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  4. AUSTRALIANS MEET ABROAD

    The Postmaster-General, Mr. H. L. Anthony, and Mrs. Anthony, met the Australian bantamweight champion, Jimmy Carruthers, when they recently visited Johannesburg. This picture shows Carruthers, who will meet Vic Toweel for the world title on November 8, shaking hands with Mrs. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SOON BE BACK TO SWAG FINANCES. CAHILL TAKEN TO TASK

    The people who recall the visit in August of the Premier (Mr. J. J. Cahill) will also remember some of his remarks which could be inferred as explanatory why his ...

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  6. PROMPT ACTION SAVED BIG FIRE OUTBREAK

    The quickness in which the alarm was given and answered was responsible for the prevention of a fire that could have caused serious damage late yesterday afternoon. ...

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  7. YOUNG MOTHER IS ELECTROCUTED BEFORE CHILDREN

    SYDNEY, Thursday. --A 22-year-old mother was electrocuted in front of lier two young children, and lay ...

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  8. DEATH ROLL MOUNTS IN TRAIN SMASH

    LONDON. Thurs. -- It is now believed that the death roll m Britain's worst railway disaster in 37 years will reach ...

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  9. MORE THALLIUM POISON; POLICE INVESTIGATING

    SYDNEY, Thurs. -- NSW police are investigating 15 cases of thaliium poisoning, said the chief of the C.I.B. ...

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  10. RAIL PILLAGERS COST Q'LAND FUND RAILWAY £50,000

    Railway pillagers cost the Queensland Government more than £50,000 a year in claims, but police- think the value of stolen goods may be half as much again. ...

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  11. E COY BIVOUAC RIFLE SHOOT

    E Coy. 41 Inf. Bn. will be conducting a combined bivouac and range practice during this weekend. ...

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  12. DRANK FROM WINE BOTTLE AND DIED

    WEST WYALONG, Thurs.-- Two of three men alleged to have stolen a truck, drank wine, became violently ill and ...

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  13. HOTEL SOLD TO KEMPSEY MEN FOR £40,000

    The freehold of the Nambucca Hotel, Macksville, has been sold by Messrs. E. W. and W. Welsh to Messrs. C. D. ...

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  14. HOUSE IN UPROAR TWO SUSPENDED

    CANBERRA, Thurs .-- The House adjourned tonight amidst uproar and confusion after the Speaker Mr. ...

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  15. RUBBED THISTLE IN HIS EYES

    A young Clybucca child suffered a painful eve injury in an unusual way on Wednesday. ...

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  16. "LITTLE DIGGER" SERIOUSLY ILL

    SYDNEY, Thurs. -- Mr. W. M. Hughes, MH.R., is critically ill at his Lindfield home, and his medical adviser holds ...

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  17. SUGAR UP 1d

    CANBERRA, Thurs. -- The retail price of sugar will rise by 1d per lb, and the new price in capital cities will be ...

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  18. 8000 RAILWAYMEN TO BE DISMISSED SYDNEY. Thurs -- Union

    officials said tonight that NSW Railway Department had completed plans for the dismissal of between 6,000 and ...

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  19. SALE OF STREET

    At Kempsey Council meeting, on October 7. Ald, T. Miles asked what had been done about the ...

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  20. JOCKEY SHOT

    SYDNEY, Fri. -- Well- known jockey, George Weiss, was accidentally shot dead last night. ...

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  21. ANZAC-SHOW DATE CLASH FINALISED

    GRAFTON, Fri.--A decision on the clash of the 1953 Grafton Show dates with Anzac Day was arrived at ...

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  22. SWIMMING CLUB'S REQUESTS GRANTED

    The Kempsey Amateur Swimming Club on Tuesday, submitted two requests and both were granted. ...

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  23. MILLHAND INJURED

    Owen Norman, 43, a mill hand, of Daisy Plains, suffered a severe incised wound to the right thigh yesterday ...

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  24. NAIL IN EYE

    David Best, of the Co-op. Store staff, sustained a painful injury to his right eye on Thursday, when accidentally ...

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  25. WHERE IS DREDGE? ASKS MACLEAY COMMITTEE

    The Committee recently formed in Kempsey to investigate the possibility of dredging the Macleay by other means than merely waiting on the authorities concerned to send a dredge to this ...

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  26. AMERICANS TO MOVE INTO PEAK DOWNS?

    Wealthy American cattlemen are believed to be interested in buying large areas of the 700,000 acre Queensland-British Food Corporation holding in Central Queensland. ...

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  27. KEMPSEY CAR PARK COUNCIL --LESSEE DIFFER

    At Kempsey Council meeting on Monday night, a letter was received from Ampol Petroleum Limited, advising it was of opinion that Council would be installing the hoist and air compressor ...

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  28. ODDS AGAINST KOREAN PEACE

    WASHINGTON, Thurs. -- The odds are against an early armistice in Korea, said the Foreign Secretary, Dean ...

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  29. STABBED HUSBAND

    Accused of having in Tokio on Saturday stabbed her husband, Colonel Aubrey Smith, who died six hours later, Mrs. ...

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  30. JUBILEE LANE

    At Kempsey Council meeting, on October 7, Ald. McNeil asked if a new building alignment had been ...

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  31. HIT BY LIMB

    Mr. Ron. Elford, of Macleay County Council staff, received a painful injury to his right forearm on Wednesday ...

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  32. FORK IN FOOT

    Miss Nola Cook, an employee at Schroder's, suffered a painful injury when she dropped a garden fork on her left ...

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