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  2. Negotiations Continue On Bread Strike

    Negotiations between Newcastle Trades Hall Executive representatives of Operative Bakers and Bread carters’ Unions, went on for nearly five hours last night to reach a solution of the bakers’ strike. ...

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  3. CRAIGIE IMPRESSES AT VICTORIA PARK

    SYDNEY, Thursday—Outstanding gallopers on the various Sydney courses this, morning were Craigie at Victoria Park, the Melbourne three-year-old River Hero at Randwick, and Murray Stream at Rosebery. ...

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  4. GLOOMY OUTLOOK FOR BOOKMAKERS

    LONDON, April 4.—Bookmakers stand to loose between £3,000,000 and £4,000,000 if Prince Regent wins the Grand National ...

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  5. Maitland Clothing Factories

    We are in receipt of a statement by Mr. W. F. O’Hearn, president of West Maitland of the ALP, and ...

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  6. BRITAIN’S ADVERSE TRADE BALANCE

    LONDON April 4. — Britain’s adverse balance of trade in 1946 expected to amount to £600,000,000 says the political ...

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  7. Rocket Mission To Australia

    LONDON, April 4.—The mission led by General Eventts to investigate the suitability of Australia for ...

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  8. Alleged Theft of Frocks

    NEWCASTLE Thurs.—Leslie Allen Morrison (23) Labourer and his wife, Edna May Morrison (22),were charged in the Police ...

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  9. RESUMPTION AT OIL WORKS DIRECTED

    SYDNEY Thursday.—An order directing the immediate resumption of work at the National Oil Company’s shale oil project at ...

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  10. Peace Conference in Paris

    LONDON, April 4. — Twenty-one countries are expected to send 1800 delegates in the Paris peace conference ...

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  11. SUMMER TIME IN U.S.A.

    NEW YORK, April 3.—When daylight-saving time begins in the United States on April 28, 25 States will ignore it, only some ...

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  12. SHOW MEETING AT SINGLETON

    SINGLETON Thursday. — Twenty one members of the NAA attended the initial night meeting of the association last night. ...

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  13. Cancellation of Registration Withdrawn

    SYDNEY Thursday —An [?] cation to the N.S.W. Industrial Commission by Lysaght’s pty Ltd for a cancellation of the ...

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  14. Amendments To Obscene Publications Bill

    SYDNEY Thursday.—The Obscene and Indecent Publications Bill was recommitted in the Legislative Council yesterday ...

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  15. WARNING TO TRIESTE PARTIES

    LONDON April 4.—The Allied military government at Trieste warned all parties that no more unauthorised or “spontaneous” ...

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  16. Hitler’s Private Secretary Arrested

    LONDON. April 4.—The American security police arrested Marie Thekes, described as “private secretary to Adolf Hitler,” ...

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  17. “THE FUEHRER HAS ORDERED”

    NUREMBERG, April 4.—While accepting responsibility for orders under his own name, Field-Marshal Keitel told the International Tribunal they were strictly Hitler’s ideas. ...

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  18. Nose Broken In Fight

    KURRI KURRI, Thursday,— Frederick Henry Polglase, 43. pleaded not guilty at kurri Court to a charge of offensive ...

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  19. QUIRINDI SHOW

    SINGLETON Thurs. — Mr. J. Moss; of Glen ridding, has returned from the Quirindi show, where he acted as a judge. He ...

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  20. South Singleton P. & C.

    SINGLETON Thurs. — At the monthly meeting, of -the South Singleton P and C, held last night, permission, wag granted to ...

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  21. Extension Of U.S. Selective Service Act

    WASHINGTON April 1—The Secretary for War Air Patterson) told the Senate Military Committee, which is at present ...

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  22. Advertising

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  23. Grown Sheep Values Weaker

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  24. CASE AGAINST RONALD MORRIS ADJOURNED

    SYDNEY Thurs.—An adjournment until May 28 was granted when the case in which Douglas Ronald Morris (26), a journalist, ...

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  25. £40 Taken At Singleton Dance

    SINGLETON, Thursday—Over £40 was taken at the Returned Soldiers League younger Set dance held in the showground ...

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  26. MAITLAND HORSE MARKET

    J. Enright reported a big attendance of buyers at Campbell’s Hill to-day when over 300 horses were yarded. ...

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  27. Late Mr. Albert Simmons

    SINGLETON. Thursday. — At last night’s meeting of the NAA members Stood in silent sympathy with, the relatives of the ...

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  28. CHARGE OF ASSAULT

    NEWCASTLE Thurs.—For Assaulting a waitress in a Hunter street cafe yesterday Cecil Hodges (30), labourer was dined ...

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  29. Secretary of Singleton Show Society

    SINGLETON, Thursday.—Four applications were received tor the position of secretary to the Northern Agricultural ...

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  30. Sympathy With Mr. Rose

    SINGLETON Thurs—Members of the NAA Council decided to write a letter to Mr. DoArcy Rose MLA expressing regret at ...

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  31. ON ’CHANGE

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  32. “Ran A Good Race”

    SINGLETON Thurs.—At last night’s meeting of the Northern Agricultural Association it was decided to send congratulations ...

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  33. RIVER CLASS FREIGHTERS DID GOOD JOB

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—It was revealed by the Director of Shipping, Mr. A. Hetherington, that during the war Australian-built ...

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  34. Disputes On The Coalfields

    CESSNOCK Thursday —There are no fresh disputes on the Maitland coalfield to-day out Here are continued disputes at ...

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  35. FELL FROM BUS

    When she fell from a bus while alighting yesterday afternoon Nivia De Diana [?] of Ad street Homerville sustained a ...

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  36. SHOPPING ACT IN VICTORIA

    MELBOURNE Thurs.—An amendment to the Factories and Shops Act Introduced into Parliament by the Premier (Mr. ...

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  37. EFFECTS OF THE TIDAL WAVE

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Disturbances from the tidal wave in the Pacific Ocean have been recorded in Sydney harbour. ...

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  38. Further Floods Feared on The North Coast

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Considerable improvement in weather in Brisbane area overnight has removed a threat of flooding along the south Queensland coast, but rivers on the North Coast of N.S.W. are still rising and further heavy ...

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  39. HORRORS OF DACHAU CAMP REVEALED

    LONDON, April 4. — Maurice Lampe. French official who spent months in Mauthausen horror camp in Austria, gave evidence ...

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  40. Case Dismissed At Kurri

    KURRI Kaith Workman pleaded not guilty at Kuril court to a charge of stealing four beehives valued at £4, the property ...

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  41. Miner Seriously Injured

    Donald Cruickshank (27), of Cruickshank-street, Bellbird. a miner at Ayrfield No 3 Colliery who was admitted to Cessnock ...

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  42. The Bunnerong Dispute

    SYDNEY Thurs —The secretary of the NSW Labour Council (Mr, K. King, MLC), said that the unions had agreed to accept ...

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  43. Terminating The Security Apt

    CANBERRA, Thursday —Cabinet’s decision to terminate the National Security Act on December 31 next was ratified by the ...

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