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  4. STRIKE MOVE DROPPED

    SYDNEY, Sunday: At Cessnock to-day, a meeting of wheelers from the South Maitland coal field called off their proposed strike on the ...

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  5. IN A NUTSHELL

    Cool and pleasant week-end weather. Many fanners throughout the Bathurst district yesterday were busily engaged stripping the wheat crops. ...

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  6. GRAVESEND BY-ELECTION

    The London Daily Mail, in its issue of November 28, 1947, and one of the greatest Tory newspapers in Britain, publishes a summing up of the result ...

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  7. KURRAWA ON LAST LAP

    SYDNEY, Sunday: The Victorian ketch, Kurrawa leader in the rans -Tasman yacht race should now be sailing in good weather. ...

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  9. NEW COAL SEAM IN S.A.

    SYDNEY, Sunday: It is expected that concentrated boring will soon reveal the value of the coal basins recently discovered in South ...

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  10. CYCLONE CHANGE COURSE

    SYDNEY, Sunday: The cyclone which for the last few days has been lashing the Tasman Sea, was reported early this evening to be centred ...

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  11. THE REI[?]ROSS

    This is a Peace Message for 1948 from Mr. Basil O'Connor, chairman of the Board of Governors of the League of Red Cross Societies ...

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  12. WHEAT HARVEST WELCOMED

    At the direction of the Minister for Agriculture (The Hon. E. H. Graham, MLA) Messrs. H. Bartlett (Principal agronomist) and G. Nicholson (Special ...

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  13. DRIFT TO THE CITY

    This was the theme of the paper read by Mr. A. Mainerd (Secretary of the Local Government and Shires Association), at the "Decentralisation" ...

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  14. BEACHES CLOSED BY HIGH SEAS

    High seas again closed many Sydney and South Coast beaches to-day. South Curl Curl, Bronte and the north end of Maroubra bench were ...

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  15. Coogee Rescue

    SYDNEY, Sunday: A daring rescue was carried out on rocks near Coogee late this afternoon. Eighteen-year-old Margaret Lindsay Thompson fell ...

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  16. SYDNEY ROBBERY

    A young man was arrested at Dubbo tonight and charged with having stolen £800 from Andre Balough, in Bathurst Street last night. ...

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  17. GOLD TRICK ALLEGED

    Police yesterday arrested a man in a Dubbo street on a charge of having stolen £800 from an Hungarian, Andre Balough, in Sydney on Friday. ...

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  18. MAN'S INJURIES PROVE FATAL

    George Ackland Hall (20), sawyer, died in Casino Hospital yesterday from injuries received on Friday afternoon when a piece of wood flew from a ...

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  19. MONEY STOLEN FROM GRAZIER

    A wallet containing, [?] in notes was stolen from the luxury home of Pat John Brian Osborne, a grazier of "Cullenboolie," near Bungendore, ...

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  20. N.S.W. Defeats Task Force At Baseball

    more man [?] people watched member of the United Stated task force take part in baseball matches at Marrickville Oval this afternoon. ...

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