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  2. TATTERSALL’S WEIGHTS FOR SATURDAY

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  3. BRONTE SYNDICATE WINS LOTTERY

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  4. TRAGIC PLIGHT OF GERMAN REFUGEES

    LONDON, October 15.—An illustration of what was happening in lower Austria is provided by a train now standing in a siding at Gilfensdorf, near Bruck. Sixteen days ago it started from Maribor, in ...

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  5. Did Not Know War Over

    BATAVIA oCT. 15.—If the report received in Batavia is correct, 1500 Japanese, members of the garrison at ...

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  6. THE WORLD’S LARGEST SUBMARINE

    NEW YORK Oct. 16.—Allied correspondents in Tokio yesterday inspected the world’s largest submarine, says the New York ...

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  7. RELATIVES IN COURT

    A twelve-years-old girl, Joyce Cole, was the subject of proceedings at the West Maitland court on September 24, when she was ...

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  8. Attempt On Air Record

    LONDON, Oct. IS Preliminary tests made during the week-end, indicate that the jet-propelled Gloster, ...

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  9. Richards Rides 100th Winner

    LONDON, Oct 14—Deafening cheers greeted Gordon Richards at Windsor yesterday when he rode his 100th ...

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  10. CATTLE AND SHEEP FIRM AT MAITLAND

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  11. SUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY

    SINGLETON Monday - The Methodist Sunday School anniversary, which was celebrated by three services, was, as in former ...

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  12. Ship Losses At Okinawa

    WASHINGTON, Oct. 15. —A navy announcement says that three ships were sunk and 30 went aground and three ...

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  13. Power To Hear Gas Award Appeals

    SYDNEY Monday—By a majority decision, Mr. Justice Kinsella dissenting, the Full Bench of the Industrial Commission ...

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  14. WRONG WAY TO RECOVER GOODS

    Charged at West Maitland court to-day with the detention of a bicycle, the property of Leo John Edwards, of Victoria-street, ...

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  15. MOTHER AND THREE CHILDREN DROWNED

    MELBOURNE Monday — Mrs. Mary Ellen Montgomery, 46, of “Te Hara,” near Merino, in the Hamilton district, and her three ...

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  16. TENNIS AT BRANXTON

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  17. CONGRATULATIONS ON 83rd BIRTHDAY

    SINGLETON Monday—Mr. J. W. B. Waterhouse, well-known resident of Dunolly, is receiving congratulations on attaining his ...

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  18. QUISLING APPEAL DISMISSED

    OSLO OCT. 14.—Vidkim Quisling’s appeal against his death sentence was unanimously rejected by the Norwegian ...

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  19. 400 WAR CRIMINALS EXECUTED

    LONDON Oct. 14.—Berlin radio announced that of 1000 war criminals tried by Polish trinals since the end of the war ...

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  20. PERSIAN CATS IN HOUSE

    Ouring the hearing of evidence in the fair rents court at West Maitland to-day, the owner stated that cow feed was stored In ...

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  21. Illegal Betting At Newcastle

    NEWCASTLE Monday.— Included in bettors fined in the police court to-day, three were for offences in hotels. ...

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  22. Bandoeng Under Japanese Control

    [?]ATAVlA Oct, 15—The Dutch [?]a agency, Anoth, says that [?] is under Japanese con[?] [?] was brought Under control ...

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  23. ALLEGED THEFT FROM RAILWAY

    The Cessnock police have detained two men in connection with the theft from the railway of three suit cases, a quantity of ...

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  24. BRANXTON GOLF

    BRANXTON Monday.—On Saturday the President's v Captain’s team resulted in a tie. A par competition held in conjunction with ...

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  25. NO TRACE OF MISSING FISHERMEN

    HOBART, Monday.—The fishing boat, Syd, which had been missing off Betsy Island since October 6. was found at the ...

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  26. STOP PRESS

    MELBOURNE, Monday—Latest scratching:— Caulfield Cup New Yorker, Comedy Call, Gay Lad. ...

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  27. GENERAL MacARTHUR TO BROADCAST

    TOKIO Oct. 14—General MacArthur, Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers, will make a broadcast on the military phases ...

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  28. Illness Of The Bishop Of Maitland

    Dr. E. Gleeson. C.S.S.R. Bishop of Maitland, is at present an inmate of the Mater Mi[?]cordis Hospital Wa[?], where he last ...

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  29. Police Raid Two-Up Schools

    NEWCASTLE Monday — On Sunday police raided two two-up schools and arrested twenty-four men. ...

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  30. Holidaying At Raworth

    SINGLETON, Monday—Mrs. E. Staples, daughter of First-class Constable and Mrs. W. J. H. Boyd, of Singleton, is spending a ...

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  31. BERNARD SHAW LOOKS AHEAD

    LONDON Oct. 14. — George Bernard Shaw, who Is now in his 90th year, believes he will live until he is 99, at least. He ...

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  32. SHEEP CATTLE CHEAPER

    SYDNEY Monday.—Pitt, Son and Badgery, Ltd., report; 42,633 sheep and lambs peeped. The quality was fairly good to prime, ...

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  33. Advertising

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  34. MINE IDLE OVER CLIPPERS DISPUTE

    CESSNOCK, Monday—The only [?] dispute on the Maitland [?] to-day is at Richmond Main[?] mine worked for two hours ...

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  35. PEAS-BEANS IN BETTER SUPPLY

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  36. INJURIES TO HAND

    CESSNOCK Mon. — William Hodge, 22, of Margaret-st., Cessnock, [?] wheeler employed at Aberdare Extended colliery ...

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  37. JEWS EARNED TO BE PREPARED

    JERUSALEM, October 15. — Thousands of Hebrew leaflets were distributed throughout Palestine during the week-end, warning Jews to “be prepared.” The leaflets added that every Jew must be prepared for ...

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  38. BRITISH FILM BANNED

    BELGRADE Oct. 15—Yugosla via has banned the British film, “Halfway House,” because it deals with a ghost story which is ...

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  39. Dissolving Japanese General Staff

    TOKIO October 15.—The Japanese general staff [?] been formally dissolved and [?] army general staff is being ...

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  40. New York Strike Over

    NEW YORK October. 16.—The United States Conciliation Commissioner (Mr. John Burke) announced to-day that the ...

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  41. Death Of Singleton Resident

    SINGLETON Monday — The death took place of Mrs Johanna Catherine Holz, 84. at Mr. J. Anderson’s residence on Saturdays ...

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  42. PARKER WINS TENNIS TITLE

    NEW MEXICO CITY OCT. 15— Frank [?] yesterday won the Pan American tennis championship, [?] defeating Segura [?] ...

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  43. 9-YEARS-OLD GIRL ASSAULTED

    SINGLETON, Monday.'—A 13-years-old youth assaulted 9-years-old girl in Burdekin Park, Singleton, on Thursday afternoon last. ...

    Article : 35 words
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