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  2. Advertising

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  3. POLICE COURT

    EVADED PAYING FARE.—John Patrick Ryan, 27, machinist, was fined £1, with 14/ costs, when he pleaded "Guilty" to a charge of having travelled in a tram ...

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  4. MAITLAND AND DISTRICT

    The Shire Clerk (Mr. A. L. Skelton) reported to Bolwarra Council yesterday that she General Fund was overdrawn £338/8/. Other accounts in credit were—Lorn £64/7/2, ...

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  5. REBATES ON CAR REGISTRATION

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Minister for Transport (Mr. Bruxner) announced to-night that rebates of registration charges on motor vehicles would be granted to all ...

    Article : 335 words
  6. "GIVE WORKERS EQUAL SAY"

    "Give workers an equal say in the national government of Australia and the problem of industrial unrest will cease," said the General Secretary of ...

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  7. SUBURBAN AND DISTRICT

    Rain last night upset arrangements for the opening of the Lambton Hospital Appeal Committee's park carnival, to assist Wallsend and Western Suburbs ...

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  8. INDUSTRIAL NEWS

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Moulders and ironworkers employed in foundries to which the Consolidated Metal Trades Award applies were granted 6/ a week loading ...

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  9. OVERTIME BAN LIFTED

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The overtime ban affecting 17,000 operatives covered by the Federal and State awards in the boot trade throughout Australia has been ...

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  10. CALLING UP MILITIA RECRUITS

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Alterations in the method of calling up militia recruits in country districts was sought by a deputation of Labour members of the ...

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  11. Week-end Sport

    CRICKET.—Last series of matches in Hunter River Cricket Association's A and B grade competitions. Fixtures—A grade: East Maitland v. Marist Brothers, at East Maitland; ...

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  12. No Reference Board Yet

    LITHGOW, Friday.—The Secretary of the Western Miners' Federation (Mr. Thomas Schroder) said to-day that Western miners were disappointed that ...

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  13. LAMBTON AIRMAN ENTERTAINED

    Aircraftsman J. Stevenson was the guest of Lambton Soldiers' Welfare and Patriotic Committee at its fortnightly social in the Church of England Parish Hall. Gifts presented to ...

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  14. BEAUTIFY TALKABAR PARK

    A scheme for the beautification of Talkabar Park was brought before. Teralba Advisory Committee. It was explained that the plan was to raise the ground and plant shrubs ...

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  15. "NUISANCE, NOT A CRIMINAL"

    SYDNEY, Friday.—At present serving 12 months' imprisonment for having fraudulently obtained goods by operating upon the accounts of people, Albert ...

    Article : 100 words
  16. OBITUARY

    The funeral of Mr. Arthur S. H. Hall left his home, New Lambton, for All Saints' Church of England, where a service was held by Rev. B. Davis, thence ...

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  17. TAMWORTH SUPPORTS MR. CHAFFEY

    TAMWORTH, Friday.—At a meeting of supporters of Mir. W. A. Chaffey, M.L.A., at Tamworth to-day, it was decided that Mr. Chaffey be supported as ...

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  18. MARKS POINT GALA

    Marks Point Send-off and Comforts Fund decided to hold a gala day on the cricket ground on Easter Saturday, with a social at night, for the funds. Mrs. E. A. Woolley ...

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  19. Cessnock SOLDIERS' RECREATION ROOMS

    The work of making the soldiers" new recreation rooms presentable and comfortable was largely carried out by voluntary aid. The War Comforts Fund Committee expresses ...

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  20. BIG BRITISH ORDER

    CANBERRA, Friday.—The British Ministry of Food has arranged to purchase approximately 500,000 cases of Australian canned apricots, peaches, and ...

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  21. MRS. M. POWELL.

    The funeral of Mrs. Margaret Powell left her home, Hartley-street, North Lambton, for the Baptist cemetery, Wallsend. Services were conducted by ...

    Article : 109 words
  22. BRITAIN HAS CZECH GUN SECRETS

    Vital secrets of modern armament manufacture have been placed unreservedly at the disposal of the British Government by Mr. Edward Outrata, the ...

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  23. New Lambton Carnival

    New Lambton Red Cross and Send-off Carnival Committee will hold a carnival at New Lambton Sports Oval on Saturday, April 5. The programme will include a tug-o'-war, ...

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  24. MISS E. B. YATES.

    Miss Elva Beryl Yates, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Yates, of Belmont, died on March 2. She was 22. She had been in business for six years ...

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  25. CANBERRA BUILDINGS TO COST £80,000

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Although the Minister for the Interior (Senator Foll) had stated earlier in the Senate that the Government would proceed with its ...

    Article : 302 words
  26. EXCLUDED FROM BIG ESTATE

    SYDNEY, Friday.—In the Equity Court to-day, the Chief Judge (Mr. Justice Nicholas) directed that £2300 out of his father's estate be paid to James Robert ...

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  27. MR. T. S. DAVIES.

    Mr. Thomas Stanley Davies died at "Eddowie Flats," Maitland-road, Mayfield. He was 64. Services were conducted by Rev. W. G. Reekie. ...

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  28. SEAMEN'S UNION BALLOT

    SYDNEY, Friday.—In the Commonwealth Arbitration Court to-day, Chief Judge Beeby issued a warning that steps would be taken for contempt of ...

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  29. Y.M.C.A. NOTES

    The combined Y.M.C.A.-Y.W.C.A. monthly church parade will be held to-morrow night at St. Philip's Presbyterian Church. It will be preceded at 5 p.m. at the Y.M.C.A. by a ...

    Article : 355 words
  30. MR. T. PENMAN.

    Mr. Thomas Penman died at Newcastle Hospital. He was born at Merewether 55 years ago, and spent most of his life in Newcastle. Mr. Penman is survived ...

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  31. AIR FORCE COINS NEW WORDS

    Nobody knows where the new words come from, but Air Force jargon finds its way quickly into the civilian's vocabulary. A "plob" is a pilot's observation ...

    Article : 174 words
  32. Australians to be Recommended for Decorations

    CANBERRA, Friday.—Recommendations for decorations for Australian troops who fought in the Libyan campaign would be made in due course, said the Minister ...

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  33. MR. THOS. DRINAN.

    A member of one of the Lochinvar district's oldest families, Mr. Thomas Drinan died at Maitland Hospital on Thursday night, after a long illness. Mr. ...

    Article : 111 words
  34. UPPER HUNTER GETS RAIN

    SINGLETON. Friday.—Rain has been falling heavily since about 3.30 p.m. The registration was 110 points to 5.15 p.m. when it was still raining. ...

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  35. AUXILIARY VESSEL SUNK

    LONDON, March 14. A.A.P.—The Admiralty has announced that H.M. auxiliary Manistee (5360 tons) has been sunk. There were some casualties. ...

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