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Advertising : 155 wordsCANBERRA, Friday.—The British Commonwealth conference the Japanese peace agreed to-day the Empire countries should not press for a harsh peace at the final settlement. ...
Article : 536 wordsSleek Tommy purred contentedly despite some occasional rough handling from his youthful guardians, Margaret Flaherty and Vicki Anderson. They were photographed in the sun in a Cook's Hill garden yesterday morning. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 50 wordsSouth coast miners will work their first back Saturday shift on September 6, and Northern and western miners on September 13. The arrangement follows ...
Article : 451 wordsTHE story of Newcastle will be told in story and picture in the "Newcastle Morning Herald's" special issue ...
Article : 50 wordsCANBERRA, Friday.—The export of 500 tons of edible tallow to Great Britain had been approved, the Minister for Commerce (Mr. Pollard) ...
Article : 328 wordsSix men were seriously injured in a car smash in Howe-street, Lambton, about 12.30 this morning. ...
Article : 109 wordsSYDNEY, Friday.—The Foremen Stevedores' Association to-day partly relaxed its ban on a number of interstate ships, so that some of them ...
Article : 221 wordsTOKYO, August 29. A.A.P.—The newspaper "Yomiuri" said to-day— "The Japanese must guard ...
Article : 52 wordsSYDNEY, Friday.—Goulburn police stated to-night they had received a report from Crookwell that an aircraft propeller was found in the garden of a home there and a plane answering the description of the ...
Article : 582 wordsMELBOURNE, Friday.—As a result of the overall economic position overseas—an aftermath of war—Australia could participate in further industrial development, the Chairman (Mr. H. G. Darling) told ...
Article : 630 wordsWASHINGTON, August 29. A.A.P.—Michael Reilly, who was President, Roosevelt's chief bodyguard, said that when Mr. ...
Article : 95 wordsSYDNEY, Friday.—[?] who suffocated while asleep in her pram at St. Ives this afternoon was the second baby to die in this way, ...
Article : 207 wordsMOSCOW, Aug. 29. A.A.P.—The Tass Agency announced that Yelena Viadiminskaya established a record delayed parachute jump for ...
Article : 33 wordsLONDON, Aug, 29, A.A.P.—Continuous atomic energy was released for the first time in Britain on August 15 when a chain reaction of ...
Article : 106 wordsBRISBANE, Friday.—Queensland miners have agreed to the appointment of a Queensland Joint Coal Board, of two State Government ...
Article : 339 wordsOSLO, Aug. 29. A.A.P.—Rescuers recovered all the bodies of the 27 passengers and eight members of the crew who were killed when a ...
Article : 45 wordsMR. J. F. MEEHAN, the pilot of the missing plane, was well known in Newcastle, said the Manager of the Newcastle Aero ...
Article : 109 wordsPITTSBURGH, Aug. 29. A.A.P.—The opportunity for expansion in Australia was most favourable, the President (Mr. H. J. Heinz H.) told the ...
Article : 125 wordsSYDNEY, Friday.—The Joint Coal Board had issued an order that no N.S.W. coalmine should be opened or closed without its authority, the ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 101 wordsWELLINGTON, Friday.—The former Finnish four-master barque Pamir, which New Zealand acquired as a war prize, is loading tallow, ...
Article : 94 wordsTOKYO, Aug. 29.—General Hideki Tojo has already decided on the Buddhist name he will assume after his execution for war crimes—a ...
Article : 67 wordsCANBERRA, Friday.—Because of a broken left pedal on a piano, four competitors who followed the composer's instructions lost marks at ...
Article : 79 wordsPARIS, August 29. A.A.P.—Ten thousand workers at the Peugeot motor plant at Montelard went on strike for a wage increase of fifteen ...
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Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954), Sat 30 Aug 1947, Page 1
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