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  4. RECORD CROWD WATCHES KEMPSEY'S JUBILEE STREET CARNIVAL NIGHT

    Three thousand people thronged Smith Street, Kempsey, last night when couriers drawn from the Cycle Club brought messages of loyalty from the north in the great relay which terminates in Canberra on May 9 -- the anniversary of the opening of the first Federal Parliament by the then Duke of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. EDUCATIONAL BUILDINGS FOR KEMPSEY--MINISTER'S REPLY

    In a letter to Mr. R. S. Vincent, M.I.A., the Minister for Education, Mr. R. J. Heffron, gives no-indication of a date on which construction will begin on essential educational buildings in Kempsey. ...

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  6. £1500 Grant For Kempsey Council Road Work

    "It is my pleasure to inform you that I have approved a grant of £1,500 to the Kempsey Municipal Council from the 1950-51 ...

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  7. COUNTY COUNCIL CHAIRMAN APPRECIATES CO-OPERATION DURING ZONING DIFFICULTIES

    The Chairman of the Macleay River County Council (Ald. T. A. Miles) is appreciative of the co-operation given by consumers of electricity during the present zoning scheme and load-shedding. ...

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  8. STYX-GEORGE'S CREEK HYDRO-ELECTRICITY

    "I refer to your personal representations on behalf of Kempsey Municipal Council concerning electricity development works in that ...

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  9. HOSPITAL SUBSIDY INCREASED TO £43,303

    The subsidy to the Macleay District Hospital has been increased by £2,794 The Minister for Health, Mr. M ...

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  10. PERSONAL

    Mr. and Mrs. R. V. McMullen are leaving for Ballina to-night for the usual school holidays. Mr. Harry Richardson, well-known ...

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  11. A.C.T.U. OPPOSES SECRET BALLOT

    Melbourne Trades Hall Council last night adopted an ACTU recommendation opposing the Government's proposed secret ...

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  12. SHERWOOD BRIDGE

    The Department of Main Roads Secretary has written to Mr. R. S. Vincent, M.L.A., with reference to personal ...

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  13. Eggs Up 26 If Wheat Price Rises

    Eggs would rise an average of 26 a dozen on the present price of 4- if wheat farmers gained an increase to 177 a bushel for home ...

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  14. ALLIES HOLD KOREAN LINE

    TOKYO, Friday, A.A.P. Reuter.--Allied tank in infantry patrols, fanning northward out of Seoul fought a series of sharp engagements with ...

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  15. Government Censured On China Supplies

    LONDON, Friday. -- Raymond Blackburn (Independent) in the House of Commons, yesterday, talked on the motion of censure on the ...

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  16. JUBILEE BALL

    Over 500 people attended the Hospital Jubilee Ball held in the Agricultural Hall on Wednesday night. ...

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  17. SCHOOL HOLIDAY

    The public schools closed yesterday on holidays, reopening on May 16. An extra day has been added to the holiday on account of ...

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  18. RECREATION GROUND FOR KINCHELA

    The Minister for Education, Mr. R. J. Heffron, has acknowledged Mr. R. S. Vincent's personal representations relative to the desire of ...

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  19. FALL AT FROLIC

    On Wednesday, June Cooper, 13, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Cooper, of Frederickton, received a probable fracture of the left ...

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  20. WOMAN ROBBED

    Three men held up and robbed a woman at her New Lambton home last night. The woman, Mrs. Agnes Johnson, ...

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  21. EUROKA CREEK

    The Minister for Works and Local Government (Mr. J. J. Cahill) has told Mr. Vincent, M.L.A., that he is considering representations on ...

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  22. Banana Knife Slipped

    A severe incised wound to the left side of the body was received by Richard Gleeson, of Stuart's Point when the knife which he was ...

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  23. AUTHORITY TO EVACUATE PEOPLE IN FLOOD TIME

    The Premier's Department has replied to Kempsey Municipal Council's representations in relation to the question of Inspectors of Police being given authority to order the evacuation of areas considered likely to be inundated or Seriously threatened in times of ...

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  24. REVENUE INCREASES

    CANBERRA.--Customs and excise revnue for the Commonwealth was up by nearly £17 million pounds over the 10 months ended April 30, ...

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  25. HIT WITH BAT

    Brian Beilby, 8, son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Beilby, of Clyde Street, Kempsey, received a lacerated wound on the forehead when he was ...

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  26. MACARTHUR'S VIEWS ON RUSSIAN STRATEGY

    General MacArthur said yesterday he did not believe anything that happened in Korea, or Asia, would affect Russia's ...

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  27. REMOVING SILT

    Referring to Mr. R. S. Vincent's personal representations on behalf of the Kempsey Municipal Council concerning flood silt removal, the ...

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  28. DRANK GARDEN POISON

    On Tuesday, Gail Harper, the 2½ year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Harper, of Broughton Street, West Kempsey, was taken to a doctor's ...

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