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    OUR TWO STRONG HANDS ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. CHOICE OF MAYOR TO-NIGHT

    The recently-elected Greater Newcastle Council will meet to-night for the first time. It will elect the mayor. So far only two aldermen have ...

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  4. NO RED TAPE IN A.R.P.

    Plans to waive departmental red tape so that all sections could "get on with the job," were made at a conference in Newcastle on Saturday afternoon ...

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  5. Family Notices

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  6. The R.A.F. is Working to a Plan

    The criticism has been voiced that the Royal Air Force offensive against Germany lacks punch and effectiveness. People, both in this country and ...

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  7. MINISTERS TO VISIT BULBA ISLAND

    The Chief Secretary (Mr. Baddeley) and Minister for Lands (Mr. Tully) have accepted an invitation to visit the Bulba reservation, extended to them by the ...

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  8. N.E.S. DO WELL IN FIRST FULL-SCALE EXERCISES

    FIRST full-scale exercises undertaken by Newcastle N.E.S. were held yesterday afternoon. High-lights were the rescue of patients ...

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  9. LABOUR SWEEPS POLL

    HOBART, Sunday.—Labour scored a sweeping victory in the Tasmanian State election on Saturday. The Government's numbers will be increased by one, making ...

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  10. Japanese "Hitlerites of East"

    Speaking in the City Hall last night, Mr. J. D. Blake said the spread of war in the Pacific as a result of the treacherous Japanese attack was a ...

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  11. Works Manager for Shipyard

    The Engineer-Superintendent of Dredge Services in the Public Works Department (Mr. J. H. Mitchell) has been appointed Works Manager for the new shipbuilding ...

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  12. Will Work Round Clock

    THE HEADQUARTERS STAFF of Newcastle N.E.S. will be on duty all round the clock shortly, the Northern Controller of N.E.S. (Mr. H. ...

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  13. FORMS READY SOON

    Full details of procedure and action to be taken by men concerned with the registration of additional classes will be announced as soon as available. ...

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  14. R.A.A.F. RECRUITING TIMES

    The R.A.A.F. Recruiting Centre at the Old Technical College, Hunter-street West, Newcastle, will be opened for the answer of inquiries regarding enlistment into the ...

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  15. SURFERS' TIDETABLE

    High water: 5.24 a.m., 5.43 p.m. Low water times are approximately six hours later. ...

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  16. CURRENT TOPICS

    THE following weather forecasts were issued by the Weather Bureau at 9 o'clock last night for the ensuing 24 hours— ...

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  17. STATE RAILWAYS TAKEN OVER

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The Commonwealth Government has taken over control of all State railways. The Commonwealth Transport Minister (Mr. Lawson) said ...

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  18. Better Response to Sydney Fund

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—During the past few days there was a better response to the appeal for funds for the construction of a new H.M.A.S. Sydney, the ...

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  19. TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS

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  20. Industrial Factions Gather Forces

    The trial of strength between factions on the Newcastle Trades Hall Council will be resumed on Thursday night when delegates will gather to elect the ...

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  21. TOC H FOUNDER GOES TO SEA

    LONDON, Dec. 14.—Rev. Philip T. B. ("Tubby") Clayton, founder of Toc H. has gone to sea as chaplain to an oil tanker fleet. He will change from ship ...

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  22. CARS READY FOR EMERGENCY

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—In permitting motorists to draw their December and January petrol rations the Government aimed at keeping cars on the road to ...

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  23. FIRE SIRENS ONLY FOR AIR RAIDS

    IN FUTURE, the Fire Brigade will use its sirens only in cast of an air-raid, Inspector Currer, of Fire Brigade Headquarters, Cook's Hill, said yesterday that ...

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  24. War Loading in Miners' Holiday Pay

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The application of the Central Executive of the Miners' Federation for war loading and cost of living to be added to holiday payments ...

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  25. Don't Badger Russia

    A section of the British Press a few months ago spilt much ink trying to Persuade Mr. Churchill to open a European front. Another section has ...

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  26. Car Overturns, Three Injured

    When a motor-car overturned in Tudor-street, Hamilton, near the fire station, at 6.50 p.m. on Saturday, one man was seriously injured. Two others had to ...

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  27. DIED IN THE SURF

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The body of William Frederick David Lilliebridge, 35, a clerk in the Transport Department, was recovered 100 yards from the shore at ...

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  28. ARCHBISHOP HEAD IN GRAVE CONDITION

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The Archbishop of Melbourne (Dr. Head), who was involved in a road accident at Seaford last week is seriously ill at St. Ives ...

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  29. CHRISTMAS DINNER FOR TROOPS

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Whether they are in camps, forts or garrisons, all Australian troops will be provided with a special dinner on Christmas Day. ...

    Article : 89 words
  30. PERSONAL

    Ald. E. P. Hogan was reelected Mayor of Narrabri for the 13th term. Ald. C. T. Shearer in Deputy Mayor. Cr. S. I. T. Parish was elected ...

    Article : 60 words
  31. U.S. Envoy to Middle East

    CAIRO, Dec. 14.—Mr. William C. Bullitt, former United States Ambassador to Russia and France, has arrived here as Special United States Envoy to the ...

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