PARIS, September 13. A.A.P.—The British First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. Alexander) walked out of a meeting of the Military Commission of the Paris Conference to-day in the course of a two-hour debate on whether a ...
Article : 810 wordsNewcastle Y.W.C.A opened its baby minding service yesterday. Sandria Hudson and Billy Filson play happily while waiting for their mothers to return to them. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 34 wordsTOWNSVILLE, Friday. — Two hundred and twenty waterside workers, who had been suspended, went on board three vessels in Port ...
Article : 171 wordsSYDNEY, Friday.—A special committee representing the New South Wales Trades and Labour Council Executive and mining unions may meet in Sydney on Monday to discuss measures to ensure that all Government members are ...
Article : 572 wordsSYDNEY, Friday.—Three men were injured in a brawl in Alma-street, Darlington, to-night after a disturbance occurred in a dance hall. ...
Article : 208 wordsGOULBURN, Friday. — Rev. Alan Walker to-day attacked the Government for "scandalous failure" to restrict reports of divorce cases. ...
Article : 356 wordsBRISBANE, Friday.—Russia's activities in the Pacific could definitely be regarded with suspicion, the Chairman of the United States Military ...
Article : 262 wordsNEW YORK, September 13. A.A.P.—The National Maritime Union, which is affiliated with the Congress of Industrial Organisations, began a strike at midnight for the same wage increase that has been made possible for ...
Article : 491 wordsBERLIN, September 13. A.A.P. —The British Control has issued the first permit to a German girl to travel to England ...
Article : 92 wordsSYDNEY, Friday.—Following the gazettal of the new Liquor Amendment Act to-day, Chief Licensing Inspector F. W. Nunan said the change ...
Article : 136 wordsWAGGA, Friday.—Fewer than half of one per cent. of the people in Australia were unemployed now. Mr. Chifley said at Wagga to-night. ...
Article : 98 wordsPARIS, Sept. 13. A.A.P.—There would [?] a civil war followed by a world war if France adapted the constitution in the forms now before the ...
Article : 164 wordsBATAVIA, Sept. 13. A.A.P.—Because of a dispute about whether British or Indonesians should escort repatriates within the Allied ...
Article : 149 wordsPARIS, Sept. 13. A.A.P.— The Russian delegate to the Paris conference (M. Vyshinsky) in a letter to Signor Egeland, the Chairman of ...
Article : 137 wordsSYDNEY, Friday.—Nine ex-servicemen to-day applied to the Special Federal Court for orders directing the Australian Wool Realisation ...
Article : 97 wordsMELBOURNE, Friday.—The Federal Executive of the Returned Soldiers' League drew up a declaration of loyalty, which members or ...
Article : 96 wordsThis drag line is removing 400 tons of soil a day as it forms a new cutting from near the Sulphide works to the Newcastle approach of the new Cockle Creek Bridge. The soil is being used to build the approach embankment on the Sydney side of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 56 wordsSYDNEY, Friday. — If no rain fell within 10 days, the milk position would be very serious throughout the metropolitan area, the Chairman ...
Article : 43 wordsJERUSALEM, September 13. A.A.P.—Terrorists dynamited two banks at Tel Aviv to-day and attacked another bank at Jaffa. They stole a quantity of money, said to be £5000, from one bank. ...
Article : 401 wordsHOBART, Friday.—Because pegging of land values did not apply to Government property, the Australian Broadcasting Commission was able to ...
Article : 101 wordsLONDON, September 13. A.A.P.— Moscow Kadio, quoting "Izvestia," alleged that Britain was "violating the sovereignty of Middle Eastern ...
Article : 84 wordsSYDNEY, Friday.—Bail was refused Mervyn Garvie, 39, labourer, when he was charged in the Central Court to-day with the murder of Cecil ...
Article : 68 wordsLONDON, Sept. 13. A.A.P.—The George Cross has been posthumously awarded to a British officer who gave himself up to the Japanese to stop ...
Article : 177 wordsLITHGOW, Friday.—Greyhounds and racehorses were better housed than schoolchildren, the President of the New South Wales Teachers' ...
Article : 87 wordsMiss Sybil Willey, young Brisbane singer, who has won a scholarship to the Julliard School of Music, New York. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 49 wordsSTUTTGART, Sept. 13. A.A.P.— A Fichtenberg inkeeper, Karl Fritehe, 74, has been arrested by German police for possession of an ...
Article : 68 wordsSYDNEY, Friday.—Unless the threat to stop work was withdrawn. Mr. Justice Kinsella, of the Industrial Commission, said to-day he ...
Article : 115 wordsSYDNEY, Friday.—A quarter of a million sheep and 15,000 cattle were moved by rail from the droughtstricken districts of northern New ...
Article : 231 wordsADELAIDE, Friday.—The second victim of the axe attack at Parkside yesterday, Mrs. Ellen Elizabeth Castle, 58, died in hospital to-day, ...
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Advertising : 78 wordsNEW YORK, Sept. 13. A.A.P.— The Secretary-General of U.N.O. (M. Trygve Lie) announced that postponement of the meeting of the General ...
Article : 100 wordsBRISBANE, Friday.—Queensland's cotton acreage will be trebled this year and growers will receive a record price for next season's seed ...
Article : 81 wordsNEW YORK, Sept. 13. A.A.P.— The high prices realised at the Australian and South African wool sales thwarted United States buyers, says ...
Article : 79 wordsMELBOURNE, Friday.— The chief civil engineer, the chief mechanical engineer and the chief traffic manager of the New South Wales ...
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Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954), Sat 14 Sep 1946, Page 3
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