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  4. By The Way

    Grafton Show Committee is contemplating a cat section for their 1953 Show. An East Kempsey resident ...

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  5. QUEEN MAY USE NEW ROYAL YACHT ON TOUR

    There is every possibility that the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh will travel to New Zealand and Australia aboard the new Royal yacht. THIS vessel will be launched ...

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  6. INTRODUCTION OF MEANS TEST AT DISTRICT HOSPITAL

    Mr. A. J. Gould, Secretary of the Macleay District Hospital, reporting to a Board meeting on Wednesday night, stated that the introduction of the Hospital Contributions ...

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  7. DAVIS REDUCED IN RANK AND LOSES WAGES

    SYDNEY, Thurs. -- Edward Clyde Davis, who was dismissed from the Police Force as a Sergeant on August 19 ...

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  8. STOPPAGE WILL WEAKEN ECONOMY

    SYDNEY, Thurs .-- The Minister for Public Works, Mr. Renshaw, said tonight that continuation of the ...

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  9. "ACT OF GOD" FUND SUGGESTED

    MT. GAMBIER (SA), Thurs, --On the motion of the NSW division, the third annual Conference of the APPU ...

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    The new permanent headquarters of the United Nations, where the 7th General Assembly is taking place, are shown in the foreground against the skyline of New York City. The three UN buildings ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. CUT IN MINERS' WAGES SOUGHT IN WAGE CASE

    SYDNEY. Thurs. -- The reduction of £1 a week in the coal industry basic wage would mean a saving of ...

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  12. NSW "POISON YEAR"

    SYDNEY. -- New South Wales police have named 1952 "The Poisoned Year." The reason is the large number of poisoning cases they have dealt with, and are dealing with. ...

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  13. DRIVERS OF HEAVY LORRIES TO REST

    SYDNEY, Thurs. -- The State Parliament today debated regulations which will force drivers of heavy lorries ...

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  14. BROKEN LEG CAN BE REPLACED

    Mr. Edward Bert Coleman, of Broughton Street, had a severe fall from a bicycle when struck by a motor ...

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  15. DAVIS CUP SQUAD PAIR IN FINAL

    SYDNEY, Thurs. -- The Davis Cup squad combination, Mery. Rose and Don Candy, will meet Geoff ...

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  16. Coffs Harbour Man Seriously Injured

    C. HARBOUR, Thurs .-- A seriously injured man was found lying on the railway line about 500 yards north of ...

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  17. NO EXTRA HOLIDAY FOR CORONATION

    SYDNEY, --There will be no extra holiday in N.S.W. next year for the Coronation. ...

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  18. WORK TO CEASE ON LINE DUPLICATION

    SINGLETON, Thurs. -- Work on duplication of the railway line between Singleton and Muswellbrook will ...

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  19. MINISTER FOR COOKING CLASS

    In a letter to the Macleay Hospital Board, the Minister for Education (Mr. R. J. Heffron) said it is hoped to ...

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  20. MOCKRIDGE MAY GIVE UP CAREER

    LONDON, Thurs. -- Australian cyclist, Russell Mockridge, who won two gold medals at the Helsinki ...

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  21. Struck By Car

    Noel Langthorne, 4, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Langthorne, of Bloomfield St., sustained an injury to his ...

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  22. HIGH NUMBER IN HOSPITAL

    A high number of patients are still receiving treatment at the Macleay District Hospital. ...

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  23. PRICKLY CUSTOMER AT SHOWGROUND

    The echidna, commonly known as porcupine or anteater, is notably fond of a quiet and secluded life, yet ...

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  24. Hospitals Will Lodge Prosecutions

    The Secretary (Mr. A. J. Gould) reported to Macleay Hospital Board on Wednesday night that prosecutions ...

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  25. PRAWN HAULS

    Laurieton prawning boats at the weekend had a haul of 4,800 lb. During the week the 14 boats have been averaging ...

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  26. JUMP AHEAD!

    Laurieton is a jump ahead of Port Macquarie and Kempsey in that a splendid tourist map -- a valuable district ...

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  27. MILK PRICE TOO HIGH IN MILK BOARD AREA

    The managing director of the Macleay Dairy Co. at Kempsey, Mr. D. J. Lancaster, said on Wednesday night that he would be astounded if the price of milk was not reduced by the Milk Board. ...

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  28. BIG CANADIAN DOLLAR DEAL FOR AUSTRALIA

    LONDON. -- One of the most significant dollar orders ever to be received by Australia has just been booked in Canada. Canada, dissatisfied with ...

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  29. HOSPITAL SITE -- RATEPAYERS' BURDEN

    The action of the N.S.W. Hospitals' Commission in seeking to hold valuable land at East Kempsey, as a site for a hospital that may not be built for another fifty years, came in for considerable criticism at Macleay District Hospital Board meeting on Wednesday night. ...

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  30. WAITING ROOM AT HOSPITAL

    At the Macleay Hospital Board meeting on Wednesday night the Secretary (Mr. Gould) reported two tenders ...

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