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  4. Local and General.

    The mines in the Caledonian and Hetton-Bellbird groups worked full time during the fortnight. Due, to a variety of causes, there was ...

    Article : 145 words
  5. THE TANK BATTLE

    A British Commander advancing in a light tank beyond one of the forward positions, to check the result of fire on the enemy by his battery. —Department of Information Photo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Sensational Happenings at Cessnock Dog Meeting.

    There were some very sensational happenings at the Cessnock dog meeting on Saturday last. At a meeting on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Sunday Night's Blackout

    There is a lesson from the blackout on Sunday night. Over half an hour after the blackout had been ordered ...

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  8. MUCH TOO CORRECT

    One of the staff of the A.B.C. specialises in absolute correct enunciation. He reminds one of a competitor at an eisteddfod. He is also ...

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  9. KEEPING UP THE MANPOWER.

    Since the outbreak of war, 24,808 babies have been born at five of the larger maternity hospitals in Sydney. Included in this total were two sets of ...

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  10. ABERDARE CENTRAL ENGINEDRIVERS.

    A week ago the enginedrivers at Aberdare Central colliery gave the management notice that they would cease work as a protest against the ...

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  11. A SLIGHT UN-TECHNICAL HITCH.

    On one occasion an old country man, who wasn't very good at reading, got nervous after he'd started broad-casting and lost his place. Meehan ...

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  12. THE PURPOSE OF REACTION.

    It is significant that sections of the press which are generally opposed to Labor's policy fully endorse the view that, by excising vital clauses of ...

    Article : 431 words
  13. WHAT IS WRONG WITH AUSTRALIA?

    If the people of Australia will not subscribe to the war loan, they may be compelled to contribute more by taxation. This is not repayable. ...

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  14. WHAT MENTALITY.

    An astounding statement was made by a young man in Cessnock on Saturday last. He said he did not believe there was any ...

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  15. ABERMAIN PRIZE WINNERS.

    Abermain school children scored well when they entered in the knitting section of the Junior Red Cross Exhibition at Sydney. Members of ...

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  16. SEEING IS BELIEVING

    If you ever get downhearted about this war, as I do occasionally—if you hear depressing stories about lagging war production and idle war workers ...

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  17. Y.W.C.A. NOTES

    Millfield girls have decided that Y.W.C.A. activities this year will be gymnasium, vigoro, and occasional dances. The first vigoro practice will ...

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  18. RED CROSS APPEAL

    At the week-end there will be a State-wide appeal by the Red Cross to provide funds for our prisoners of war. ...

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  19. CESSNOCK "KOALAS."

    A good showing was made by the little J.R.C. "Koalas" (the youngest grade of Junior Red Cross members) from Cessnock Infants' School when ...

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  20. KNEW WHAT SHE MEANT

    A negress, asking the New Mexico State Employment Service to help her to find a job, said her husband had been in a car smash and suffered ...

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  21. HOW FAR?

    Captain Thompson, in Wingham Court in military exemption application: If I went to steal your potatoes, would you let mP steal them? ...

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  22. FOOTBALLERS INJURED

    Leslie Mather, aged 18, of Fifth-street, Weston, received a severe injury to his left knee and confusions and abrasions to both knees while ...

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  23. POKOLBIN SCORES

    Two girls from Pokolbin Junior Red Cross Circle were successful in attracting attention by their good work at the Junior Red Cross ...

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  24. HITLER, HIMMLER AND CO.

    The wiping out of a Czech village and all its male inhabitants, the slaughter of hundreds of Czechs in revenge for the death of Butcher ...

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  25. MULBRING CHILDREN SCORE WELL.

    Children of the J.R.C. Circle at Mulbring Public School made a very good showing with the work they entered for the Junior Red Cross ...

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  26. WIRTH BROS.' CIRCUS

    Wirth Bros. will present their circus at Cessnock on Saturday, 20th June, at rear of the United Service Hotel, and Friday, 19th June, at ...

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  27. TRUMP CARD

    Compared with rural industries our secondary callings are little affected by adverse seasons, and every kind of war material is being turned out ...

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  28. SWAPS WERE FLOPS.

    There is a tradition in the mercantile marine that the Captain of a ship and the chief engineer both think their jobs are the most important. A ...

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  29. NAMING THE KANGAROO

    One Robert Owen, an American writing to the Editor of the New York Times, gives this possible explanation of how the kangaroo got his name ...

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  30. WEDDING BELLS

    Canon Campbell celebrated the marriage of Valerie, fourth daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Guest, of Cessnock, to Cpl. Percy Jarrett ...

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  31. STOP THAT KISSING

    A Macquarie Street dentist says that people should be more careful of the habit of kissing. He says there is a prevalence of what is known as ...

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  32. EFFECTIVE WATER TRAP FOR MICE.

    The most suitable traps for mice when they become a nuisance on the farm are water traps. A very effective trap of this type can be made by ...

    Article : 185 words
  33. STOP PRESS

    Forty-two planes were used by the Japs in the last raid on Darwin. Six were brought down. We lost two. The damage has not yet ...

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  34. KURRI PRIZE WINNERS

    A good share of prizes went to Kurri Kurri children, at the annual Junior Red Cross Exhibition in Sydney. Entries by members of the ...

    Article : 170 words
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  36. EMPIRE CASUALTIES

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  37. WHO'S NEXT?

    The shortage of grave diggers is becoming a somewhat difficult problem in Bathurst, says the "Advocate." The other day a burial had to be ...

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  38. GETS FULL MARKS.

    Trials, troubles and tribulations of a cub reported:— "Who was your mother before she was married?" ...

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  39. "A BENDER"

    Declaring that he had spent more than £180 on drink in eight or nine weeks and that he was now broke, an elderly defendant at the Young police ...

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