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  2. SCENE OF SHARK ATTACK

    The scene of the shark attack at Stockton Beach yesterday. The arrow Indicated the spot at which a shark attacked Ron Johnson, 16, of Stockton. He died from his injuries. Left: The victim. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. BRITAIN FACES DUAL CRISIS

    LONDON, Feb. 12.— Britain's crisis is now both financial and political. On the financial side it makes 1931 look a trivial affair. On the political side the possibilities will ...

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  4. Penetration By Arabs Causes Concern

    LNONDON, Feb. 12. A.A.P.—The recent penetration of about 1400 Arab guerillas into the Gamaria area of Palestine is viewed seriously ...

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  5. Cosgrove Inquiry WITNESS TOLD TO NAME BOOKMAKER

    HOBART, Thursday.—James Thomas Sullivan was ordered by the Chief Justice (Sir John Morris) in Hobart Criminal Court to-day to give the name of a bookmaker whose identity he had refused to reveal ...

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  6. Price Control "Not Mere Profit Control"

    The Prices Branch had not developed into a profit control organisation, the Assistant Commonwealth Prices Commissioner (Mr. ...

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  7. In Brief:

    A secret ballot would take place in the Arbitration Court, Perth, at 10 a.m. to-day, if mental nurses on strike at Claremont Mental ...

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  8. BANK AFFIDAVIT "NOT LOGICAL"

    MELBOURNE. Thursday.—The Commonwealth affidavit on banking showed a want of logic, Mr. Barwick, K.C.. submitted before the High Court to-day. He claimed the ...

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  9. Soviet Slates Composers

    LONDON, Feb. 12. A.A.P.—The musical works of the famous Soviet composers Shostakovich and Prokofiev have been condemned as ...

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  10. Chemists Able To Iodise Salt

    People who were unable to obtain iodised salt could have common salt iodised at any chemist shop, it was stated at a meeting ...

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  11. Letters To Editor

    Sir,—For years I have been sending parcels of food, etc., to close relatives in England. At Christmas they try to express their gratitude ...

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  12. Adventurers Sail For Australia

    SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 12. A.A.P.—The 26ft. yawl, Springbok. sailed yesterday on the first leg of a five months' voyage to ...

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  13. Three Men For Trial; Hotel Hold-up Sequel

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—At Central Court to-day, three young men were committed for trial on charges of assault with intent to rob. ...

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  14. Dismissed Air Chief To Fight Election

    LONDON, Feb. 12. A.A.P.—Air Vice-Marshal Bennett will contest the North Croydon by-election as a Liberal Party candidate. ...

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  15. U.S. Chain Stores Cut Prices

    NEW YORK, Feb. 12. A.A.P.—The fall in commodity prices in America has resulted in chain stores, almost all over the country, reducing their prices for flour, meat and bacon. ...

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  16. Claims A.R.U. Is Democratic

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— James Vincent Holt, who is State President of the Australian Railways' Union, stated in an affidavit ...

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  17. Hamilton Exchange To Cost £78,000

    The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Public Works was told in Newcastle yesterday that the cost of erecting an automatic ...

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  18. Suburban and District NEW TEACHERS AT BELMONT

    New members of the teaching staff welcomed by the President (Rev. N. C. King) at a meeting of Belmont Parents and Citizens' ...

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  19. BUS STOP VANDALISM

    Everyone knows that yellow posts indicate bus stops. Why have any printing on them except where "Signal the Driver" is necessary. ...

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  20. Died After Fall from Lorry

    TAMWORTH, Thursday.—George Eric Roser, 57, lahourer, of Boggabri, died on the way to Boggabri Hospital late this afternoon ...

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  21. LORD MAYOR'S CHAIN

    I agree with Mr. W. Longworth, of Mayfield, that a chain for the Lord Mayor should be plaited of paspalum. At Sandgate pedestrians ...

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  22. Advertising

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  23. Falstein, Fined Again, In Clash With S.M.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— Sydney Max Falstein, M.H.R.. was fined 30/, with 5/6 costs, in the Traffic Court to-day for having parked his ...

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  24. Helen Keller To Visit Newcastle

    Miss Helen Keller, deaf, dumb and blind authoress, will arrive in Newcastle on April 27 for a two days' visit. ...

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  25. NEWCASTLE GARDENS

    Those responsible for the pleasant, colourful and well-planned gardens in the parks and centres of Newcastle are to be ...

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  26. MOTHERS' CLUB AT CHARLESTOWN

    The Secretary reported a credit of £109/9/10 at a meeting of Charlestown Mothers' Club yesterday. ...

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  27. OBITUARY

    Mr. Roderick Forbes Scott, who died in Newcastle Hospital after a short illness, was well known in the building trade. At the time ...

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  28. French Attempt To Hold Retail Prices

    PARIS, Feb. 12. A.A.P.—The French Cabinet unanimously approved a bill to stabilise retail prices at the levels ruling on ...

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  29. £2 Rise For Carters

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mr. Justice Webb, in the Industrial Commission to-day, granted employees working under the Sanitary ...

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  30. LIBRARY BOOKS FOR STOCKTON SCHOOL

    The Headmaster of Stockton Public School (Mr. R. H. Dixon) told Stockton P. and C. at its first meeting this year, that £25 would ...

    Article : 79 words
  31. MINE SUBSIDENCE FUND

    Merewether residents, have paid to a Mine Subsidence Fund for many years, and are still paying on a lower scale. Surely a loan from ...

    Article : 99 words
  32. Planes Bomb Greek Guerillas

    SALONIKA, Feb. 12. A.A.P.—A Greek Army communique stated that heavy losses were inflicted on the retreating guerillas who, on ...

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  33. Man Acquitted, Shooting Case

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— Robert Theodore Galvin, 44, licensee of the Hotel Bankstown, was acquitted at Parramatta Quarter Sessions to-day ...

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  34. CAPT. JOHN JONES.

    Captain John Jones, 54, of Stockton, who was drowned at Port Kembla, was buried by Rev. B. Davies in Stockton cemetery. He was born ...

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  35. ASK HOUSE NUMBERS FOR ARGENTON

    Lake Macquarie Shire Council will be asked by Argenton Progress Association to number houses in the area. Members said the ...

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  36. Many Amendments in Sydney Phone Book

    Copies of November, 1947, Sydney telephone directory have arrived in Newcastle, said the Post-master (Mr. D. S. Gilmour). The ...

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  37. HOMES FOR REFUGEES

    Mrs. Rogers cannot find a house in which to live, nor can she get a Commission home, because she has no children. There is very ...

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  38. FREED OF MURDER CHARGE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Acting City Coroner (Mr. R. M. Stewart. S.M.) to-day discharged Walter George Watson, 64, who ...

    Article : 102 words
  39. MONEY FOR PARK IMPROVEMENTS

    The Lord Mayor (Ald. Quinlan) was advised by Mr. Arthur, M.L.A., yesterday that the Minister for Lands (Mr. Sheahan) had approved ...

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  40. CYCLIST DRAGGED 20 YARDS BY TRAM

    When his bicycle collided with a tram in Lambton-road, Broadmeadow, yesterday, James Hands, 11, of Windyer-street, Mayfield, was ...

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  41. MRS. M. E. JONES.

    Mrs. Mary Ellen Jones, 48, who died at her home at Stockton, was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Burt. Mrs. Jones took ...

    Article : 78 words
  42. 21 on Wrecked Plane

    FRANKFURT, Feb. 12. A.A.P.—A Danish Airlines Dakota crashed at Ulrichstein while flying from Copenhagen to ...

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