The Prime Minister (Mr. Menzies) took the initiative in the calling of the All Party secret meeting to be held at Canberra to-morrow evening. The Party leaders have been consulted. ...
Article : 452 wordsSome of the A.I.F. votes which arrived in Sydney from the Middle East by mail plane. Between £300 and been set aside to pay for the postage on all A.I.F. votes from overseas. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 40 wordsThe South Coast coal strike took a new turn to-day at a compulsory conference in Sydney over which Judge Drake-Brockman presided. The Judge was informed that the miners had resumed at all the pits on the South Coast except Old Bulli. ...
Article : 857 wordsThe hearing of an application by the Miners' Federation for wage increases amounting to about 6s a week for members ...
Article : 262 wordsAdvice has been received in Melbourne that the former Sydney jockey, W. R. Johnstone, did not escape from France, and has ...
Article : 58 wordsThe Chief Secretary (Mr. Tonking) came under criticism at the annual conference of the New South Wales Fishing ...
Article : 371 wordsStockton Borehole miners resumed work to-day without the Italians. Swift disciplinary action by the Northern Miners' Management Board followed, the lodge being suspended forthwith ...
Article : 497 wordsPart of the gold distributed by Lawrence of Arabia has been brought to light by the crisis in Syria. ...
Article : 70 wordsThousands of telegrams have poured into the White House congratulating Mr. Roosevelt upon his speech in which he ...
Article : 120 wordsThe dispute over the payment of engineers on the hospital ship Manunda was settled to-day. The trouble developed when ...
Article : 99 wordsDry to severe drought conditions prevail throughout half of the State from the Central Queensland railway south to the New South Wales border ...
Article : 124 wordsUsing the heaviest bombs yet employed in raids over Germany, strong forces of R.A.F. medium and heavy bombers blasted military targets in and around Berlin last night and battered the Krupp works at Essen for the 20th time. Docks, power stations, aluminium plants, transport routes, canals, railway junctions ...
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Article : 148 wordsDuring the past year the Newcastle and Suburban Cooperative Society achieved a turnover of ' more than one ...
Article : 273 wordsEirlngton miners have contributed £40 to the Cessnock fund for the relief of civilian bomb victims in England. ...
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The Newcastle Sun (NSW : 1918 - 1954), Mon 14 Oct 1940, Page 3
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