
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