SOME wonderful things have been done to please the Wallsend people after the loss of their trams. The multiplicity of buses ...
Article : 525 wordsThe world to-day was unsafe anti restless because receding tides of war had littered it with disillusionment, bitterness and suspicion, said ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 361 wordsDespite changes in the redistribution of boundaries, the Hunter Federal seat remains a Labour stronghold. Mr. R. James, who has held ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 255 wordsThere is slightly more than a 50-50 chance that the New Zealand Labour Government will end its 14-year term of office at the general election on Wednesday. ...
Article : 827 wordsA child was killed and 11 people were injured in road accidents in Newcastle and the North at the week-end. ...
Article : 531 words{No abstract available}
Family Notices : 2,019 wordsThough some experts still draw long faces when they set the world's known resources of food against the increase in the ...
Article : 671 wordsWASHINGTON, Nov. 27. A.A.P. —Australia and New Zealand were among the members of the 10-nation working party established ...
Article : 103 wordsThe immediate nationalisation of key industries, including the B.H.P. and coalmines, was called for by the trade-union unity conference at ...
Article : 428 wordsOf £50,000 needed to establish a hostel for young men in Tudor-street, Hamilton, £6000 had been collected by Mr. T. Frith, of ...
Article : 265 wordsA number of Australian girls who were American War brides, although happily married, seemed desperately homesick, Rev. F. H. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 401 wordsMrs. Pauline Cavanagh, 64, of Ravensfield, Farley, was gored by a cow while carrying an armful of lucerne to it. She suffered a severely ...
Article : 53 wordsHe says I've no sense, but I don't mind, because if I had I'd only worry about how dumb I was. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 21 wordsLONDON, Nov. 27. A.A.P. —Their Majesties arrived at Windsor Castle yesterday for the first Autumn Court to be held there since ...
Article : 59 wordsSome soldiers had sabotaged work in open-cut mines in the coal strike. Mr. J. Tapp, a Cessnock mining official, claimed at the trade-union ...
Article : 85 words{No abstract available}
Advertising : 73 wordsMr. Cyril Griffiths's forecast of Newcastle and Coalfields to-day is: Some scattered rain squalls, but becoming mainly fine, with west, and ...
Article : 191 wordsThings have been happening at Newcastle Missions to Seamen Club. Seamen, usually perfectly normal, have been going ...
Article : 694 wordsThe President of the Churches of Christ Conference (Mr. W. J. Crossman) said at Mayfield Church of Christ: "Can Christianity be ...
Article : 351 wordsInstrumental, vocal and elocutionary sections of the fifth City of Newcastle Eisteddfod will begin at the City Hall this morning. ...
Article : 178 wordsThe commonsense suggestion has beet made by Ald. Purdue and Boa that the City Council should be kept in closer touch with the ...
Article : 152 words{No abstract available}
Detailed lists, results, guides : 137 wordsThe trade-union unity conference at the City Hall yesterday "deplored the widespread war proparganda, continued growth of armaments, ...
Article : 147 wordsAlbert Hafey, 38, of Halcyon-street, Cessnock, injured his left ankle and elbow when he fell off a bus yesterday. He also received ...
Article : 32 wordsJesus said unto them, Come ye after Me, and I will make you to become fishers of men. Mark 1:17. ...
Article : 23 wordsPlease choose from the following download options:
Share this item on:
Print page as...
Testing
Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954), Mon 28 Nov 1949, Page 2
It's easy and takes two shakes of a lamb's tail!
With your Trove account you can: