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  4. By The Way

    The trainee soldiers at Kempsey over the week end had a good deal to say about their night in the bush some ...

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  5. RAIL MOVE MAY BRING LABOR CAUCUS CRISIS

    SYDNEY, Sun. -- A new move by the Commissioner for Railways, Mr. Windsor, to save £500,000 per annum may cause a crisis in Caucus, Labor Party observers said today. ...

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  6. HIGH SCHOOL HEADMASTER RETIRES AT KEMPSEY 14 YEARS

    Mr. A. A. Beckett, B.A., B.Ec., Headmaster of Kempsey High School since 1938, is retiring from the service. Mr. Beckett entered the teaching service ...

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  7. EISENHOWER CHEERED

    Dwight D. Eisenhower, new Republican President of the United States, acknowledges the cheers of crowds in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. SHOT BROTHER ACCIDENTALLY THEN SUICIDED

    BRISBANE, Sund .-- A young migrant committed suicide today after he had accidentally shot his brother. ...

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  9. BAND RECITAL

    Kempsey Silver Band gave a two-hour recital in Chapple Park on Sunday afternoon, much to the delight of the ...

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  10. THREE KILLED IN WEEK-END CRASHES

    SYDNEY, Sund -- The death roll from motor accidents in NSW for 1952 increased by three at the ...

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  11. MACLEAY SHIRE RATE MAY BE EIGHTPENCE

    Macleay Shire Council, as we go to press, is discussing the draft estimates for 1953, and some increase on the present rate is almost inevitable. ...

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  12. WIDE SEARCH FOR BUSHMAN

    DARWIN, Sun. -- A large search party is traversing bush and gullies looking for a wellknown bushman, who has ...

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  13. REMEMBRANCE SUNDAY OBSERVED IN KEMPSEY

    Remembrance Sunday was observed yesterday by friends and relatives of dead comrades, and other bodies in ...

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  14. MISSING MAN FOUND IN RIVER

    TAMWORTH. Sund .--The body of an aged pensioner who had been missing since August 7 was found today in ...

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  15. AL JOLSON EXPRESS

    A Grafton alderman has re-named the steam North Coast Daylight Express "The Al Jolson Express." ...

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  16. SUDDEN DEATH OF YOUNG PRIEST SHOCKS TAREE

    The sudden death in a Taree Private Hospital at noon last Wednesday of Rev. Father Thomas Joseph Cook ...

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  17. FOUR RESCUED-- BOAT OVERTURNS

    NEWCASTLE, Sun.-- A police constable and two boatmen late this afternoon rescued four people after they ...

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  18. STEVENSON COULD HELP IN CONGRESS

    NEW YORK Sun. -- The "New York Times," which supported General Eisenhower in the Presidential election ...

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  19. HOT RECEPTION FOR COMMUNISTS AT UNION RALLY

    SYDNEY, Sun. -- Police will take special precautions to prevent Communist interference at a Labor Party rally to ...

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  20. MINISTER PLEASED WITH URANIUM DEVELOPMENT

    DARWIN, Sun. -- The Minister for Development, Senator Spooner, said today that he was well pleased with ...

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  21. TRACTOR KILLS RIFLEMAN

    MELBOURNE, Saturday. -- Ian Johnson, 24, a member of the Victorian rifle team, was crushed to death by a ...

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  22. FIRST BUSHFIRE IN MOUNTAINS

    SYDNEY, Sund .-- The first bushfire in the Blue Mountains broke out today near Lapton. ...

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  23. DROUGHT BROKEN IN N. TERRITORY

    DARWIN, Sun.-- The Weather Bureau reported tonight that although drought conditions have been broken in the ...

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  24. ARMIDALE APPLE CROP IS FAILURE

    SYDNEY, Sund .-- The Department of Agriculture reported today that the apple crop in the Armidale district ...

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  25. CYCLE ACCIDENT-- SATURDAY NIGHT

    Mr. Robert N. O. 'Leary, 24, sustained severe injuries, Saturday night when his motor cycle skidded and gave him a ...

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  26. Official Opening Waste Of Time

    TENTERFIELD. -- The annual show in February, 1953, will be the second successive district exhibition conducted ...

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  27. DIED FROM EXPOSURE

    Alan West, a six-year-old boy missing from his home at Wilga, Western Australia, for five days, was found on ...

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  28. Sydney Jeweller Charged In W.A.

    PERTH, Sund .-- Police today arrested Sydney jeweller Maurice Westerfield over the possession of gold jewellery. ...

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  29. DRUNKEN SAILOR CASE-- KNIGHT IN MID-AIR

    Mr. Hamilton Knight, Federal Conciliation Commissioner, speaking in Sydney on Friday, said until a new authority was appointed to the maritime industry, as provided for in the new ...

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  30. TROUBLE WITHIN COUNTRY AND NOT OUTSIDE

    SYDNEY, Sund .-- The danger to Australia's prosperous future came from with in the country, and not from ...

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  31. KEITH BATH CASE-- LEGAL ISSUES

    Mr. Justice Taylor in High Court Chambers on November 7 decided to refer to the Full Court legal issues raised in a £25,000 claim against the Commonwealth by Keith Percival Bath, of Manly, ...

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  32. KOREAN FRONT QUIET BOMBERS BIG ATTACK

    TOKYIO, Sun. -- The lull on the Korean front continued at the week-end with the exception of a small scale attack by Chinese on a central sector ridge. ...

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  33. "HEIL HITLER" SHOUT SHOCKS LONDON CROWD

    LONDON, Sun. -- People stood in a stunned silence today when the solemn Remembrance Day service at the ...

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  34. No Adjournment

    SYDNEY .-- The Speaker, Mr. Lamb, refused to adjourn the Legislative Assembly for the running of the Melbourne ...

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