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  2. Talks On Conservatorium

    The Director of the State Conservatorium (Mr. Engene Goossens) and Secretary of Newcastle Cultural Centre (Mr. Mark Howarth) at the site of the proposed Newcastle Conservatorium. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. LIQUOR ROYAL COMMISSION

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A member of the Council of the United Licensed Victuallers' Association told the Liquor Royal Commission to-day he did not know of any levy imposed on ...

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  4. New Body To Advise On Food Output

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — Thirty-one Liberal and Country Party members were to-day elected an unofficial committee to advise ...

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  5. Near Miss For Princess As Slab Crashes

    MONTREAL, November 1. A.A.P.—Princess Elizabeth had a narrow escape when a big slab of concrete ...

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  6. Butter Price "May Rise Again"

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The price of butter might rise still further, the Premier (Mr. McGirr) said in the Legislative Assembly to-day. ...

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  7. PIT AMBULANCE MEN

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The status of ambulance attendants in coalmines had never seemed high enough, Dr. W. George said to-day. Dr. George, Chief Medical ...

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  8. Commons Chooses Speaker

    LONDON, Nov. 1. A.A.P.—Mr. Churchill's new Conservative Government won its first division in Parliament yesterday by forcing the ...

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  9. Injunction Sought On Union Poll

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—The Federated Ironworkers' Association took out a High Court writ to-day challenging the recently legislated ...

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  10. Questions On Delegation Not Allowed

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Opposition again tried to introduce in the House of Representatives to-day the question of the refusal of ...

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  11. 20,000 Books In The Belfry

    About 20,000 books, catalogued ready for issue to the public, are stored in the clock-flower of the Newcastle City Hall. Because the clock tower is full, ...

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  12. Sydney Wool Storemen's Dispute Ends

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The wool storemen's dispute was settled at a compulsory conference to-day and storemen have been directed to ...

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  13. Play Equipment Grant 'Not Available'

    Mr. G. Booth. M.L.A., advised Lake Road Progress Association last night that no grant was available for play centre equipment at ...

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  14. Man "Should Earn" His Living

    Too many people regarded earning a living as a necessary evil, Mr. J. H. Cartwright. Inspector of Schools, said at Newcastle Boys' ...

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  15. UNION ACTS ON NON-STRIKERS

    Officials of the Federated Ironworkers' Association yesterday interviewed two migrants who worked at the B.H.P. in the steel strike. ...

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  16. SOLDIER LAND SCHEME

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Government Whip (Mr. Gullett) said to-day that if enabling soldier settlers to buy their own properties was Socialism then he was a Socialist. ...

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  17. LIVELY FARCE AT MAYFIELD

    "The Little Theatre Group" gave a lively performance of the play "See How They Run" in St. Andrews' Hall, Mayfield, last night. ...

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  18. 24,000 Visits By Seamen To Missions

    More than 24,200 visits were paid by seamen to the Newcastle Missions to Seamen, at the Wakehurst Institute in the past financial year, ...

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  19. NOVEL RELEASED

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—The Minister for Trades and Customs (Senator O'Sullivan) announced to-day that the novel "Kimmy ...

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  20. Charlestown Oval For Soccer Club

    East Lakes Soccer Club has been leased Charlestown Soccer Oval for 10 years by Lake Macquarie Shire Council. ...

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  21. THORNTON "AGENT FOR STALIN"

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Ernest Thornton was Stalin's No. 1 agent in the Pacific, Mr. L. Short said to-day. Mr. Thornton is a former ...

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  23. Coal Output At High Level

    Coal production yesterday was at a high level. Only three mines were idle in the North. All pits were working in ...

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  24. No Shire Help In Migrant Beach Education

    Port Stephens Shire Council advised Newcastle Council Beaches Liaison Committee last night that it would not help to educate ...

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  25. Shire Asks For Road Finance

    The Local Government Department will be asked by Lake Macquarie Shire Council to reclassify roads used by buses as subsidiary ...

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  26. More Cases Of Diphtheria

    Fifty-three cases of diphtheria with seven deaths have been reported to the Hunter Medical Officer of Health (Dr. Shannon) for ...

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  27. Picture Check For Brides

    These two Italians checked wedding photos in Brisbane this week to identify brides they had married by proxy six months ago. They were Messrs. Frank (left) and Charles Garufi, brothers, who met their brides, Maria (right) and Concettina, when the Italian ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. Rail Travellers Take Fare Rise Calmly

    Increased railway fares operated yesterday, but it made no difference to the number of people travelling. Booking officials in Newcastle said ...

    Article : 121 words
  29. PROMOTION FOR TRAFFIC CHIEF

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Superintendent W. R. Lawrence, New South Wales traffic chief, has been promoted to superintendent first-class ...

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  30. MINERS, COAL BOARD DISCUSS REPORT

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Officials of the Miners' Federation today conferred with the Chairman of the Joint Coal Board (Mr. Cochran) ...

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  31. MINERS' MEAL FEE DOUBLED

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Coal industry Tribunal (Mr. Gallagher) to-day increased the meal allowance of members of the Miners' ...

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