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  2. WON TWO PRIZES FOR ESSAYS

    Inspector G. Noble, of Newcastle Police, presents cheques to Loraine Bond at Newcastle Girls' High School yesterday. Loraine won first prize in the State police essay competition on "Safety and the Bushfire Menace," and received a prize from the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. Arab King Calls For "Real Peace"

    NEW YORK, Nov. 18. A.A.P.—Further warfare in Palestine was useless for Arabs and Jews, declared King Abdullah, of Transjordan. He urged that the present truce be followed by "real peace." ...

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  4. Denies Action Launched On Timber Lease

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Ernest Eldridge Biggs, legal representative of Hancock and Gore, denied at Darlinghurst Quarter Sessions ...

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  5. Chewing Gum Used In Plan To "Rig" Scales

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — A large piece of chewing gum with sixpence embedded in it was used in an attempt to "rig" the jockeys' ...

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  6. In Brief:

    During the 1947-48 wheat season records were set by the N.S.W. Railways Department and the N.S.W. grain elevator system, said ...

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  7. Does Not Want U.K. General in Controversy

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — Mr. Chifley said in the House of Representatives to-day he did not wish the Deputy Chief of the British ...

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  8. ANTI-STEEL BILL BLOC FAILS

    LONDON, Nov. 18. A.A.P.—The Opposition vote in the House of Commons of 211 against the bill to nationalise the iron and steel industry was a record for the present Parliament, says Reuters. ...

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  9. "Anti-U.S. Trend Discouraging Many Migrants"

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—There was a tendency for Australians to develop an anti-American complex and insular outlook, and this was ...

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  10. Leaflets, Talks Condemned; Miners' Ballot

    On a complaint by a member, the Northern Miners' Board of Management decided—"That this board condemns the ...

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  11. ASSOCIATION GUILTY OF CONTEMPT

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — The Full Bench of the Arbitration Court to-day held that the Metal Trades Employers' Association ...

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  12. Nationality Bill 'Against Empire'

    CANBERRA., Thursday.—The Nationality and Citizenship Bill was part of a plan for the liquidation of the British Empire, decided upon ...

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  13. Mr. Baddeley Accused Of Appeasement

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — The Acting Premier (Mr. Baddeley) must expect criticism "because of his constant appeasement of extremist ...

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  14. Miners Fined; Threw Eggs At Kemira Butcher

    WOLLONGONG, Thursday.—Throwing rotten eggs and stones at Henry George Smith, butcher, of Mount Kembla, on November 1. ...

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  15. Cost Of Keepit Dam Works Totals £803,740

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Construction costs of the Keepit Dam work to date have totalled £803,740, of which £230,565 was spent in the ...

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  16. Jet Fighter Pilots To Lecture R.A.A.F.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A special Lancastrian aircraft landed at Kingsford Smith airport to-night with eight R.A.F. officers, who are ...

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  17. Suburban and District Armistice Reunion At Teralba

    Visitors from Boolaroo, Carrington and Toronto attended the annual Armistice reunion of Teralba sub-branch of the Returned ...

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  18. Suspended Constable to Return to Work

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Acting Commissioner of Police (Mr. McCarthy) has ordered that the suspension be lifted on a constable ...

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  19. House Commission Changes Bank

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Minister for Housing (Mr. Evatt) said in the Legislative Assembly to-day that banking business transacted by ...

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  20. Many Offer Farms For Demonstration

    More than 40 farmers have offered the use of their farms to the Hunter Valley Cooperative Dairy Company, Hexham, which intends ...

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  21. Savings Campaign To 'Check Inflation'

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—A new liaison would be formed between the Commonwealth loan organisation and Commonwealth Bank to ...

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  22. Company Applies For N.Z.-Tasmania Flights

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—A private airline company has applied for a permit to operate a service between Tasmania and New ...

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  23. Fly Members' Families Free

    CANBERRA, Thursday.—Members of Federal Parliament are to be permitted free air travel for their families between Canberra and the ...

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  24. CONSIDER DEBATE ON FOREIGN AFFAIRS

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — Mr. Chifley to-day refused to give the Acting Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Harrison) an assurance be ...

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  25. Red Cross Frolic At Teralba

    The annual frolic of Teralba Red Cross raised £5. The judges were Mesdames Osborne (frolic), Jepson and Egan (cooking). ...

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  26. British Airways Deficit £11M.

    LONDON, Nov. 18. A.A.P.—British oversea airways had a total deficit of more than £stg.11 million for the year, the annual reports ...

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  27. Man Dies When Car Hits Trees

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — Ewart Lindley, about 48, of Sydney, was killed when the car in which he was travelling to ...

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  28. W.A. Wins Railway Competition Shield

    SYDNEY, Thursday.— Western Australia, with 456½ points, won the Australian railways ambulance competition at Telopea to-day. ...

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  29. Advertising

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  30. Seek Safety Zone In Lambton-road

    The District Council of Progress Associations will ask the Transport Department to erect a safety zone and provide pedestrian ...

    Article : 79 words
  31. Potato Overcharge Alleged

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Women inspectors had caught vegetable "racketeers" charging 6d to 7d a pound for potatoes, the Minister ...

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  32. Anxiety Over Coal Position In S.A.

    ADELAIDE, Thursday. — The coal outlook in South Australia is again causing anxiety, particularly in view of the necessity to have ...

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  33. GREECE HAS NEW GOVERNMENT

    ATHENS, Nov.18. A.A.P.—The Liberal Premier (M. Sophoulis), whose previous Government resigned six days ago, has formed ...

    Article : 52 words
  34. Rumanian Protest To France

    PARIS, Nov. 18. A.A.P.—Rumania has protested to the French Government against "measures taken by the French Government ...

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  35. SOCIAL AT SOUTH CARDIFF

    The Ladies' Auxiliary of South Cardiff Progress Association held a social and dance in the Anglican Hall. ...

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  36. Gallup Poll Dropped By Chicago Paper

    CHICAGO, Nov. 18. A.A.P.—The Chicago "Daily News" announced yesterday that it would no longer subscribe to the Gallup poll. ...

    Article : 70 words
  37. Scaffolding Bill Through Assembly

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—The Legislative Council to-day passed amendments to the Scaffolding and Lifts Bill, which provide that power ...

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  38. NO ROYAL VISIT GRANT TO PENSIONERS

    CANBERRA, Thursday. — Mr. Chifley rejected a suggestion that grant of £5 be made to pensioners on the occasion of the Royal ...

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  39. LOG PRODUCTION UP 20 P.C.

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  40. Newcastle Lighting "Disgrace"

    Motorists had complained about the unsatisfactory lighting of Lambton-road and had said that the only safe measure was to have their ...

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  41. ANXIOUS EYES ON SLIPPERY DIP

    Anxious juvenile eyes watch the swift descent of children on the slippery-dip at Speers Point Park yesterday. The demand for the slippery-dip was so great that these children, who attended the annual picnic of tram and bus employees, had to queue up ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  42. Stockton Farewell For Rev. R. A. McArthur

    Rev. R. A. McArthur was fare-welled in the Stockton Presbyterian Church. The church Secretary (Mr. W. Henderson-McCully) ...

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  43. Keep On Importing U.K. Cars—Mr. Ford

    PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 18 A.A.P.—If the sale of British cars in the United States could help reduce the tax load on Americans, ...

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  44. Will Fly Factory To Tasmania

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.— A complete engine bearing manufacturing plant, at present occupying 2500 square feet of floor space, is ...

    Article : 86 words
  45. U.K. Officer Killed In Malaya Ambush

    SINGAPORE, Nov. 18. A.A.P. Reuters.—A A British officer was killed and another seriously wounded in a gun battle after being ...

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  46. Toronto Urban Area Extended

    Toronto Urban Area has been extended to take in residents living along the Toronto-Awaba Road for about one mile from Toronto Fire ...

    Article : 67 words
  47. DANISH PRINCE TO VISIT SYDNEY

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Prince Axel of Denmark, a cousin of King George VI. and the Duke of Edinburgh, will visit Sydney on a ...

    Article : 87 words
  48. MR. MALONEY BACK IN UPPER HOUSE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Mr. J. J. Maloney, former Australian Minister to Moscow, has been reelected to the Legislative Council. ...

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  49. Buses from Maryville

    From Monday, buses operating from John-street. Maryville, between 3 and 4 p.m., Mondays to Fridays, would be 3.3 p.m., 3.23, 3.43 and ...

    Article : 35 words
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