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Detailed lists, results, guides : 145 wordsRepresentatives of lodges from the biggest single croup of collieries in the north—those controlled by the J. and A. Brown Abermain-Seaham ...
Article : 426 wordsReuben [?]es, of Main-road, Belmont, claimed £4 14s a week compensation from Lake Macquarie Shire Council from February 18, 1940, to March 3, ...
Article : 230 wordsOn an application at the Central Criminal Court to-day for postponement of the consipracy trial in relation to the missing financier, John ...
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Article : 349 wordsMrs. Ettie McPhee, wife of Mr. W. H. McPhee, of Mayfield, died in the Mater Misericordiac Hospital last week Mrs. McPhee is well-known in the ...
Article : 133 wordsAs the result of a protracted drive, the Northumberland Shop Assistants' Union now has 1800 members on its books. Enrolments are still coming in ...
Article : 143 wordsOcean: Fresh to strong west to south-west winds and rather rough to rough seas are expected almost generally over the Tasman. ...
Article : 155 wordsSince the war began, the number of Australian tourists leaving these shores has decreased by more than two-thirds ...
Article : 122 wordsSixteen-year-old J. Gilmore won the 220 yards championship of the Cessnock Swimming Club decided yesterday at Cessnock baths, G. Makie ...
Article : 141 wordsStanley Wilson, 33, of Recent-street, Cessnock had his right arm and right shoulder injured when he was lammed between a skip and a prop to-day at ...
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Family Notices : 45 wordsMrs. Leila Gibson of Hickey Street, Cessnock, victim of a car smash between Pokolbin and Nulkaba on Saturday afternoon, regained consciousness ...
Article : 95 wordsHonors were even when Cessnock and Newcastle players met lost night in the Cessnock Tennis Associations open night championships. Matches ...
Article : 82 wordsAt Homebush to-day 1242 cattle anD 30,600 sheep, Including 16,100 lambs were offered. The market was firmer for prime ...
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The Newcastle Sun (NSW : 1918 - 1954), Mon 24 Mar 1941, Page 2
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