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  4. SHOPS TO CLOSE EASTER SATURDAY

    According to a decision made known yesterday, shops in Kempsey will close on Easter Saturday -- thus they will be ...

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  5. IMPORTANT

    "Argus" publishing arrangements for the Easter holidays and Kempsey Show will be as follows: -- ...

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  6. Kempsey Council Receives £3000 For P.O. Park

    It would appear that the sale of the Post Office park, near the East Kempsey bridge junction to Smith and Belgrave ...

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  7. PARLIAMENT DISSOLVED -- ELECTIONS ON APRIL 28

    A proclamation dissolving the 19th. Federal Parliament was issued yesterday by the Governor-General (Mr. McKell) at the request of the Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. HEAVY COASTAL RAIN -- MACLEAY RISING -- NO IMMEDIATE DANGER

    A cyclonic disturbance in southern Queensland, moving towards the North Coast of New South Wales, caused heavy rain from the Tweed to the Macleay during the past few days. ...

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  9. NEW HOSPITAL -- MORE ACCOMMODATION

    No information has been received when the promised visit of representatives of the Hospitals' Commission to Kempsey ...

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  10. HEALTH INSPECTOR'S REPORT TO COUNCIL

    When the Kempsey Municipal Council met last night the Health and Building Inspector (Mr. J. Harding) said that when ...

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  11. Alterations To Royal Hotel -- Latest Move

    In the correspondence before the Kempsey Municipal Council last night was a letter on behalf of the executors of the estate of the late ...

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  12. EGGS 45 DOZEN

    SYDNEY. -- The Egg Marketing Board on Sunday announced an increase of 4d a dozen in the prices of first quality hen eggs and first ...

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  13. CONSERVATION PRACTICES

    Soil and water conservation are major problems in the United States as in Australia, and there as here progress is being ...

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  14. NEW AUSTRALIANS' PART IN CITIZENSHIP

    There was recently in Canberra a convention which must mean much for the future of Australia -- delegates from many countries ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. SCOTTISH SNUBBED -- WILL PETITION KING

    LONDON, Tuesday. -- Scottish Nationalists, snubbed by Messrs. Attlee and Churchill, will petition the King for an ...

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  16. TOZER STEET PARK FUNDS FOR PARK IMPROVEMENTS

    It would seem, on the basis of a letter before the Kempsey Municipal Council last night, that the Council will have some ...

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  17. ROYAL SHOW -- RECORD CROWD STILL EXPECTED

    Although the Royal Show has been spoilt by showery weather, officials anticipate that the aggregate record will be broken. ...

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  18. PERSONAL

    Last night Ald. T. A. Miles resigned as the Kempsey Council's representative on the Oxley Regional Development Committee. ...

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  19. SCIENTIFIC CLUE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- Lettering disclosed by infra red ray lamps on the towel wrapped around a dead baby may be a ...

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  20. BABY BORN IN SMALL CAR

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. -- A woman last night gave birth to a baby boy while on the way to hospital in a small tourer model car. ...

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  21. Allies May Cross 38th, Parallel Without Diplomats' Sanction

    TOKIO, Tuesday. -- A military necessity may force General MacArthur to make his own decision about crossing the 38th. parallel in pursuit of the retreating Communists. IT appears the Allies will reach ...

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  22. Maria River Culverts

    Mrs. M. Baker, "Nevertire," Maria River, writes to the "Argus" concerning the state of culverts on the Maria Road and, on request, the ...

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  23. STAY-IN STRIKE -- BURMESE PARLIAMENT

    RANGOON, Tuesday: Troops last night surrounded the Burmese Parliament where 18 Opposition Deputies began a ...

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  24. PULLED TEAPOT OVER

    When he pulled a teapot of tea from a table, Graham Ronald Deece, two and a half, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Deece, of Carrai St., ...

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  25. TWIN DIES

    It is reported elsewhere in this issue that twins were born to Mr. and Mrs. Bullock on March 11. The condition of the boy, Colin, ...

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