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    THROUGH THE CLOUDS. . . ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. WALLSEND WORK TO PROCEED

    SYDNEY, Thursday—"I am [?] irresponsible for the irresponsible statement of this alderman," said the Chairman of the New South ...

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  4. MR. FORDE CALLS CONFERENCES ON COAL

    MELBOURNE, Thursday—The Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Forde) and the Acting Minister for Supply (Dr. Evatt) have ...

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  5. Family Notices

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  6. The Coal Industry After the War

    The risk that employment on the New South Wales coalfields after the war will be prejudiced by loss of markets was pointedly ...

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  7. KEEP N.E.S. INTACT

    National Emergency Services Wardens in Newcastle last night rejected a motion recommending that no further money be spent on shelters, ...

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  8. 28 Men With £28 Began Cooperative Movement

    ONE hundred years ago in one of the ugliest of Lancashire's ugly towns was opened the first successful cooperative trading ...

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  9. Visiting M.P. to Address Miners

    Mr. F. Collinridge, M.P., a Labour member of the British Parliamentary delegation visiting Australia, will address meetings of mineworkers and ...

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  10. Teachers' Conditions "Cause Drudgery"

    Conditions for schoolteachers caused drudgery and unpleasantness, Mr.Talbot (Toronto) said at a meeting of Lake Macquaric branch ...

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  11. Unions' Interest in Shipbuilding

    A conference of metal unions and representatives of the Federal Government and Metal Trades Federation will be held in Sydney on June 23 ...

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  12. No Potato Market Manipulation

    Storekeepers in Newcastle yesterday denied they were manipulating the potato market by creating fictitious shortages. ...

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  13. Mr. Fallon Tells Why He Resigned

    BRISBANE, Thursday.—Mr. C. G. Fallon denied a Melbourne report that he resigned as President of the Federal A.L.P. Executive because of ...

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  14. "CANBERRA LIKE BEAR GARDEN"

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—The Premier (Mr. Playford) said Federal Parliament in Canberra was like a bear garden and compared most ...

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  15. MAY CLAIM FOR TIME LOST

    A claim to the State Council has ironworkers at Stewarts and Lloyds who lost work during the blast furnace dispute at the Broken Hill ...

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  16. The State Cabinet

    In forcing his way into the State Cabinet after he had been excluded from the official "ticket," Mr. Clive Evatt won a pyrrhic ...

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  17. MONEY, PLANS READY

    Although Newcastle Gas and Coke Co. Ltd. has had plans prepared for several months for a new building at the Clyde-street works to provide ...

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  18. Servicemen Repair Darwin Church

    Damaged by bombs during a Japanese raid, Christ Church, at Darwin, has been repaired by voluntary labour of servicemen. A porch, recently ...

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  19. POPULAR MOTHER CONTEST

    Several schemes to raise funds for the returned soldiers' memorial ward in Newcastle Hospital were discussed by the committee last night. The ...

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  20. Theatre in Sydney Declared "Black"

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The New South Wales Trades and Labour Council to-night declared the Theatre Royal in Sydney "black." The ...

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  21. Empire Mission in Newcastle To-day

    The Empire Parliamentary Delegation will arrive in Newcastle to-day, Members will leave Sydney by plane at 8.30 a.m. After inspecting the ...

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  22. SINGLE-WEFT SUIT CLOTH MAY GO

    MELBOURNE. Thursday.—It is undersootd that abolition of single weft cloth for men's suitings has been recommended by the Tariff ...

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  23. Sell Carrot Surplus Cheaply

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A scheme to sell big supplies, of carrots cheaply in Sydney may be extended soon to other areas, including Newcastle. ...

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  24. SOLDIER'S LEG SEVERED

    An A.I.F. soldier, 21, had his left leg severed and right foot crushed last night when struck by shunting trucks at the goods yard, ...

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  25. 1370 FOR IMMUNISATION

    About 1370 chlidren in New castle district have attended school clinics in the Newcastle district during the first series of the immunisation ...

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  26. MINES TO WORK ON MONDAY

    The Assistant Secretary of the Northern Miners' Federation (Mr. J. Appleton) said advice was received yesterday from the Coal ...

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  27. N.E.S. OFFICER RETIRES

    After serving 45 years in the teaching service and more than two years as Deputy District Operational Controller for N.E.S., attached to ...

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  28. DENIED TWO TEACHERS CARRIED ON SCHOOL

    Mr. D. Drake, District School Inspector, denied that two teachers had been teaching the 170 boys at Tighe's Hill Boys' School for two ...

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  29. NATIONAL FITNESS CONFERENCE

    The Mayor of Greater Newcastle (Ald.. Norris), as President of the Nothern Region, will attend the first National Fitness conference in ...

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  30. PERSONAL

    The President of the New South Wales Methodist Conference (Rev. A. E. Walker) will visit Newcastle next week and will address united ...

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  31. £1000 A YEAR FROM SUNDAY CONCERTS

    Sunday afternoon concerts, which have been running since March, 1942, have meant an income of £1000 a year to Newcastle branch of the ...

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  32. £120,000,000 FOR WAR FOOD NEEDS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Commonwealth Food Control this year will buy £120,000,000 worth of food for war needs—an amount exceeding the ...

    Article : 63 words
  33. WARMER YESTERDAY

    The minimum temperature of 47 degrees recorded by Mr. Cyril Griffiths yesterday was 10 degrees higher than the minimum on Wednesday. ...

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