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  3. COAL STRIKE SITUATION IN FRANCE BECOMES WORSE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The French coal strike situation became worse today following a decision of Communist miners to permanently withdraw safety teams from all pits, states Reuter's. correspondent in Paris. In view of the latest development ...

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  4. THOSE "MANILA GIRLS"

    THE United States Government is believed to have told the Commonwealth Government that it will honor obligations entered ...

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  5. SECURITY SEARCH OF PRESS ROOMS

    Mr. Clark (Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives) said in the House today that he had given authority for entry of security ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. 1,200 BANKRUPT IN U.K.?

    More than 1,200 British men and women, (one woman to every 10 men) are likely to find themselves bankrupt at the end of 1948, states Reuter. ...

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  7. EGYPTIAN FRONT CRUMBLES IN PALESTINE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In three clays of fighting the Egyptian front has crumbled away at three points, and Israeli convoys ste moving freely through the gaps, states "The Times" special correspondent in Negey. Supplies and reinforcements are now being moved without bindrance to ...

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  8. MINER' FEDERATION MOVE COUNTERED

    On his return from Leigh Creek coalfield yesterday, where, with Mr. P. Galvin (industrial officer of the State branch of Australian Workers' Union), ...

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  9. Public Sercants To Swear Allegiance

    Mr. Chifley (Prime Minister) said today that under amending legislation before the House of Representatives temporary Commonwealth public ...

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  10. Farewell And Birthday Party At Germein

    A farewell and a birthday celebration were held in Port Germein Institute in connection with the impending departure of Mrs. M. MacKenzie— ...

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  11. "GUEST SUNDAY" APPEAL "

    "Guest Sunday" would be observed throughout the State next week-end in connection with the United Nations Appeal for Children, and all families ...

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  12. Search For Danisgh Yacht In Distress

    A French lifeboat and other vessels are searching the sea about 140 miles off Brest for the Danish, yacht Atlantide, which sent an SOS yesterday ...

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  13. FOOTBALL VICTORY CELEBRATED

    More than 400 dancers joined with Port Football Club at a victory ball in the town hall to celebrate the winning of the 1948 premiership. The hall was ...

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  14. "Cradle Roll" At Pirie Church Of Christ

    A feature of the Bible school anniversary at Pirie Church of Christ was the part played by the "cradle roll" at the afternoon service, when ...

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  15. Women's Effort Nets £8 For U.N. Appeal For Children

    Organised by Mesdames D. J. Gill (C.W.A.) and R. G. Wheeler (Y.W.C.A.), a bridge evening in Shift-workers' and C.W.A. rooms (which ...

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  16. Call For Report On Tree "Nuisance"

    ALd. C. L. Davis told members of the town council on Monday night that a ratepayer had informed him that a tree growing in front of her ...

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  17. NO MIDNIGHT BUSES ON FRIDAYS

    Beginning this week, buses will not be dispatched from Pirie for the suburbs at midnight on Fridays. In a letter received by the town ...

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  18. IMPROVEMENT IN MILK "MOST GRATIFYING"

    "Thirty-three samples of milk were obtained from 15 producers in Pirie and Wandearah districts for submission to the methylene blue reduction ...

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  19. BERLIN AIR LIFT

    Air—Commodore E. G. Knox-Knight, O.B.E. (air officer commanding, overseas headquarters, London), is in Berlin visiting the R.A.F. airfield at ...

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  20. Attention To Corporation Refuse Dump

    In a report to the town council on Monday night Mr. E. E. Cooper (inspector) said that all outlying refuse at the corporation's dump had been pushed ...

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  21. 350 Pirieans See Military Documentary Films

    About 350 persons were present at the town hall last night when a programme of interesting documentary films was screened in connection with ...

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  22. Council Business Completed In Less Than Hour

    Pirie Town Council had one of its briefest meetings for many years on Monday night, when business was completed in 55 mins. A meeting of the ...

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  23. End Of Pea-Picking Season Gelebrated

    To conclude the pea-picking, season a picnic was held at the farm of Mr. Fred Kay. Sports and races were held in the afternoon and games and ...

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  24. Fourth Straight Win To Leon Hutchinson

    With his grandfather, Mr. Bill Hutchinson, Leon Hutchinson (14), Pirie's midget weight boxer, visited Adelaide for a special bout with B. ...

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  25. B.H.A.S. PICNIC

    To facilitate the handling of Traffic and for the convenience of the travelling public to and from Crystal Brook on PICNIC DAY arrangements have ...

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  26. Young Pirie Riders Score At Clare Show

    James Turner, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Turner, of Gooding street, Pirie, who rode the mare Blue Girl in horses-in-action events at Clare Show on Saturday, ...

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  27. Councils To Confer Wirrabara Road Proposal

    Fine Town Council has decided to inform the district council that it will arrange a preliminary conference with that body pending receipt from Wirrabara ...

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  28. "EMBLEM OF COMMON RIGHTS OF MAN"

    "The inspiration of Labor Day is a fine one. It marks the beginning of a move toward bringing order out of chaos and obtaining a better ...

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  29. PERSONAL

    Owing to indisposition Mr. D. L. Richards, S.M., was unable to preside in Pirie Police, and Local Courts yesterday. Cases were dealt with by ...

    Article : 188 words
  30. FROM DAY TO DAY

    Ligliting-up times: This evening, 7.5; sun rises 5.27, sets 6.35. Tomorrow, 7.6; sun rises 5.26, sets 6.36. Local temperatures: Yesterday, ...

    Article : 148 words
  31. Two Hat Tricks In Two Matches

    Fourteen-year-old Kevin Diggens was responsible for a remarkable performance in junior cricket in Pirie during the past ...

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  32. Minor In Betting Shop; Fined £2

    Douglas Desmond McMahon, of Railway terrace, Solomontown, was fined £2, with 15/ costs, by Messrs. W. Giles and A. Sjostrom in Pirie ...

    Article : 127 words
  33. Paris Senior Cricket To Begin Saturday

    Pirie District Cricket Association will open its season at Memorial Oval on Saturday. With abandonment of the district system players may now ...

    Article : 85 words
  34. UNLAWFUL POSSESSION OF TIN OF COFFEE

    "We regard this matter as serious. Surely you have read in the press that shipping companies' losses through pillaging run into millions of pounds, ...

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  35. NEW BY-LAW ON BICYCLE PARKING; ATTACHMENTS PROCURABLE

    Following notification by its works committee that parking attachments for bicycles are procurable at 4/6 each, plus sales tax of 10 per cent., the town ...

    Article : 100 words
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