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  2. Letters to Editor

    Sir,—I read with amusement the statement, amounting to an ultimatum, by Mr. John Cur tin to the Returned Soldiers' ...

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  3. MECHANISM OF GERMAN FLYING BOMB

    A provisional sectional drawing of the flying bomb used by the Germans against England. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. Advertising

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  5. COAL PRODUCTION

    Sir,—I cannot resist answering the question, "Can Mr. Collindridge do it ?" I am sure she cannot. All the backslapping and "kidding" the ...

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  6. Suburban and District SHORTLAND BUS ROUTE

    In 1938 Shortland Progress Association was promised by Greater Newcastle Council a permanent road surface for the bus route through the inner part ...

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  7. Youth Welfare Work Hit by War

    Release of suitable men from the services to do youth welfare work was urged by the National Secretary of Y.M.C.A. (Mr. J. T. Massey), ...

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  8. SALE OF SHEEP AT MAITLAND

    Two charges arising out of the sale of sheep at Maitland Saleyards on April 27 were dismissed by Mr. A. E. Hodgson, P.M., at West Maitland ...

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  9. MINE WORKERS' PENSION

    Sir,—As a mine worker who contributes to the miner workers' pension scheme, I urge at this juncture that we refrain from paying extra ...

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  10. Merewether School of Arts

    At the annual meeting of Merewether School of Arts. Mr. G. Sanders. sen., and Mr. T. Rowlands were made life members. They have been associated ...

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  11. MAYFIELD PRESENTATIONS.

    Presentations will be made to the following servicemen and women at a social in the Masonic Hall, Mayfield, by ...

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  12. POSTWAR PLAN

    Sir,—Now that victory is drawing near we must look towards the postwar period, in which the people of Australia must share a real ...

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  13. PLAN FOR COUNTRY MEAT-KILLING

    WAGGA, Tuesday.—The Federal Government has decided to give financial assistance for the establishment of country meat-killing centres. ...

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  14. QUALIFIED MEN NEEDED

    It was decided at the monthly meeting of Cessnock sub-branch of the Federated Enginedrivers and Firemen's Association to arrange a ...

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  15. TRANSFER OF POWERS

    Sir.—To all people, including certain inspired advertisers, who oppose the constitutional changes proposed, I suggest a serious survey of ...

    Article : 250 words
  16. NEW U.S. FIGHTER PLANE

    WASHINGTON, Aug. 1. A.A.P.— The War Department announced that the Kingcobra, a faster and longerrange fighter, is replacing the ...

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  17. POWER POLITICS

    Sir,—It is difficult to arrive at the conclusions of those who support the 14 powers deemed "necessary"' by the Government for the postwar ...

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  18. GAINED HIS WING

    Sergeant Denis L. Jones, R.A.A.F., has finished his course as a wireless air-gunner and has gained his ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. CHURCH ARMY BIRTHDAY

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 118 words
  20. U.S. SEAMEN TORTURED ON JAPANESE SUBMARINE

    NEW YORK, August 1. A.A.P.— Japanese murdered three-fourths of the crew after torpedoing a United States Liberty ship in the Indian ...

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  21. AUSTRALIANS BEST IN JUNGLE, SAID JAP

    KANSAS CITY, Aug. 1. A.A.P.— Australians were the best jungle fighters in the world, and Japanese second. The Americans were no ...

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  22. TWO AIRMEN DECORATED

    CANBERRA, Tuesday.—A bar to the Distinguished Flying Cross has been awarded to Squadron Leader C. C. Learmonth, of Western ...

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  23. Devonshire Tea is Problem

    Serving of the traditional Devonshire ten at the Village Fair to Le held by Newcastle branch of the Country Women's Association in the ...

    Article : 167 words
  24. THE GREATEST FORCE

    Sir,—Mr. R. Jane, B.Sc., considers the future of the world is in the hands of the scientists. There is a far greater force in the world than ...

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  25. MINERS' PENSION

    Sir,—From reports on the meeting of the Prime Minister with the coal proprietors and the miners' representatives on July 27, I gather that Mr. ...

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  26. ALLIED CASUALTIES IN BURMA

    LONDON, Aug. 1. A.A.P.—The Minister for War (Sir James Grigg) in the House of Commons said that 5918 officers and other ranks were ...

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  27. LEFT £122,000 ESTATE

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—Application has been made for probate of the will of Sydney Oscar Beilby, of Kirribilli. His estate was sworn at ...

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  28. MORE SCARLET FEVER IN SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—The Metropolitan Health Officer (Dr. Grahame Drew) said 76 cases of scarlet fever were reported in Sydney last week. ...

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  29. DENMAN FACTORY TO BE DEMOLISHED

    The butter factory at Denman is to be demolished. It was erected about 30 years ago when the industry was developing. ...

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  30. DOCTORS AND NURSES DO LAUNDRY

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—All operations, except those that are urgent, have been cancelled at the Royal Adelaide Hospital because a ...

    Article : 63 words
  31. NAZIS SHORT OF ARMOUR

    LONDON, August 1. A.A.P.— Marshal Keitel, Chief of Staff of the Supreme German Command, has issued an order of the day to German ...

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  32. SHORTAGE OF BROOMS

    Sir,—I suggest to the committee recently formed in Newcastle to combat rats that the first move be to ask the Government to make ...

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  33. CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE

    Sir,—The report of the formation of a "No" committee in Newcastle is interesting. Ald. Dunkley, who has "very little use for politics, ...

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  34. SOLDIER ADMITS FORGING PAY BOOK

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—A soldier pleaded "Guilty" before a District Court-martial to a charge of having forged his pay book with the object ...

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  35. Radio Operators Wanted for Civil Aviation

    MELBOURNE, Tuesday.—The Department of Civil Aviation is seeking youths and men between the ages of 17 and 25 to train as aeradio ...

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  36. Wattle Day

    The Mayor (Ald. Norris) will president at the hall-hour service in front of the Post-office on Friday, at 1.30 p.m., by the Wattle Day League. ...

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  37. GERMAN GENERAL KILLED

    LONDON, Aug. 1. A.A.P.—Lieut-General Wilhelm Falley, a German divisional commander, was killed in Normandy on the first day of the ...

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  38. Derailed 180 Nazi Trains

    ALGIERS, August 1. A.A.P.—A French General Staff communique reports that French Forces of the Interior between June 6 and July 26 ...

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  39. Charges Against Woolcott Forbes Relisted

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—At Central Court, police asked that 31 charges against John Woolcott Forbes, 40, company director, be relisted for ...

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  40. DEFECTIVE FRUIT

    Sir,—It is time a regular inspection of fruit shops and street stalls was made. Defective fruit and vegetables are being sold to the public. ...

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  41. Glass Workers to Resume

    Women employees who ceased work at the Glass Works, Hamilton North on Monday, over an industrial dispute will resume to-day at 7.30 a.m. ...

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  42. Mr. Hartigan to Attend Veterans' Reunion

    The Railway Commissioner (Mr. T. J. Hartigan) will visit Newcastle on August 22. The Executive of the Railway ...

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  43. AMBULANCE RECORD.

    Cessnock Ambulance handled 640 cases for July which established a record for any one month. There were 42 accidents, 567 ...

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  44. FOUNDRY WORKERS RESUME.

    Eleven hundred Sydney foundry workers, who ceased work on Monday over a seniority dispute, returned to work yesterday. ...

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