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  3. Effect of B.H.P. Coal Lack 90 Women Stood Down at Tube Works

    About 90 women at Stewarts and Lloyds had been stood down temporarily because of the restricted supply of industrial gas from the B.H.P. ...

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  4. HERALD OFFICE HOURS

    The Business Department of the "Newcastle Morning Herald" will be closed To-day. Saturday and Monday. ...

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  5. Family Notices

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  6. RECITALS IN WORKSHOPS

    Orchestras and choral societies were being formed in many workshops for lunch-hour recitals, and that was one of the many things ...

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  7. Easter and the War

    Of all the records of history that are stained with human cruelty and shame, the crucifixion of Europe by the power-crazed Nazis is one ...

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  8. MR. DOBELL NOT SAYING WHY

    Asked why he exaggerated when he painted. Mr. William Dobell said at the inaugural meeting of the Newcastle branch of the Council for the ...

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  9. "MUST AVOID CHAOS"

    Heads of Newcastle's essential services conferred with the Mayor (Ald. Norris) yesterday, planning maintenance of the services should an ...

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  10. ENGLISH BRIDE HERE TO-DAY

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The English bride of a New Lambton sailor will go to Newcastle with her husband to-morrow. She arrived in Sydney ...

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  11. Psychologist Sees Criminals, Misfits in the Making

    PARENTS teachers and others concerned with child training and development were making the criminals and misfits of 1955, said Mr. ...

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  12. HOLIDAY CROWDS LEAVE

    Easter holiday traffic from Newcastle and Coalfield towns did not appear to be as heavy yesterday at last year, but big crowds left ...

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  13. ASK MINISTERS TO EXPLAIN

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—A move to summon all senior Federal Ministers to attend the Easter conference of the Victorian Labour Party ...

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  14. TRIED LONG FOR EASTER FISH

    Newcastle wharf last night was lined with "die-hards" still trying to catch their Easter dinner. Most of them were from families ...

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  15. S.P. OPERATORS ATTACKED

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Starting-price bookmakers were brigands who prospered from the debilitating standards of racing, Mr. Curtin said ...

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  16. PAINTER SEES BEAUTY IN NEWCASTLE

    Newcastle was going to be a beautiful city, the painter, Mr. William Dobell, said yesterday. "I see trees and parks in ...

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  17. "No Ill-treatment at Girl's Home"

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—That there was no evidence that any inmate of the Parramatta Girls' Industrial school was ill-treated by either the ...

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  18. SHOWERS LIKELY AT WEEK-END

    Mr. Cyril Griffiths last night forecast that Easter week-end Weather would be fine to hot at first, with a southerly change approaching. This ...

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  19. "Lost Loyalty," Says Mr. Cleary

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—His resignation from Chairmanship of the Australian Broadcasting Commission was brought about by the fact that ...

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  20. Coal to Maintain Employment

    The Manager of the Newcastle Steel Works has intimated that because of inadequate coal supplies, production by the Broken ...

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  21. £54 MILLION IN VICTORY LOAN

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) said progress subscriptions to the Third Victory Loan were about ...

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  22. Divorce Relations Court Suggested

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—State Government will consider the establishment of a Court of Domestic Relations, to stem the rising tide of ...

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  23. Empire Air Scheme Closes

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—A "wings" ceremony will be held to-day at Uplands, near Ottawa, Canada to mark the termination of the British ...

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  24. PAPUAN BAND NOT TO PLAY IN NEWCASTLE

    The Papuan Band touring Australian in support of the Victory Loan will not play in Newcastle. The District Loan Organiser ...

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  25. Nazis Jam Allied News Broadcasts

    NEW YORK, March 29. A.A.P.—Because the Germans are jamming American short-wave broadcasts to the Reich, the Office of War ...

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  26. Report Sought on War Correspondent

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) said in the absence of the Commander-in-Chief (General Blarney), he had ...

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  27. WAR ARTIST TO VISIT GREECE

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—An Australian official war artist will arrive in Greece within the next few days. He is Captain W. A. Dargie, who ...

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  28. Paper Was Guilty of Minor Breach

    MELBOURNE, Thursday —In a unanimous judgement, the Full Arbitration Court found that only a technical offence had been committed, ...

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  29. NO ANSWER ON ARMY HUTS QUERY

    The New South Wales manager of the Commonwealth Disposals Commission (Mr. C. Pyke) said last night that a reply was still awaited ...

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  30. FREED AUSTRALIANS ON WAY HOME

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Fifty-two Australian prisoners of war, freed on the Eastern Front by the Russians, had reached a camp in ...

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  31. A.L.P. Favours May Day on Sunday

    The executive of the Newcastle Federal Council of the Australian Labour Party decided last night to deny the statement by Ald. Lewis ...

    Article : 135 words
  32. THREE YEARS FOR TRAIN THEFTS

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Alleged to be responsible for thefts of goods dispatched by train Clifford Alexander (or Alfred Maxwell) pleaded ...

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  33. PROTECT IMMATURE FISH

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—An appeal to amateur fishermen, especially during the Easter period, to observe the law regarding the length of fish ...

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  34. SIR PETER DRUMMOND "A GREAT MAN"

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) said he regretted the news of the death of Air Marshal Sir Peter Drummond. ...

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  35. Flew to Canberra in Duke's Plane

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Governor of south Australia (Sir Willoughby Norrie), Lady Norrie and their two young children travelled by ...

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  36. BROKE SHOULDER IN FALL

    When boarding a has at Wallsend, John Lamb, 44, of John-street, Wallsend, slipped and fell. He fractured his left shoulder. He was taken to ...

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  37. Newcastle Ace in Crew of "G. for George"

    SYDNEY, Thursday—Second Pilot of the Lancaster bomber, "G for George," which will take investors of £100 in the Loan for flights is ...

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  38. PINNED UNDER CAR

    LITHGOW, Thursday.—Although police, ambulance officers, and civilians tried for 30 minutes to free a man trapped under a car when in ...

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  39. Combined Peace Service in Melbourne

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Lord Mayor of Melbourne wired the Prime Minister (Mr. Curtin) that a huge mid-day thanksgiving service ...

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  40. UNIDENTIFIED MAN TAKEN TO HOSPITAL

    An unidentified man was admitted to the Newcastle Hospital last night. He was found unconscious in Darby-street at 8.45 and taken to the ...

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  41. BETTER SUITINGS RETURN

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Double warp and double weft suitings are being manufactured again by Australian mills. An official of the Department ...

    Article : 37 words
  42. SURFERS' TIDETABLE

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 14 words
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