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  2. Road Convey Surprised By Bombers

    SOMEWHERE IN THE SOUTH-WEST PACIFIC, Wednesday.—The highlight of to-day’s communique is another raid on the Philippines, in which fighters, in low-level daylight sweeps over northern Mindanao, surprised and ...

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  3. WOMAN KILLED BY MOTOR CAR

    SYDNEY Wed—Mrs. Elsie Fulton (50), of Paddington, was killed instantly late last night when hit by a fast-moving car and ...

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  5. SETTLEMENT TERMS FOR PAPER DISPUTE

    SYDNEY Wednesday.— There were no fresh developments to-day in the newspaper dispute, but indications are that it is ...

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  6. DOG DRAW FOR WYONG ON SATURDAY

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Wyong greyhound draw for Saturday—First and second dog to compete in final of E[?] Stake. First race ...

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  8. Excellent Results At Formosa

    WASHINGTON Oct 17. — Reconnaissance photographs reveal excellent results of Monday’s attack on ...

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  9. AIR TRANSPORT OF ALLIED CASUALTIES

    LONDON, Oct. 17.—Evacuation of casualties by air from the battle ground in Europe has progressed to such an extent since ...

    Article : 229 words
  10. WOMEN’S SWIMMING CLUB ANNUAL

    A credit balance of £18/1/8 was revealed at the fourth annual meeting of Maitland Women’s Amateur Swimming Club, ...

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  11. Wore Army Uniform Without Authority

    NEWCASTLE Wed.—Raymond Keith Halliday (30) a discharged soldier, were his army uniform without authority, and for that ...

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  12. Fascist Arrests In Rome

    ROME Oct. 17.—Fascists arrested yesterday included Fernando Soloti, former police general. He was an active ...

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  13. AMBULANCE BENEFIT AT MORPETH

    The euchre and dance recently held at Morpeth in aid of the funds of Maitland Ambulance was most successful. Although ...

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  14. Socialist Proclamation In France

    LONDON, Oct. 17.—A [?]er containing the [?]ims of the Socialist Party is the first French political proclamation to be widely ...

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  15. OIL PLANTS AT DRESDEN BOMBED

    LONDON Oct 17.—The most eastern penetration that Middle East heavy bombers have achieved was the attack against the ...

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  16. COAL TALKS AT CANBERRA TO-MORROW

    SYDNEY Wed—The necessity of building up coal stocks to tide industry and essential services over the Christmas vacation, ...

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  17. DECLINED MOTION OF CENSURE

    SYDNEY Wed—The Legislative Assembly declined to-day to consider a motion of censure on the Government by the Leader ...

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  18. Foot Injured By Fall Of Coal

    CESSNOCK Wed.—Allan Craft, 33, of Allendale-road, Cessnock, a miner, employed at Maitland Main colliery, received an injury ...

    Article : 79 words
  19. Bought Bonds With 48,000 Pennies

    KURRI, Wed. — Kurri Kurri Hotelkeeper, Mr. Ern Garratt, has purchased two £100 war bonds for which he paid for with 48,000 ...

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  20. GIRL GUIDES’ ASSOCIATION

    Yesterday afternoon Miss Eily Fry, District Commissioner, presided over the twentieth annual meeting of the Maitland District ...

    Article : 121 words
  21. GAP IN DYKE WIDENED

    LONDON Oct. 17.—Lancasters of the RAF Bomber Command yesterday afternoon attacked the dyke at West Kappelle, on ...

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  22. Lorn Park Bowls Fixtures

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  23. FOUR MINES IDLE AT SOUTH MAITLAND

    CESSNOCK Wednesday. — There are four collieries idle on the Maitland field to-day. Bellbird No. 1 tunnel, Hebburn No. ...

    Article : 148 words
  24. COLOGNE HIT BY 1300 BOMBERS

    LONDON October 17.— More than 1300 American Flying Fort[?]resses and Liberators, escorted by more than 800. Thunderbolts ...

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  25. MAITLAND PRODUCE SALES

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 137 words
  26. Talks With Polish Leaders

    LONDON Oct. 17—Because the Moscow conference is primarily a council of war, the results of which will become ...

    Article : 152 words
  27. LIBERATOR SANK JAP CRUISER

    CHUNGKING Oct. 17.—Referring to the sinking of the Japanese-heavy cruiser in the South China Sea. Clyde Farnsworth, ...

    Article : 86 words
  28. Sales of Cattle At Flemington

    Schute Bell Badgery Lumby, Limited, report that sales of cattle at Flemington were not affected by the industrial trouble at ...

    Article : 110 words
  29. KIEL CANAL BRIDGE WRECKED

    STOCKHOLM Oct. 17.—All traffic in the Kiel Canal has been suspended because of a time bomb, presumably dropped on ...

    Article : 81 words
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  31. Inquiries In Public Demanded.

    SYDNEY Wed. — The Owners and Trainers’ Association met this afternoon to demand that all stewards’ ...

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  32. STREET STALL AT SINGLETON

    SINGLETON, Wed.—The weekly street stall conducted yesterday by the Women’s Voluntary Services realised £3/3/6. ...

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  33. BACK FROM HOLIDAY

    SINGLETON Wed.—Miss Betty Crow, of Scott’s Flat, who has been spending a holiday at South-port for five weeks, returned home ...

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  34. Wedding Of Mr. E. J. Harrison

    SYDNEY, Wed.—The wedding was celebrated at St. Stephen’s Church, Macquarie-st., Sydney, this morning, of the ...

    Article : 67 words
  35. WAR BRIDGE AFTERNOON

    To-morrow (Thursday), in the Rotary-C.W.A. Service to Soldiers’ Hall, Bulwer-street, members of the Country Women’s Association ...

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  36. DISTRICT WATER SUPPLY

    The chief engineer reported to the Hunter District Water Board that during the week ended October 14, 62,000,000 gallons of ...

    Article : 77 words
  37. Hunter Water Board Revenue

    Revenue and receipts from all sources of the Hunter District Water Board for the fortnight ended October 12 amounted to ...

    Article : 76 words
  38. STOP PRESS.

    SYDNEY Wednesday.—When the State executive of the Returned Soldiers’ League meets to-night, a demand will be made ...

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  39. A HUGE TRANSPORT TASK

    WASHINGTON October 17. — Transport officials, Brigadier-General McIntyre and Rear-Admiral Morsell, in a broadcast ...

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  40. COLD SNAP AFTER THE RAIN

    A cold snap has been experienced in Maitland since Monday. Further showers fell last evening. A chilly south-westerly wind ...

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  41. Modification of Land Regulations

    CANBERRA Wed.—Subjects of Belgium and France may now purchase land without obtaining the consent of the Federal ...

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  42. DROP OF 50 DECREES.

    SYDNEY Wed.—With a temperature drop of 50 degrees between Saturday an to-day, Sydther. On Saturday the ...

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  43. Red Cross Dance At Gresford

    The younger folk of the Red Cross Society met with success at a dance held in the School of Arts, East Gresford. The ...

    Article : 46 words
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