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  2. BAPTIST LEADER ON VISIT

    The President of the Baptist Union of New South Wales, Mr. A. C. Joyce, of Canberra, and Mrs. Joyce, met the Lord Mayor (Ald. Quinlan) at the City Hall yesterday. Mr. Joyce is making a tour of New South Wales Baptist churches. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. Hydro-Electric Authority Will Handle Snowy

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The commission handling the Snowy River scheme will be known as the Snowy Hydro-electric Authority, and will ...

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  4. Unity Best Hope Of Averting War

    BOSTON, April 1. A.A.P.—"If the gulf between East and West continues to widen we must make sure that the cause of freedom is defended by all the resources of combined ...

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  5. Television To Be Under A.B.C. Control

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Development of television in Australia would be under the control of the A.B.C., Mr. Chifley said to-day. ...

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  6. Suburban and District Reduced Ferry Charge To Stockton Pupils

    Stockton children attending high and other secondary schools in Newcastle would be issued with concession tickets by Stockton Ferry ...

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  7. Ward Denies Support

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Minister for External Territories (Mr. Ward) to-day denied that he was primarily in Parliament through J. S. Garden's support. ...

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  8. Service Stars For Members Of Civil Air Crews

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Pacific Star and War Medal and the 1939-45 Star will be awarded to 67 members of civil air crews ...

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  9. Thornton Invited To Moscow

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The National Secretary of the Federated Ironworkers' Association (Mr. E. Thornton) said to-night he would leave Sydney by airliner to-morrow for Moscow. ...

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  10. Bank Case May Set Record

    LONDON, April 1. A.A.P.— The bank appeal case, provided it goes the full course, seems almost certain to become the longest in the ...

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  11. Property Sale Of Stewart Dawson Family

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Mr. George C. Coburn, Chairman of directors of the Stewart Dawson companies, confirmed rumours of ...

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  12. 8 Arrested in Club Raid

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Vice Squad detectives arrested eight men in a lunch-hour raid on City Tattersall's Club, Pitt-street, to-day. ...

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  13. Commerce Body At Wallsend Elects Council

    Thirty-four members joined Wallsend Chamber of Commerce last night. The meeting elected a council of ...

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  14. Expects Shortage Of Car Batteries Soon

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Motor car owners might soon find it hard to buy new Australian batteries, the General Secretary of the Service ...

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  15. A.C.T.U. Asks For Prices Referendum

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Interstate Executive of the Australian Council of Trade-unions decided to-day to ask the ...

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  16. Competed With Trains; Fined £100

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Herbert Arthur Diprose, of Mulgon-road, Liverpool, pleaded "Guilty" at the Traffic Court to-day to having ...

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  17. Liberal Candidates

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. E. A. Willis, former President of Sydney University Labour Club, was to-night endorsed as Liberal candidate ...

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  18. £1000 Stolen From Tobacco Tins

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Detectives are investigating the theft of £1000 in £10 and £5 notes in two tobacco tins from a private ...

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  19. TAKES WATER TO SHIPS IN PORT

    Mr. W. S. Croft (left) carries on a 50-year-old business of taking fresh water to ships coming to the port of Newcastle. With his assistant, Mr. A. Cunningham, he is seen piping water to a ship at Silo Wharf yesterday. His father, Mr. James Croft, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. Redhead Complaint on Amenities

    Redhead Town Progress and Amenities Committee decided to press for early completion of the play centre and tennis court. ...

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  21. FEBRUARY SAVINGS HIGHER

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Deposits in the Commonwealth Savings Bank during February were the highest for any month of this financial ...

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  22. 2 Lord Mayors on Brighter Sundays

    The Lord Mayors of Melbourne and Sydney spoke yesterday on Sunday gloom in their cities. The Lord Mayor of Melbourne ...

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  23. Advertising

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  24. Bishop's Message to Pope

    The Bishop of Maitland (Most Rev. Dr. E. Gleeson, C.SS.R.) yesterday sent congratulations to Pope Pius XII on the celebration ...

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  25. Australia Firm Against Gamboa

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The Commonwealth Government had made a final rejection of the application by the Filipino Sergeant Lorenzo Gamboa to come to Australia, Mr. Chifley disclosed to-day. ...

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  26. Inquiry Sought On Maitland Housing Delay

    The Mayor of Maitland (Ald. Fahey) yesterday wired the Minister for Housing (Mr. Evatt) asking him to investigate personally the ...

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  27. Bowling Green For Kotara Planned

    Kotara Bowling Club, which is planning a green and clubhouse, modified the ground layout plans prepared by Newcastle Council. It ...

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  28. Half-Indian Child to Stay 3 Months

    SYDNEY, Friday.—A certificate of exemption for three months had been issued to Valerie Kuhtz, 7, when she reached Sydney on ...

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  29. Books Sought on Pottery, Pigeons

    Requests for books which had been met by Newcastle Public Library took in such subjects as pottery, pigeons and pigeon racing, ...

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  30. Anzac Service At Speers Point

    Speers Point and Boolaroo sub-branch of the Returned Service-men's League will hold a combined Anzac service on April 24 at Speers ...

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  31. Pegged Wage Delays Power Plant Work

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Shortage of suitable labour had delayed important work at Bunnerong and the new power station at Pyrmont, the ...

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  32. Lambton Teacher Farewelled

    The retiring headmaster of Lambton Public School (Mr. A. Goodenough) was farewelled by pupils and citizens at the Rechabite Hall ...

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  33. C.S.I.R. Resignation "Not Precipitated"

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Sir David Rivett, Chairman of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, said to-day that his ...

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  34. Anglican Sale Of Work At Belmont

    The Rector of Lambton (Rev. R. Sansom) presided at a sale of work held for the Belmont Anglican Church. Proceeds totalled more ...

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  35. Motor-Cyclist Dies After Crash

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Ronald Buckingham, 22, of Francis-avenue, Brighton-le-Sands, died in St. George Hospital to-night after a ...

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  36. SIX MONTHS' GAOL FOR BIGAMIST

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Donald Sydney McDonald, 46, of Melbourne, a chef, was sentenced by Judge Barton to six months' imprisonment ...

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  37. TO ATTEND OPENING OF YOUTH HOSTEL

    The Lord Mayor (Ald. Quinlan) has accepted an invitation from the Sydney Deaf and Dumb Institute to attend the opening of a new deaf ...

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  38. No Serious Shortage of Potatoes

    LAUNCESTON, Friday.—There will be no serious shortage of potatoes in Australia provided early frosts do not seriously damage ...

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  39. 1st Brigade Reunion

    Eight officers or the 4th Battalion, A.I.F., Association, from Sydney, will attend the 14th annual reunion of the 1st Infantry ...

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  40. ORIENT LINE AGENTS

    Messrs. John Reid Pty. Ltd. have been appointed passenger booking agents in Newcastle for the Orient Steam Navigation Company Ltd. ...

    Article : 43 words
  41. Death After Collapse

    Leslie Kay, 46, single, of Oakhampton-road, Maitland, collapsed and died while being given a local anaesthetic at Maitland Hospital ...

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