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  2. DELEGATES TO COOK COUNCIL

    GREAT enthusiasm prevailed at the annual meeting of the Cook Labor Federal Electorate Council when Aid. F. Kelly was elected ...

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  3. Toll of the Road

    A FEATURE of accidents at the week-end was the number of vehicles which overturned, resulting in injury to many persons. ...

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  4. The R.A.S. Chiefs

    Today will mark the opening of the Royal Agricultural Society's' Show, which has been described as "the greatest show on earth." The chief executive official, Sir Samuel Hordern (centre) has been the guiding hand for many years. He says that with record entries there must be a record attendance. Col. Somerville (left) and Mr. Skidmore. (right) have been ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SHOW SHOULD BE BEST EVER

    THE greatest carnival the Royal Agricultural Society has ever attempted opens today. The year's work of organising will ...

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  6. DOUBTS AND Difficulties

    CORRESPONDENTS sending queries concerning industrial awards, wages, or working conditions are requested to state the union to ...

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  7. With Flowers

    The Australian women's cricket team was farewelled on Saturday evening as they departed by the Jervis Bay for England. Sweets were barred, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. REBUILDING OF DARWIN

    A new Darwin rather than a patched-up town was advocated by Mr. A. M. Slain, M.H.R. (Ind., Northern Territory) yesterday. ...

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  9. Clarion Call For Activity

    FOLLOWING the powerful victory that was recorded in the recent Federal referenda, the Raster Conference of the Labor Party, which is to commence on Friday, Will sound the clarion call for the greatest era of activity that has been witnessed in the ...

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  10. TWO DEAD IN SHOOTING

    A MAN and his baby daughter are A dead, and another child is in a serious condition as a result of a shooting case at West Terrace, ...

    Article : 123 words
  11. WORKLESS AND SLUM QUESTION

    THAT profit-making, and not justice, was the basis of our economic system, was the declaration of the Rev. J. Parker, of the Presbyterian ...

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  12. CHAFFEY VISITS THE ENTRANCE

    After many requests had been made for his presence, the Chief Secretary, Mr. Chaffey, visited Tuggerah Lakes yesterday, Licensed fishermen ...

    Article : 216 words
  13. CAR ALLEGEDLY STOLEN

    While attending to Phillip Gunn, 36, of Belmont, who was found lying in an unconscious condition at the rear of a Belmont hotel yesterday. ...

    Article : 91 words
  14. FEW RESCUES ON THE BEACHES

    Life savers on Sydney beaches yesterday had another comparatively uneventful day. There were no major rescues effected, but there were many ...

    Article : 88 words
  15. SHIRT CAUGHT ON FIRE

    A man and his son were burned at North Rothbury yesterday When a naked carbide lamp, which the son was holding, ignited the sleeves of his ...

    Article : 79 words
  16. ROAD DEATHS ALARM

    THE State Government and the Police Department are considering the road toll question. Already just on 40 persons have been killed in road ...

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  17. FAMILY SHAREHOLDERS' CASE

    In the case in which a majority of family shareholders in Charles Mills (Uardry) Ltd., graziers and stud sheep breeders, of Hay (N.S.W.) ...

    Article : 94 words
  18. BULLET LODGED IN MAN'S THIGH

    SUMMONED to a doctor's surgery at Windsor early today, police found Henry Bligh, of Parkview Hotel, Windsor, suffering from a ...

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  19. OVERCROWDING AT NEWCASTLE

    Realising that the present slum conditions existing in the Newcastle district are a definite menace to health, especially to that of the ...

    Article : 217 words
  20. GIRL CONTRACTS LEPROSY

    A white girl, aged 16, was removed to the leprosarium last night as a suspected leper. Her father, who was a buffalo-hunter, was recently ...

    Article : 91 words
  21. INJURED WHILE FIGHTING BUSHFIRE

    Fighting a bushfire at Arkell yesterday, C. Burge suffered a painful injury when the limb of a burning tree fell on him. A splinter pierced ...

    Article : 55 words
  22. COLLAPSED AND DIED

    Collapsing at his home in Main Road. Hexham, last night, Mr. Kenneth McLean, 61, was dead on the arrival of Newcastle Ambulance. It ...

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  23. VIA CRUCIS CEREMONY

    Between 30,000 and 40,000 persons are expected to attend the Vis Cruels ceremony at Maryfields, Campbelltown, on Good Friday. ...

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  24. Advertising

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  25. POLICE ACTIVITY AT MINE

    The use of police in industrial disputes has been the subject of a strong protest by the Newcastle Trades Hall Council to the Chief ...

    Article : 81 words
  26. PRODUCERS WANT REP. ON NEW MILK BOARD

    The delegate board of the Federated Milk Producers, at its meeting last night, decided to suggest to the Minister for Health that the new ...

    Article : 94 words
  27. FATALLY BURNED IN HOTEL FIRE

    Albert Cochrane, 20, son of the licensee of the Bealey Hotel, Auckland, was fatally burned when the hotel was destroyed by fire ...

    Article : 43 words
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