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  2. SCHOOLBOYS TRAIN AS LIFESAVERS

    A life-saving drive through all the district schools begins on Monday. Fourth-year pupils at the Newcastle Boys' High School ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. BLAZING GUNS IN DESERT

    CAIRO, Friday: For the seventh successive night since Allied guns opened their tremendous onslaught, the ...

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  4. WHARFLABORER SAVES SEVEN MATES ON BURNING FREIGHTER

    Trapped in a freighter's hold when the cargo suddenly burst into flames yesterday at an Australian port, seven wharf laborers were saved by the pluck and presence of mind of one of the party. ...

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  5. KNOX PROUD OF FIGHT IN SOLOMONS

    WASHINGTON, Friday.—In a statement made a few hours after a Washington communique announcing slackening of ...

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  6. MORE PART-TIME WAR WORKERS TO BE ENROLLED

    SYDNEY: Extension of the policy of part-time employment for war work was announced to-day by the NSW Director of Manpower (Mr. Bellemore). He said a secondary seasonal ...

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  7. Engineering Manpower Regulations

    CANBERRA: All skilled engineering manpower in Australia has been thrown into the melting pot for ...

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  8. COMPULSORY DUTY FOR NES

    The need for compulsory NES duty in Newcastle will be discussed at the next meeting of the Wardens ...

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  9. MACARTHUR'S PLANES HIT JAP FLEET; ALOLA RE-OCCUPIED

    Aircraft of General MacArthur's command have struck another heavy blow in the Solomons area, this time at units of the Japanese fleet in a three-wave before dawn attack. Yesterday American and Australian airmen attacked ...

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  10. CONFERENCE OF YOUTH ORGANISATIONS

    SYDNEY: With the object of "making articulate the voice of Australian youth," an association of Australian Youth organisations ...

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  11. BADGES FOR AIR OBSERVERS CORPS

    MELBOURNE.—Badges are to be issued to members of the Volunteer Air Observers Corps, the eyes find cars of the Air ...

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  12. Rise In Price Of Coal Sought

    SYDNEY.—Increase in the selling price of coal is being sought by the colliery proprietors from the Deputy Prices Commissioner. ...

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  13. TRANSFER FORD TYRE FACTORY TO RUSSIA

    DETROIT, Friday.—The US Government has arranged to buy the Ford Motor Coy.'s tyre factory here and transfer its ...

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  14. "YOUTH WILL NOT FAIL"

    SYDNEY: "The challenge of Hitlerilsm is to youth, and the youth of Australia will not fall." said the 16-year-old Air ...

    Article : 251 words
  15. 300 SCOUTS IN FIELD EXERCISE

    About 300 Boy Scouts from 15 troops in the Newcastle Division of the Boy Scouts' Association took part in on extensive exercise this ...

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  16. Newcastle Man Went To Sea For His Health

    SYDNEY.—Discharged from the Royal Australian Navy after an injury, a young Newcastle sailor, Sydney Podmore, decided to go on ...

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  17. WANS TO PROVIDE DOMESTIC LABOR FOR HOSPITALS

    SYDNEY: "Enlistment of the Women's Auxiliary National Service by the Manpower Department to provide domestic labor for ...

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  18. GIRL CONDUCTOR ON COALFIELDS BUS

    Girls are likely to be employed on the coalfields bus network to replace conductors called up for the fighting services. ...

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  19. Nazi Worked In Bombsight Plant

    NEW YORK, Friday.—One of the six German saboteurs executed in August had worked at the Simpson optical plant, which ...

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  20. EARLY ACTION WILL OBVIATE FIRE DANGER AT HILL END

    Early action by the Mines Department, it is anticipated, will obviate any possibility of the repetition of the danger of fire at ...

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  21. CESSNOCK FUND FOR HOMELESS FAMILY

    The Mayor of Cessnock (Alderman G. Herry) has closed the fund for the relief of the Barrett family after their home was destroyed ...

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  22. COLLEGE STUDENTS' ACCOMMODATION

    The district council of the Parents and Citizens' Association last night decided to approach the Minister for Education (Mr. C. ...

    Article : 121 words
  23. STATE RAINFALL REGISTRATIONS

    For week ended October 28— HASTINGS HUNTER AND MANNING: Port Macquarie 96 points, Wauchope 54, Comboyne 168, Laurleton 154, ...

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  24. Germany Still A Problem After The War

    LONDON, Saturday—The Foreign Secretary (Mr. Anthony Eden), addressing Scottish unionists to-day, warned that Germany, ...

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  25. FLYER PRIORITY IS SATISFACTORY

    Railway authorities in Newcastle are satisfied with the working of he scheme, by which seats are withheld for essential business ...

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  26. ACCIDENTAL DEATH FINDING

    The Coroner (Mr. A. G. Chiplin) returned a finding of accidental death at the inquest, concluded late yesterday afternoon. ...

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  27. Schools Accommodation Problem Intensified

    The Newcastle District Council of the parents and Citizens' Association decided last night to invite Messrs. Booth, Cameron and ...

    Article : 133 words
  28. HOUSEWIVES WANT RATION OFFICE

    Members of the Newcastle Housewives' Association are dissatisfied at a reply from the Minister for Trade and Customs ...

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  29. Doctor's Denials At Inquiry

    BALRANALD.—Dr. Victor Murray was alleged yesterday to have told a patient at his surgery that the president of the Balranald ...

    Article : 187 words
  30. Scott Fell Stands For Upper House

    SYDNEY.—Mr. J. W. Scott Fell, managing director of Interstate Steamships Pty. Ltd. and Maitland Main Collieries Pty. Ltd., to-day ...

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  31. HITLER ADMITS ONE BIG MISTAKE

    CAIRO: Hitler realises that he made a mistake—the only one he has recognised since he became master of Germany—when he attacked Russia. He has admitted as much to his ...

    Article : 329 words
  32. FORMER CESSNOCK HIGH SCHOOL CAPTAIN KILLED IN ACTION

    Pilot Officer Colin G. McDonald, former captain and dux of Cessnock High School, was killed while engaged in an RAAP ...

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  33. Cessnock Picnic On Newcastle Beach

    About 150 members of Cessnock Gospel Hall Sunday School, including 50 adults, held their annual picnic on Newcastle Beach ...

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  34. ALP CANDIDATES AT WICKHAM

    Most of the local ALP candidates for Federal Parliament are expected to attend a meeting of the Wickham branch of the party ...

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  35. CHILDREN'S FROLIC AT HAMILTON

    Miss Fay Quine was judged as the "Belle of the Frolic" at a frolic and doll show held by the Women's Auxiliary of the Hamilton Sub-branch of ...

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  36. MOVE FOR MORE REST ROOMS FOR WOMEN

    An appeal for support for the request for the provision of more women's rest rooms in Newcastle was made yesterday at a meeting ...

    Article : 107 words
  37. PROPERTY STOLEN

    It has been reported to Newcastle police that bicycle accessories worth £2 15s were stolen when the lock-up garage of Mr. ...

    Article : 106 words
  38. BELLBIRD APPROVES OF RETURN OF OLD MINERS

    The move by the northern district of the Miners' Federation to return pensioned miners to the industry has been endorsed by ...

    Article : 89 words
  39. In The Courts

    (Before Mr. A. R. Raschke, JP) A. W. Connelly, 37, soldier, was remanded till Monday on a charge of offensive behavior in the bar of the ...

    Article : 96 words
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