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Advertising : 122 wordsBERLIN, April 17. A.A.P.—A record total of 12,939 tons of goods was flown into Berlin by the British and American airlift in the 24 hours ended at noon ...
Article : 334 wordsBRISBANE, Sunday.—Richard Joseph Maguire, 13, was fatally mauled by a shark while he was bathing in three feet of water at ...
Article : 214 wordsThree members of 1st. Port Hunter Troop of Sea Scouts prepare to hoist the sails of their craft which won a race at Belmont ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 44 wordsMELBOURNE, Sunday.—Six more fatal accidents occurred at the week-end, bringing the Victorian Easter death roll to 11. ...
Article : 290 wordsComic Court, Vagabond and Columnist will start in the Sydney Cup at Randwick to-day. This means there will be a full field of 20 runners. ...
Article : 289 wordsSYDNEY, Sunday.—The two prisoners who escaped from Bathurst Gaol yesterday gave themselves up to Senior Constable ...
Article : 227 wordsSYRACUSE (New York), April 17. A.A.P.—Witnesses reported that moisture appeared in one eye of the broken statue of Saint Ann ...
Article : 167 wordsNANKING, April 17. A.A.P- Reuter.—Nationalist leaders met again to-night to consider a solution of the dilemma reached in the ...
Article : 332 wordsWASHINGTON, April 17. A.A.P.—Secret preparations are being made in Washington for a gigantic United States expedition to the Antarctic. ...
Article : 263 wordsMELBOURNE, Sunday.—The Assistant National Secretary of the Ironworkers' Association (L. J. McPhillips) may be dropped from the ...
Article : 146 wordsSYDNEY, Sunday.—More than 100 children with billycarts, sugarbags and suitcases queued up in the grounds of Glebe Presbyterian ...
Article : 200 wordsSYDNEY, Sunday.—Additional detectives will be detailed to-morrow to the case of the wealthy spinster murdered in a Maroubra flat last Wednesday night. ...
Article : 564 wordsSeveral small logs and the limbs of trees were found yesterday afternoon on the relief railway line between Cardiff tunnel and Cardiff ...
Article : 98 wordsLONDON, April 17. A.A.P.— Fifteen thousand London dockers resumed work yesterday morning after a five-day strike. ...
Article : 136 wordsWASHINGTON, April 17. A.A.P.—Recent economic trends indicated the likelihood of a further decline in industrial ...
Article : 47 wordsNEW YORK, April 17.—A man who had embezzled thousands of dollars to support two wives and entertain basketballers, made the ...
Article : 179 wordsSYDNEY Sunday.—The Lang Labour Party conference unanimously adopted a motion protesting against "Sydney's lack of organised ...
Article : 111 wordsNEW YORK, April 17. A.A.P.—The discovery of two mammoth earth faults, each deeper than the length of the famous San Andreas fault which runs through California, was announced at a meeting of the Geological Society of North America. ...
Article : 253 wordsNEW YORK, April 17. A.A.P. —American policy in China is having repercussions in Saudi Arabia, where the United States is trying to ...
Article : 171 wordsPARIS, April 17. A.A.P.—Butter, cheese and milk came off the ration in France yesterday. For the first time in nine years ...
Article : 44 wordsHOLLYWOOD, April 17. A.A.P. —Wallace Beery, 60, veteran film actor, whose hard-boiled, clumsy but kindly characterisations ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 153 wordsNEW YORK, April 17. A.A.P.— General Walter Bedell-Smith said that Russians still believed war with the West was inevitable. ...
Article : 158 wordsNEW YORK, April 17.—Police yesterday fought a battle with an unwanted suitor who killed the father of the girl with whom he was ...
Article : 253 wordsTEHERAN, April 17. A.A.P.— Mr. Ivan Sadchikov, Soviet Ambassador to Persia, left for Russia by car, followed by a lorry load of ...
Article : 85 wordsLONDON, April 17. A.A.P.— Foreign Office officials boarded the Mauretania at Southampton with a dispatch box of papers for ...
Article : 76 wordsPARIS, April 17. A.A.P.—"We expect the most far-reaching consequences from television by the ever more dazzling revelation of ...
Article : 67 wordsBOMBAY, April 17. A.A.P.—"I asked for help from India and got what I wanted," the Burmese Prime Minister (Thakin Nu) said. ...
Article : 71 wordsThe Duke of Edinburgh admires his infant son, Prince Charles, in the private sitting room of Princess Elizabeth at Backingham ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 27 wordsLONDON, April 17. A.A.P.— Bandits armed with automatic weapons murdered Harry Hill, 25, British-born, manager of the ...
Article : 85 wordsSYDNEY, Sunday.—A section of Sydney ironworkers will meet secretly this week to discuss plans to remove Communists from official ...
Article : 69 wordsCALCUTTA, April 17. A.A.P.— The first death from the pneumonic plague has occurred in a local hospital. ...
Article : 58 wordsSYDNEY, Sunday.—Police arrested a man reported to have been selling the use of public seats at 2/ a time at the Royal Show ...
Article : 83 wordsLONDON, April 17. A.A.P.— The Poet Laureate (Mr. John Masefield) is seriously ill at his home in Abingdon (Berkshire). ...
Article : 36 wordsLONDON, April 17. A.A.P.— Miss Vlasta Adele Vraz, Prague representative of the American Organisation for Czechoslovak ...
Article : 79 wordsLONDON, April 17. A.A.P.— It is unofficially reported that the Western Union defence chiefs are making plans for a great combined ...
Article : 82 wordsLONDON, April 17. A.A.P.— Naming "enemies of books," the Borough Librarian of Reading (Mr. Stanley Horrocks) said he ...
Article : 64 wordsMUNICH, April 17. A.A.P.—A newspaper survey showed that not one of Hitler's 25 wartime field marshals died in battle. ...
Article : 63 wordsPARIS, April 17. A.A.P.—France and Russia are negotiating a commercial treaty, according to reliable sources. ...
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Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954), Mon 18 Apr 1949, Page 1
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