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Advertising : 1,323 wordsNewcastle housewives to-day will find it harder to get bread because there will be no deliveries. At a meeting of the Trades Hall Executive last night, opposing sections of the Breadcarters' Union composed their ...
Article : 716 wordsSection of the crowd which gathered yesterday outside the Cooperative Store Bakery in Hamilton North, waiting for the sale of bread at the gates. The Cooperative Stores were unaffected by the bread strike. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 72 wordsNEW YORK, April 3. A.A.P.—The Soviet delegate (M. Gromyko) announced last night that he would not attend to-day's meeting of the Security Council of the United Nations. He declined to ...
Article : 585 wordsWASHINGTON, April 3. A.A.P.—Mrs. Ruby Pierce, 36, who was widowed only a month ago, has given birth to ...
Article : 98 wordsNEW YORK, April 3. A.A.P.—Final lots in the auction of the late President Roosevelt's stamp collection brought the ...
Article : 41 wordsSYDNEY, Wednesday.—Beer deliveries are expected to commence from Tooth's breweries on Friday morning immediately the strikers resume work. ...
Article : 400 wordsSYDNEY, Wednesday.—With wide areas still laid waste from the disastrous floods last week, the North Coast of New South ...
Article : 178 wordsCANBERRA, Wednesday.—The control of petrol supplies in Australia by the Commonwealth Government petrol pool will end on June ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 112 wordsBRISBANE, Wednesday.—A threat of a Statewide railway stoppage has emerged from the strike of 2900 Ipswich railway workshop ...
Article : 209 wordsMANILA, April 3. A.A.P.—General Homma, the Japanese commander who ordered the Bataan "death march" in the Philippines, ...
Article : 225 wordsLONDON, April 3. A.A.P.—Slight, grey-haired Miss Beatrice Cranmere, of Wrytall, near Birmingham, took off from Poole before ...
Article : 135 wordsLONDON, April 3. A.A.P.—The six years of war cost Britain nearly £4000 million a year, states a White Paper. The lowest annual figure ...
Article : 116 wordsWASHINGTON, April 3. A.A.P.—Two killers broke out of the "death row" of the District of Columbia gaol after having seized the ...
Article : 126 wordsLONDON, April 3.—The Lancashire police have made preparations to supervise 250,000 people and 11,000 vehicles at the Grand National at ...
Article : 183 wordsLONDON, April 3. A.A.P.—After a 30,000-mile commercial journey, Mr. Harry Town, Export Manager of W. O'Hanlon and Co., furnishing ...
Article : 74 wordsTOKIO, April 3. A.A.P.—Japanese civilians refuse to cooperate in the defence of alleged war criminals. They want the suspects punished ...
Article : 60 wordsBATAVIA, April 3. A.A.P.—Allied guns shelled extremist concentrations in the Bandoeng area, where about 100 Indonesians had forced an ...
Article : 91 wordsTOKIO, April 3. A.A.P.—Madame Katsuko Tojo, wife of the wartime Prime Minister (General Tojo) toils every day in the fields outside a ...
Article : 114 wordsNUREMBERG, April 3. A.A.P.—"As a soldier, I take full responsibility for what I have done, and I am glad to have an opportunity ...
Article : 343 wordsNEW YORK, April 3.—[?]a general police alarm was broadcast to-day for a woman, aged 35, who escaped from New Jersey State ...
Article : 106 wordsLONDON, April 3. A.A.P.—The Royal Military College, Sandhurst, is to be known as the Royal Military Academy, following a fusion of the ...
Article : 79 wordsROME, April 3. A.A.P.—A Trans-World Airlines plane landed at Ciampino airport yesterday, establishing the first regular postwar ...
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Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954), Thu 4 Apr 1946, Page 1
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