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  4. OPPOSITION INCREASES IN KOREA

    Tokio, March 29.—Communist opposition is increasing in Korea as United Nations ground forces continue to advance. A big enemy counter-attack is expected on the central front where the Reds are building up their forces. On this front ...

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  5. City Council Deals With Civic Matters

    Among the matters dealt with by the City Council at its adjourned monthly meeting last night was a circular letter from Grafton requesting Municipal and Shire Councils in N.S.W. to "register a protest against the continual dislocation of industry ...

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  6. LUXURY SHIP FROM ITALY

    The Australia, one of the three new luxury passenger motorships, which will join the Italy-Australia run soon. The Australia will arrive here in May. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. SYDNEY NEWSPAPERS DISPUTE SETTLED

    Sydney, March 29.—The Sydney daily newspaper dispute collapsed this afternoon when newsagents and newsvendors lifted their boycott on the sale of daily newspapers. Normal supplies of afternoon newspapers were available in the city ...

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  8. INVITATION TO GOVERNOR TO VISIT CITY

    At the monthly Council meeting held last night, Council decided to send to His Excellency the Governor on invitation to visit Broken Hill from May 4 to Moy 7. The Commonwealth Jubilee Celebrations in this city will be held at this time. ...

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  9. Land Resumption

    The Town Clerk (Mr. C. Crowley) reported as follows to the City Council last night : "In October '48 a deputation from this ...

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  10. British Cruiser For Persian Gulf

    London, March 20.—Britain's 8.000 ton cruiser Gambia has been transferred to the East Indies station, which includes the Persian Gulf, and is ...

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  11. UNION NEWS and VIEWS

    This space is specially reserved for local union news and views. Reports of union meetings are welcomed. No Moves In B.T.U. Strike ...

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  12. MacArthur's Offer Denounced

    Peking Radio today denounced Gen. MacArthur's offer of a military truce in Korea as a bluff and "an insult to the Chinese people." It was ...

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  13. FOOTBALL LEAGUE PERMIT COMMITTEE MEETING

    There will be a meeting of the Football League's permit and program committee at the League room above Dryen's tonight at 7 o'clock. ...

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  14. MR. J. J. CLARK OPENS CAMPAIGN TOMORROW

    Mr. J. J. Clark. official Labor candidate for Darling in the forthcoming Federal election will open his campaign tomorrow (Saturday) morning ...

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  15. N.S.W. Friendly Societies Plan Comprehensive Medical Scheme

    Sydney. March 29.—Australian friendly societies will replace the medical scheme with the B.M.A. that ends on Saturday, I with the biggest scheme the societies ...

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  16. Number Of Halt Signs For City Suggested

    Mr. S. J. J. Davey in his monthly health and traffic report to the Council last night reported as follows: "No infectious diseases were notified ...

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  17. Pastoral Workers

    Mr. C. Peterson issued the following statement: A conference of A.W.U. Pastoral Workers delegates was held in Dubbo on ...

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  18. YMCA Doing Well At Tournament

    The Broken Hill team is doing well at the annual inter-Association tournament in Adelaide at which all Associations in Australia are ...

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  19. Galvanised Iron

    Mr. S. J. J. Davey (Health Inspector) reported to Council last night on the acute condition of galvanised iron supplies as follows: ...

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  20. South Mine Check Inspection

    The Check Inspector (Mr. W. S. O'Neil) visited the South Mine yesterday and later reported:— In Company with Mr. W. Lord ...

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  21. Paris Talks

    Paris, March 29,—The first glimmer of hope for an eventful meeting of Big Four Foreign Ministers has followed a submission by ...

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  22. NEWS SPOTS

    San Francisco, March 28. - Bernbrook lost another race yesterday, running fourth in a six-furlong event at Bay Meadows. ...

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  23. B.D.A.A.L.P. EXECUTIVE MEETING

    The executive of the B.D.A.A.L.P. will meet on Sunday, morning at 11 o'clock to consider items for the annual conference agenda. ...

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  24. Price Of Stout

    The District Prices Officer stated yesterday that irrespective of any negotiations that may he proceeding, and irrespective of the opinion of any ...

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  25. MINE ACCIDENTS

    R. Clifford (Hutcherson Bros.) suffered injuries to the right knee yesterday. He was treated by a doctor and returned tg the C.P.S. ...

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  26. WARNING TO CAR PARKERS

    People that are in the habit of parking their cars on the footpaths at night should heed a warning given them yesterday by Mr. Martin, the Traffic Inspector. ...

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  27. TRIP FOR AMBULANCE

    For the second night in succession the Civil Ambulance received a call from Menindee last night. The ambulance, in the charge of Mr. T. Stokes, left here ...

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  28. DISTRICT MEMBERS HERE TOMORROW

    Member for Cobar, Mr. E. Wetherell, M.L.A., and Member for Sturt, Mr. W. E. Wattison. M.L.A. will arrive here by car tomorrow night. They will be ...

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