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  4. Annual Masonic Ball

    Two hundred couples danced to the strains of the Rhythm Boys' Orchestra beneath a canopy of greenery ...

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  5. Cessnock Municipal Council

    Following is a statement of bank balances as at June 30, 1943. Bach of the items are bank credits:— General Fund, £2,61y; P.I. Loan A/c. ...

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  6. Breach of Coal Mines Regulation Act.

    At Kurri Kurri Police court on Wednesday Athol Lightfoot, manager of Richmond Main Colliery, proceeded ...

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  7. Cessnock Municipal Council

    Those who have come in contact with the Cessnock Municipal Council's works foreman (Mr. Clive) have ...

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  9. Stealing Charge

    At Kurri Kurri Police Court on Wednesday, Norman James Olsen pleaded not guilty to a charge of having stolen a ...

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  10. Stoppages in Mines

    The Coal Commissioner Mr. Mighell) said one reason for coal stoppages was the great loyalty of miners to one ...

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  11. Horses at a Dollar Each.

    Cessnock Municipal Council is faced with the problem as to what to do with horses of little value. When some horses become useless ...

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  12. APPRECIATION OF CESSNOCK COMFORTS FUND.

    Roy Harden, who is in the R.A.A.F., in a letter to the EAGLE, describes how eight men on a long railway journey of eighteen hours ...

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  13. INDECENT LANGUAGE AT KURRI.

    At the Kurri Kurri Police Court on Wednesday, John McNab (43), pleaded guilty to a charge of having used indecent language and was fined £2 ...

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  14. LUCK!

    The luck of the game—or what! A well-known country gambling saloon, after many months of a highly successful run of "ins" and no police ...

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  16. FEDERAL ELECTIONS

    The Writs for the forthcoming Federal Elections will be issued on 16th July, 1943, and consequently the re[?]ls to be used at the elections will close at ...

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  17. SALVATION ARMY ANNIVERSARY.

    The 31st anniversary of the opening of the Salvation Army Hall in Cessnock will be held this week-end. Major O. Smerdon has arranged for ...

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  18. HEFFRON AND BROWN-OUT.

    The Minister for N.E.S (Mr. Heffron) has appealed to householders not to regard lifting of the brownout as an indication that more electric light and ...

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  19. STRAYING STOCK.

    Fo having allowed stock to stray at Kurri Kurri, William Norris, of Edward Street, Kurri Kurri, was fined £1 with 8/- costs by Mr. G. J. ...

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