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  3. CASEYS BACK HOME

    Mr. R. G. Casey, former Governor of Bengal, and Mrs. Casey, who reached Sydney yesterday on the Wangaratta. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. COUNCIL POINTS

    WARATAH Oval was being damaged since players, training at night, could use only half the oval because of insufficient lighting, the ...

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  5. Need for Further Research Into Tobacco Industry

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—The Australian Agricultural Council has agreed that there is urgent need for further research into the tobacco ...

    Article : 149 words
  6. RAIN FLOODS NORTH WALLARAH MINE

    WATER pouring into North Wallarah colliery has flooded No. 1 tunnel to a depth of 4 feet. It will be about three weeks ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN WIVES IN U.S.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A large number of Australian wives of U.S. servicemen, living in America, were happy and contented, said Sir ...

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  8. "Mr. Gair Does Not Know Mines"

    The General Secretary of the Miners' Federation (Mr. Grant) said it was clear that the Queensland Minister for Mines (Mr. Gair) did ...

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  9. Protest Against Issue of Liquor Licences to R.S.L.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The President of the Air Force Association (Mr. J. Bavin) said that his organisation will lodge an emphatic protect ...

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  10. Protest Against Support for Rayon Industry

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—A protest against financial support being given for the establishment of rayon manufacturers has been lodged with the ...

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  11. Nuffield's Reply to Premier's "Abuse"

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The use by the Premier (Mr. McKell) of the term "spurious" in reference to Lord Nuffield was objected to by the ...

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  12. NORTHERN MINES IDLE ON ANZAC DAY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Anzac Day will be observed as a public holiday in mines in the Northern District, but not in the South and West. ...

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  13. Three Fined for Pram Stunt

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Bob Dyer's pram stunt in the city, on March 22, cost him £2, with 8/ costs, in the Central Summons Court to-day. ...

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  14. No Quorum for Trades Hall Council

    Rain Prevented Newcastle Trades Hall Council from getting a quorum for its meeting last night. At 8.15 o'clock, the Secretary (Mr. ...

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  15. Basic Wage Raised 1/ in Capitals

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—An increase of 1/ a week in the basic wage in all capital cities except Brisbane, will become effective from the ...

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  16. Tivoli Show Girls to Entertain Troops in Japan

    MELBOURNE, Wednesday.—Ten Tivoli show girls will leave Sydney after Easter to entertain troops of the British Commonwealth ...

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  17. Loan Will Be Over-Subscribed

    MELBOURNE, Wed.—Applications for subscriptions in the £70 million Security Loan in all States to-day were sufficiently heavy to ...

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  18. "Police Earned £7 a Day Selling Tickets"

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Some policemen were earning wages under false pretences by making up to £7 a day selling tickets for charity, ...

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  19. Y.M.C.A. to Cater for Troops at Easter

    The Newcastle Y.M.C.A. is making special arrangements to house and entertain troops spending Easter leave in Newcastle, said the General ...

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  20. LEAKY ROOF AT WALLSEND HOSPITAL

    The heavy rain yesterday found weak spots in the roof of Wallsend Hospital male ward and its verandah. It is hoped that repairs will be ...

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  21. BANKS OPEN TO 3 P.M. FROM JUNE 3

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Trading banks and the Commonwealth Bank would revert to 3 p.m. closing from June 3. the Governor of the ...

    Article : 49 words
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