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Advertising : 917 wordsThe Commonwealth organisation to deal with subversive activities of the Communist Party is remarkably complete. It was revealed to-day that the ...
Article : 520 wordsIt was deplorable that members of the Second A.I.F. had been forced to sleep an beaches and in parks during their leave last week-end, said the President of ...
Article : 329 wordsThe question of hospital finance will be discussed by Cabinet at an early date. Approval may not be given to any scheme of compulsory contribution until the ...
Article : 360 wordsAn inquest was held at West Maitland Courthouse yesterday into the death of Leslie Richard Borstel, 26, a farmer, who was found hanging by a set of harness ...
Article : 196 wordsThe Mayor (Ald. J. E. Wiggins) replied yesterday to criticism of Greater Newcastle Council and the Minister for Works and Government (Mr. L. O. ...
Article : 306 wordsEmployment for thousands would be ensured in the manufacture of aeroplanes, motor-cars and other new industries, but nothing could be done to increase the ...
Article : 523 words"This is a move by disgruntled members," said Mr. J. H. Williams, at a meeting last night of Adamstown branch of the Australian Labour Party. He was ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 298 wordsMr. J. S. Storey, who died on Monday was elected President of the Federated Brick, Tile and Pottery Union in a ballot the result of which was ...
Article : 170 wordsSydney, Thursday.—The British Trade Commissioner (Sir Robert Dalton) said that Britain would be able to supply practically any class of goods required ...
Article : 350 wordsTen nominations had been received last night for the position of organiser to the Newcastle and District Patriotic and War Fund. Nominations will close ...
Article : 82 wordsSix motorists appeared on charges under the Motor Traffic Act at East Maitland Police Court yesterday. For having exceeded the speed limit on ...
Article : 226 wordsIf the United States were drawn into war it would be from the East and not from Europe, said Mr. J. Connell, a former sharebroker of Melbourne, who ...
Article : 112 wordsCondemnation by a grazier of the Government's policy of buying cotton instead of woollen goods was answered to-night by the Minister for Labour and ...
Article : 146 wordsA bus eservice from Toronto to the Steel Works may begin shortly. Buses may run thrice daily, calling at Teralba, Boolaroo and other Lakeside places. ...
Article : 192 wordsA conference of tobacco growers to-day, called by the Minister for Agriculture following a petition from Northern growers, unanimously decided that a ...
Article : 144 wordsPrompt attention by beach inspectors helped to save the life of Leslie Spears. 18, of Dulwich Hill, at Manly Pool this afternoon. He was swimming in the ...
Article : 89 wordsRain in Singleton for 1939 totalled only 1094 points. The year was one of the driest in local rainfall records. There were good ...
Article : 81 wordsDepth-finding bombs found on the South Coast recently are not dangerous to shipping, nor is there now any mystery story about how they came to be washed ...
Article : 62 wordsOn charges of having stolen property worth £2500 from A. C. Willard and Co. Pty. Ltd., Cecil Waugh. 35, clerk, and William Swapp, 43, traveller, were ...
Article : 67 wordsKenneth Hamilton, of East Maitland, was charged with having been drunk, with roving used indecent langauage, and with having resisted Constable S. Crouch while ...
Article : 53 wordsTwo wharf labourers were each sentenced to three months imprisonment at the Central Police Court to-day for stealing goods from the hold of a ship. They ...
Article : 98 wordsOn a charge of having stolen two diamond rings, valued at £75, the property of Harry Landers, William Patrick. O'Conner, 29, a fruiterer, was remanded until ...
Article : 62 wordsFinding that Frederick Stringer, 42, wharf labourer, had been fatally stabbed with a carving knife on December 21, by, James Simpson, 33, wharf labourer, the ...
Article : 68 wordsThe period of comparative inactivity in the coalmining industry towards the end of last year is reflected in the records of serious accidents treated by Cessnock ...
Article : 178 wordsPassengers by steamer between Launceston and Melbourne in 1939 were greater than for 10 years. Reorganisation of the voltage of the ...
Article : 639 wordsFor the first wool appraisement at Hobart this season catalogues totalling 19,500 bales are offered. The quantity allotted the first Tasmanian ...
Article : 52 wordsA number of South Australian wheatgrowers have refused, as a matter of principle, to apply for their share of the £550,000 available in the State from the ...
Article : 64 wordsBetty Fowler, 12, of Thompson-street, Speers Point, suffered an incised wound to the scalp when she struck a sharp object in diving into the water at Warner's ...
Article : 45 wordsThe best times for surfing on Newcastle beaches to-day will be in the early morning and late afternoon. If the northeast wind continues the water may be ...
Article : 57 wordsExperiments indicated that within the next few years improvements would be made in producer gas equipment for motor-cars, permitting reduction of the ...
Article : 75 wordsThe Egg Marketing Board announced yesterday that the price of hen eggs was increased by 1d a dozen. The new price will be 1/3 a dozen, and the new rate ...
Article : 43 wordsDawn Dance.—A dawn dance was held in the Dudley School of Arts on Monday morning for the Anglican Church. Many novelties were won. ...
Article : 25 wordsThe inquest on the drowning of Dorothy Peters, 8, in a dam at East Cessnock on Wednesday will be conducted by the Cessnock District Coroner (Mr. W. S. ...
Article : 41 wordsBORN at Fulbourne, Cambridgeshire, England, on January 5, 1861, Mr. Arthur Redhouse of Morpeth-street, East Maitland, will celebrate his 70th birthday ...
Article : 276 wordsThough there were more cases heard at Cessnok Court during 1939, there was a comparative lack of serious crime. Charge cases and summons cases heard ...
Article : 78 wordsThe strike of shipping clerks, which has lasted for 53 days, is now unofficially ended. Representatives of the employers and the Congress of Industrial ...
Article : 52 wordsAction had been taken to fill the vacancy at Weston police station, the Chief Secretary (Mr. A. U. Tonking) advised Mr. J. M. Baddeley. M.L.A. ...
Article : 59 wordsMoscow, January 4.—Trade talks between Russia and Bulgaria were begun "in a most cordial atmosphere." ...
Article : 19 wordsWhile fitting a petrol bowser at Paxton yesterday. Albert Latham, 30, engineer, of Adamstown, was struck on the head by a pertrol pipe He was treated by ...
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Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954), Fri 5 Jan 1940, Page 9
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