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  2. Director Of N.E.S. In Newcastle

    The Director of Notional Emergency Services (Colonel F. M. Lorenzo), photographed in Newcastle to-day with the Newcastle Chief Warden (Lieut.-Colonel E. S. Anderson) and the Assistant to the Chief Warden (Mr. C. F. Mills), Col. Lorenzo will attend a special meeting of Newcastle and district wardens to-night. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. PATRIOTIC FUND

    Each organisation connected with the Newcastle and District Patriotic and War Fund will be asked to appoint a representative ...

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  4. RIGHT OF ENTRY TO STEEL WORKS

    Following upon the decision of the Full Court of the Industrial Commission that the Court nad power to impose conditions on ...

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  5. NEW RELIEF WORK REGULATIONS

    A move by Mr. J. C. Ross (U.A.P., Kogarah) to have all available funds allocated for the relief of unemployment and to ...

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  6. AWARD ACCEPT

    Aggregate meetings of miners will be held on all coalfields next week to receive the new award, the Central Council of ...

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  7. DIRECTOR OF N.E.S. IN NEWCASTLE

    The Director of National Emergency Services (Col. F. M. Lorenzo) visited Newcastle to-day to attend a meeting in ...

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  8. CHALLENGE TO STATE MINISTRY

    "Is the Government trying to sabotage the voluntary recruiting system?" asked Mr. Booth (Labor, Kurri), in the ...

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  9. PETROL AT 3'-AND BEER 1/- A "NOGGIN"

    The penny increase in the price of petrol leaves at least one man in Newcastle cold. He is the Northern Organiser of the ...

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  10. MINES TO BE IDLE TO-MORROW

    Seven stop-work meetings will be held in the north to-morrow when all associated mines will be idle, while the Federated ...

    Article : 189 words
  11. WILL SEEK STATE AND FEDERAL COOPERATION

    In an attempt to solve the growing unemployment problem, the Assistant Treasurer (Mr. Spender) will confer with ...

    Article : 137 words
  12. MEN TO GO BACK TO WORK

    After a stormy meeting to-day, the men concerned in the dispute at the Commonwealth Rolling Mills at Port Kembla decided to ...

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  13. Sectional Forecasts

    NORTHERN RIVERS AND TABLELANDS: Mainly fine, with increasing cloud. Warm to hot and rather sultry. Freshening northerly ...

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  14. Jockey's Death After Race Fall At Richmond

    1. Healey, a well-known jockey, who was injured when Citare fell at Richmond races this afternoon, died at 3 p.m. in Richmond Hospital. ...

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  15. PLEADED STATUTE OF LIMITATIONS AS GOOD DEFENCE

    The statute of limitations was pleaded as a defence by a defendant in the Newcastle Small Debts Court to-day. ...

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  16. VARIETY SHOW AT STADIUM FOR WAR VICTIMS

    A comprehensive variety programme in aid of funds for the War Victims' Fund and organised by the Newcastle branch ...

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  17. GERMAN RAIDERS MUST HAVE BASES

    "If the raider Admiral Scheer has reached the Pacific it will be necessary for the Germans to arrange a rendezvous there for supply ships," says ...

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  18. TWO MEN DENY ATTEMPT TO ROB CHARGE

    Evidence that two men were seen trying to rob a third near Newcastle Railway Station on September 8 was given at tho Newcastle Quarter ...

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  19. CANADIAN AIR SCHEME DEPENDS ON U.S. MACHINES

    "Apparently hopes of procuring machines with which to start the scheme are pinned on the United States," says the Ottawa correspondent of the "New ...

    Article : 166 words
  20. SEAMEN SEEK EXTRA RATES FOR WAR RISK

    The Newcastle branch of the Seamen's Union, at the monthly stop-work meeting to-day, referred to the Federal Management Committee, a ...

    Article : 107 words
  21. ITALY AND GREECE TO SIGN TREATY?

    It is reported from Berlin (says the Rotterham correspondent of "The Times") that the treaty of non-aggression and friendship between Italy and ...

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  22. DRIVER COMMITTED FOR TRIAL

    The jury committed for trial on charge of manslaughter Cyril Haynes, driver of leading engine of second section of Scots Express which was ...

    Article : 77 words
  23. THEFTS REPORTED TO NEWCASTLE POLICE

    Prank Baker of Lockyer Street, Adamstown, reported to Newcastle police lost night that £9 12s and a pair of gold sleeve links had been ...

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  24. PETROL UP A PENNY

    Following authorisation by the Minister for Trades and Customs (Mr. Lawson), the price of petrol rose a penny a gallon from to-day ...

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  25. Payment Of £500 Fine In Sydney

    Mr. Romano Orlando Azzalin of Romanos Restaurant, said to-day that he was not at the Central Summons Court yesterday when he was fined ...

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  26. NEWCASTLE TRAFFIC CENSUS PLEASES MAYOR

    "I am pleased that Mr. Neale has honored his word," said the Mayor (Alderman G. W. Jenner) to-day, referring to the recent census of traffic ...

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  27. PROBLEM OF BRIDGES OVER FIVE ISLANDS

    Some time ago the Lake Shire Council considered the question of repairing or replacing the bridges across the Five Islands access route ...

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  28. RICHMOND MAIN MINER'S DEATH

    At the Kurri Courthouse to-day the District Coroner (Mr. A. W. Johns) returned a finding of death from natural causes (heart failure) when he ...

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  29. AUTOMATIC TRAFFIC SIGNALS FAVORED

    Police officials stated to-day that would welcome the establishment of automatic traffic signals at key points in the city streets. ...

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  30. PLANE STRUCK BY LIGHTNING

    Lightning struck an Imperial Airways liner bound for India near Rome last night. The pilot was bruised and had his ...

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  31. OLD TURF TRICKSTER SENT TO GAOL

    Described by the judge as "an expert confidence trickster," a 71-year-old Australian, John Hugh Rowan, commission agent, who came to England ...

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  32. STORM DEVASTATES W.A. FARM AREA

    A cloudburst with hailstorms devastated a belt of farming country about live miles long by 12 miles wide at Nyabing in the south-west. ...

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  33. GLAMOR SPY ON TRIAL IN SWITZERLAND

    The war's first glamor spy is facing her trial. The 35-year-old dark-eyed Italian dancer, Virginia Rota, is alleged to have been the mastermind of a spy ring operating on behalf of several foreign Powers. ...

    Article : 98 words
  34. Widow's Claim Succeeds

    Claiming £4 3s as balance due on money lent, Mabel Muriel Pascoe, widow, of Smith Street, Charlestown, sued Mrs. Fiorrie Lawrence, of ...

    Article : 87 words
  35. MURDERESS RETURNED TO CUSTODY

    Mrs. Winnie Ruth Judd has returned voluntarily to the asylum in which she was held for the murder, a few years ago, of two women whose bodies ...

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  36. BRITISH M.P.'s VIOLENT DEATH

    Lieutenant Colonel Muirhead, conservative M.P. for Wells, who was found dead in his bed at his Oxfordshire hofe on Sunday, had a gunshot wound ...

    Article : 42 words
  37. Fell Down Steps

    Mrs. Edith Goodchild, of Maitland-road, Mayfield, fell down the steps at her home to-day. She was treated by Newcastle Ambulance for a large ...

    Article : 42 words
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