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  4. CHULLORA OR CARDIFF?

    Newcastle civic leaders have urged for years that the railway workshops should be removed from Hunter-street West to a more suitable land outside ...

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  5. "A JOY-RIDE!"

    Is it necessary for the manager of Walsh Island Dockyard. Mr. A. C. Waters, to go to England in connection with the construction of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. AUSTRALIA'S TROPICAL NEVER NEVER

    THE development of tropical Australia has always been a problem. It is not that it is not fertile, but simply that our people prefer to live in the more temperate regions of the Commonwealth. It has been argued that the white man cannot live in the tropics — ...

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  7. SCENIC RESERVE

    The Newcastle Betterment Board is anxious that an area between Catherine Hill Bay and Gosford should be set aside as a scenic reserve. ...

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  8. WHAT PEOPLE THINK

    ("The Sun" invites its readers to criticise of discuss topics of interest in letters, which must be short. The name and address of the writer must ...

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  9. NO MONEY, NO FRIENDS

    "It is strange," he said, "that when poor people die no relatives come forward. If they had left £150 there would be a crush at the ...

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  10. DRAWING STUMPS

    At the fortnightly meeting of Boolaroo Urban Committee, held last night, a letter was received from Mrs. A. Hopkins, asking that a stump ...

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  11. LET HIM DOWN

    A message from Vienna says that Baron Gleichen Russworm, a great grandson of the poet Schiller, has been released after renouncing a claim ...

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  12. AWAKENED EARLY

    It was stated at Wallsend Hospital Board last night that some patients complained of being disturbed at half- past four in the morning to be ...

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  13. GIFT OF TEXT BOOKS

    Mr. J. R. Richmond, formerly superintendent of Newcastle Water Board and who was the first teacher at Newcastle Technical College when ...

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  14. AMALGAMATION

    Adamstown Council decided last night to write to Newcastle Council. asking if the council would bring in again the matter of the amalgamation ...

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  15. 300 MEALS A DAY

    "The women employed at this hospital carn every penny they get," said the president of Wallsend Hospital (Mr. S. M. Neal) last night. ...

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  16. NOT FOR 'BUSES

    The district superintendent of tramways (Mr. A. E. Davies) complained to Hamilton Council last night of the practice of motor 'bus drivers ...

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  17. "NO FUNDS"

    "Is it not possible to do something to put the side streets of the whole of the municipality in better order, so as to make them trafficable?" was ...

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  18. MOTHERS' UNION

    The secretary of the Australian Central Council of the Mothers' Union has learned from the Mary Summer House, London, that the King has granted the ...

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  19. HOSPITAL RESIGNATION

    Owing to the lateness of the hour at which he arrives at his home (Minmi), Mr. John Renfrew resigned from the Wallsend hospital board last night. Mr. ...

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