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  4. DEGREE FOR HIGH SCHOOL EX-PUPIL

    A Maitland High old boy has been notified by the University of Cambridge that he has been awarded the degree of Doctor ...

    Article : 267 words
  5. Chamber Of Commerce D To Press For Action On Flood Mitigation

    Maitland Chamber of Commerce lost night [?]ded to seek membership in the Upper Hunter association of Chambers of Commerce The chamber decided to do this in the hope of ...

    Article : 206 words
  6. OPPOSITION TO MILK BOARD PLAN

    The Paterson-Vacy branch of the Milk Zone Dairymen’s Council last night decided not to support the Milk Board’s ...

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  7. GREAT TRIALS AHEAD SAYS CHURCHILL

    LONDON: Britain’s supreme policy was “peace through strength,” Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill said yesterday when addressing a meeting of women Conservatives at London’s Royal Albert ...

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  8. Inquiry Into Raid On Two-up School

    SYDNEY; Police Commissioner Delaney this monies ordered an inquiry into allegations that a “phoney raid” had ...

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  9. HOGAN PULLED THIGH MUSCLE

    MODEMO (California): Queenslander Hec Hogan, national sprint champion and one of Australia’s main ...

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  10. ROBBERY WAS INSIDE JOB

    SYDNEY: Police believe a well-timed telephone call gave thieves a chance to steal a mailbag containing £30,000 ...

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  11. Man Assaulted, Robbed By Youths

    SYDNEY: Detectives are searching for four “bodgie” youths who attacked and robbed a young man last ...

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  12. MORE CASES OF DIPHTHERIA

    SYDNEY: Four more diphtheria cases were reported to-day. At present there are 40 ...

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  13. Chamber Of Commerce Officers

    Maitland Chamber of Commerce wants closer co-operation between itself and the Maitland Businessmen’s Club ...

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  14. “TERRIBLE BURNS” ON SAILORS

    Forty-two of 82 victims still confined in shoreside hospitals after Wednesday’s tragic explosions and fire aboard the ...

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  15. LEADERS MAKE LAST APPEALS TO VOTERS BEFORE ELECTIONS

    SYDNEY: The three party leaders for the Federal elections to-morrow made their final appeals to electors to-day. Before he left for Melbourne by air this morning, ...

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  16. Cricketer In Income Tax Test Case

    LONDON: An attempt by [?]Crown to tax a collection [?]ade for Nottinghamshire’s [?]usrallan cricketer, Bruce ...

    Article : 129 words
  17. To-morrow’s PolI

    SYDNEY: More than 1,881,000 voters will go, to the polls in New South Wales to-morrow, but 123,283 electors in ...

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  18. Big Increase In British Share Of World Wool Market

    LONDON: World wool consumption last year amounted to 2600 million pounds clean weight. This was revealed in a report by the British Commonwealth Economic Committee published this morning. ...

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  19. To-day’s Leader A Ray Of Hope

    WASHINGTON: The United States has suggested that Thailand and tha Philippines should attend the five-power military staff conference on South-East Asia which is planned to begin in Washington early next month. Thailand and the Philippines, two of the Asian nations said to be willing to ...

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  22. Traffic Delayed In Heavy Fog

    SYDNEY: Harbour and road traffic was almost halted to-day by one of the/worst fogs in years. ...

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  23. FINE ON HUNTER

    N.S.W. forecast: Fine in most of the State, but some patchy light rain in far west and along the southern border. ...

    Article : 81 words
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