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  4. 'THE DIRTY CAPITALISTS'

    This cartoon pictures, Stalin's reaction to statements relating to United States defence plans made by United States President Harry S. Truman in his recent State of the Union message. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. FORESTRY COMMISSIONS DECISION ON TOOROOKA BRIDGE

    The Forestry Commission has indicated to the Macleay Shire Council its intention in regards to the Toorooka Bridge following an application made late last year. ...

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  6. LOCAL GOVERNMENT EXECUTIVE FORMED BY SHIRE -- MUNICIPAL COUNCIL

    The Macleay River Joint Local Government Executive will take the place of the Macleay Local Government Executive concerning the constitutionality of which the solicitor to the Local Government ...

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  8. £10 FINE FOR SUPPLYING LIQUOR TO ABORIGINE

    In Kempsey Petty Sessions, last week, Mr. F. G. Pocock, S.M., imposed a fine of £10, in default 20 days hard labour, on ...

    Article : 109 words
  9. MINISTER REPLIES ON ROAD RECONSTRUCTON WORK

    The Minister for Transport forwarded through Mr. L. C. Jordan, M.L.A., advice that the Council's representations regarding the ...

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  10. COUNCILLOR'S QUALIFICATIONS

    "What is my position regarding the Council"? asked Cr. Flanagan at the meeting of the Macleay Shire Council ...

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  11. ROADSIDE MILK-STANDS SHIRE COUNCIL TALK

    An application to the Macleay Shire Council to erect a milk-stand on the side of the road aroused considerable and ...

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  12. BUS FARES BEFORE MACLEAY SHIRE COUNCIL AGAIN

    The Macleay Shire Council had two matters in connection with bus fares before yesterday's meeting; the first was an increase in a Kempsey-Crescent Head service, and the second, a submission that school children paying weekly fares should receive a rebate for a ...

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  13. SHIRE STILL NEEDS MONEY FOR BELMORE ROADS

    The Macleay Shire Council is still urgently in need of money to make the Belmore River roads trafficable. ...

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  14. KEMPSEY SHOW

    The Macleay Shire Council yesterday decided to make application for the gazettal of a public holiday in the area on ...

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  15. CONSERVATION OFFICE ESTABLISHED IN KEMPSEY

    The Minister for Conservation through Mr. R. S. Vincent, M.L.A. advised the Macleay Shire Council yesterday that he has approved of ...

    Article : 91 words
  16. CASES ADJOURNED -- OR STRUCK OUT

    One case was struck out and another adjourned at the recent hearing in the Kempsey Petty Sessions. There was no appearance of ...

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  17. LATE MR. ELRINGTON TRIBUTED

    At the Macleay Shire Council meeting yesterday the President (Cr. D. W. Mighell) paid tribute to the late Mr. H. G. Elrington and ...

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  18. EXPENSIVE SPEEDING

    In Kempsey Petty Sessions. Cletus C. Fuller found it is expensive to exceed the speed limit of 30 miles per hour in a built-up area. He ...

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  20. PUNCTURED WOUND TO EYE

    Whilst trying to break a piece of wire yesterday, Ian H. Hudson, 35, married, of Millbank, received a punctured wound to the left eye ...

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  21. Overtime Banned

    About a month ago the Macleay Shire Council decided to permit employees to work overtime on certain undertakings. ...

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  22. FELL FROM BICYCLE

    James Butterfield, 12, son of Mr. Gordon Butterfield, of Macquarie Street, South Kempsey, on Sunday received abrasions to the nose, ...

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  23. SENTENCED TWICE IN THE ONE DAY

    Donald John Flanders, an aborigine, has good cause to remember last Wednesday--he received gaol sentences in two ...

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  24. Kinchela Storekeeper On Industrial Charges

    Clifford R. Ball appeared in the Kempsey Petty Sessions on Wednesday to answer charges made by Reginald David-Douglas Walker, an ...

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  25. OPEN COLUMN

    Would the writer replying to "Fair Play's" article re "Sea Worm Parasites" please supply his name and address? ...

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  26. INJURED FINGER

    Geoffrey Sexton, 4-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. C. Sexton, of Clarence Ryan Avenue, West Kempsey, received an incised wound to the ...

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  27. FERRY TENDER

    The Macleay Shire Council yesterday accepted the tender of B. E. Dyson for the operation of the Frederickton ferry. The submitted ...

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  28. BURNT REMAINS OF MAN FOUND AT TANBAN

    Police, under Detective L. R. Norton, are investigating the finding of burnt remains of a man, believed to be Cecil Christian, 54, of Sydney, at Tanban late yesterday afternoon. The remains were discovered lying under a burnt-out log by two men, John Ahearn and Joseph Shaw, of Tanban Loop, who also found ...

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  29. PERSONAL

    Constable E. S. Wood has returned from holidays. Mr. Harry Silversides spent the week-end in Kempsey, staying at ...

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  30. BITTEN BY SNAKE

    On Friday last, Avin Chapman, 22, of Crescent Head Road, South Kempsey, an employee of the PMG, was bitten by a snake whilst ...

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  31. DRANK KEROSENE

    On Monday last, Dianne O'Leary, 20-months-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. O'Leary, of Kundabung, was taken to the District Hospital ...

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  32. FELL FROM FENCE

    On Saturday, Unice Clegg, 9-year-old daughter of Mr. W. Clegg, of 62 Sea Street, West Kempsey, received a lacerated wound to the left thigh ...

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