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    ANOTHER "FIRING" SQUAD ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. MANY BUTCHERS WITHOUT CHARTS

    Although meat rationing begins to-day, many Newcastle butchers have not yet received official charts on coupon values and other ...

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  4. WIRE STRIKE ENDS

    The strike at Rylands' Bros. (Aust.) Pty. Ltd., and Australian Wire Rope Works Ltd., ended hast night when the midnight shifts ...

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  5. Family Notices

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  6. Our Native Heritage

    A recent British army order prohibiting the ploughing of a field in which several pairs of plover were nesting is welcome ...

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  7. FIRST SHARK SCARES

    First shark scares, of the season occurred at Newcastle Beach and Bar Beach at the week-end. There was a scramble from the water as ...

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  8. Empire Conference Is Expected Before May

    CANBERRA, Sunday—Although no date has been fixed for the conference of Empire prime Ministers in London, a decision is ...

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  9. WAR MEMORIAL WARD

    The undertaking given to Newcastle Hospital Board that £15,000 would be raised for the building and furnishing of a ward on the north ...

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  10. Ambulance Covered 3,000,000 Miles

    Since its inception in 1921, Newcastle Ambulance has covered more than 3,000,000 miles transporting sick and injured people. ...

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  11. MR. A. W. JOHNS DEAD

    Mr. A. W. Johns, Kurri Kurri District Coroner, died in Kurri Kurri "Hospital on Saturday. He had been in ill-health for a long time. ...

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  12. A Belmont 3-Year-Old Comes to Town

    Leslie Hodder, a three-year-old from Belmont, came to town on Saturday night. He came to town on his own—his second visit in three ...

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  13. 100 DEGREES AT MAITLAND

    Maitland had one of the hottest days of the summer on Saturday when a temperature of 100 degrees was recorded at the Monte Pio ...

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  14. The Alternatives to Meat Rationing

    The Newcastle Trades Hall Council took a commonsense and public-spirited stand in refusing to support a protest against meat ...

    Article : 222 words
  15. Soldier Drowned in Hunter River

    Pte. C. Duncombe, 29, of Charlotte-street, Marrickville, wan drowned in the Hunter River at Luskintyre yesterday, afternoon. His ...

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  16. NO SMOKES FOR 1500 AT C.S.C.

    This month nearly 100 employees of Commonwealth Steel Company would get no tobacco from the canteen, said Mr. J. Moran (C.S.C. Shop ...

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  17. WOMAN FOUND DEAD IN BUSH

    With severe throat wounds, Mrs. Vera Pauline Blatchford, 26, of Parbury-road, Swansea, was found dead in the bush about 200 yards ...

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  18. BANK INTEREST REDUCED

    An order under the National Security (Economic Organisation) Regulations has been issued by the Commonwealth Bank reducing by one-quarter ...

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  19. 100 BOYS FOR FITNESS CAMP

    One hundred boys from the National Fitness play centres of the State will enter camp at Point Wollstonecraft, Macquarie, ...

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  20. Row from Cronulla to Wollongong

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Nine members of North Cronulla Surf Club, who left Cronulla at 4 p.m. yesterday to row to Wollongong for a surf ...

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  21. THREE THROWN FROM HORSES

    Three patients were treated by ambulances at the week-end for injuries they received when thrown from horses. ...

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  22. Shirts, But Not Shorts for Ambulance Men

    AFTER a long agitation for dress reform, Newcastle Ambulance officers will appear on duty this week in blue cotton shirts and ...

    Article : 386 words
  23. NO QUESTION OF DISBANDING N.E.S.

    Advising Carrington A.L.P. last night that its request for the removal of N.E.S. from portion of Carrington Public School could not be granted, ...

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  24. Bradmans in Undress

    Cricket is a game of tradition. It has its points of etiquette as well as its rules, and one of them used to be that players should ...

    Article : 189 words
  25. 17 IMPRISONED FOR MANPOWER BREACHES

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The Deputy Director of Manpower (Mr. Bellemore) said sentences of imprisonment from 24 hours to six months ...

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  26. Injured Woman Found at Roadside

    Mrs. Margaret Hughes, 59, of Wallsend, was found in a semi-conscious condition in a gutter at the side of Lake-road, Wallsend, near ...

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  27. 2000 READY TO WED LONELY SAILOR

    LONDON, Jan. 16.—More than 2000 women in Britain want to marry a 26-year-old lonely sailor, who wrote to the Mayor of Saffron ...

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  28. LEGAL SERVICE BRANCH OPEN TO-MORROW

    The Newcastle branch of the Legal Service Bureau, which will open in the Federal members' rooms in Hunter-street to-morrow, will be ...

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  29. BABY DIES OF SCALDING

    Pulling a kettle of boiling water over herself on Saturday morning, Margaret Paddock, 21 months, whose parents live in Henry-street, Tighe's ...

    Article : 38 words
  30. Fatal Collapse in Water

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—While swimming at Clovelly this afternoon, Henry Percival Baker. 46, of Neutral Bay, collapsed and died. He ...

    Article : 40 words
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