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Advertising : 56 wordsNext Wednesday the town council will confer with Mr. J. McGuiness, of Peterborough, who has offered to contract for sanitary and refuse removals ...
Article : 162 wordsRegulations for strict control of aliens within Australia were gazetted tonight by Mr. A. A. Calwell (Minister of ...
Article : 219 wordsADELAIDE, Tuesday.—Stopwork meetings will be held by railwaymen throughout South Australia on Monday, affecting train services from midnight on Sunday. Before that decision was announced Mr. A. A. Drummond (State secretary ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 291 wordsSYDNEY. Tuesday.—Today's coal losses were the heaviest for several months. Seventeen collieries, including some of the largest producers in Australia, were idle, resulting in a total loss of 17,250 tons. In a broadcast last night Mr. ...
Article : 119 wordsAccording to Mr. C. L. Davis, M.P., geography has not had so much to do with the probable selection of Port Augusta as site for the new Northern ...
Article : 178 wordsNearly 1,500,000 acres—a record —will be set aside in Britain this year for growing potatoes. That figure is the latest announced for ...
Article : 169 wordsSir Earle Page, M.H.R., stressing the natural affinity between South Africa, Australia, and New Zealand, made a plea for mutual understanding based ...
Article : 84 wordsWith the objective of bringing about Hindu-Moslem unity Mahatma Gandhi, following a breakfast of goat's milk, orange juice, and dates, began ...
Article : 64 wordsArmed Jews of Haganah "black squads" in one of the heaviest night onslaughts of the Palestine fighting attacked the Sheik Jarrah Arab ...
Article : 68 wordsMr. K. O. E. Johnson, of New South Wales, who has been appointed manager of the Australian Test team which will leave for ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 31 words"The Daily News" columnist Danton Walker reported that the Duke and Duchess of Windsor would leave soon for Hollywood "to discuss ...
Article : 39 wordsFollowing a complaint received at a previous meeting Pirie Town Council decided on Monday night to inform the ratepayers concerned that ...
Article : 218 wordsAbout 2.000,000 Australian oranges of a shipment of 4,500,000 were unfit for human consumption when unloading of the Narbada was finished ...
Article : 85 wordsIt is hoped to X-ray the population of Port Pirie in three months under the tuberculosis survey to be inaugurated by ...
Article : 49 wordsDrainage at a factory in Solomontown was unhygienic. He still was not satisfied with the efforts of the proprietor, and if the matter were not ...
Article : 109 wordsFive Japanese war criminals sentenced to death in Burma have been transferred to Singapore to die. With inauguration of Burma's ...
Article : 71 wordsDr. G. Viner Smith (Pirie health officer) was envied by members of the local board of health when he attended a meeting on Monday night ...
Article : 73 wordsFollowing recall of the damaged Polar ship Wyatt Earp Group-Capt. Campbell (leader of the Antarctic expedition) is returning to Melbourne, ...
Article : 85 wordsMr. R. T. Pollard (Minister of Commerce) announced today that the Government had decided to distri-, bute an additional £200,000 to State ...
Article : 89 wordsScoring 406 and dismissing the home team for 125 in the second innings, the Indian cricketers today defeated Tasmania by an innings and ...
Article : 73 wordsThe Chinese Government is planning to purchase 16 minesweepers and 100 motor launches from the United States for anti-smuggling patrols along ...
Article : 129 wordsLondon county Council will spend £2,000,000 a year on a new health plan which will embrace all the boroughs of England's great capital ...
Article : 199 wordsOn a recommendation of its parks and highways committee Pirie Town Council has refused a request by Seventh Day Adventist Church for ...
Article : 54 wordsPresence of a large quantity of broken glass in the bathing area at Solomontown Beach and a piece of iron and wood embedded in the sand ...
Article : 72 wordsMr. M. M. B. Middleton (mayor) left by car for Adelaide yesterday. He will return to Pirie tonight. Ald. C. L. Davis was elected deputy ...
Article : 395 wordsComplaining that he had not received notice of a committee meeting until the afternoon of the fixture Ald. A. A. E. Whelan sought explanation at ...
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Advertising : 133 wordsIn a letter received by the town council on Monday the management of Broken Hill Associated Smelters advised that at the request of ...
Article : 135 wordsImproving output is responsible for Britain's ability to export 200,000 tons of coal a week—an increase of 8,000 tons on the figure previously deemed ...
Article : 68 wordsLighting-up times—This evening: 8.3; sun rises 5.16, sets 7.33. Tomorrow: 8.3; sun rises 5.17, sets 7.33. Local temperatures — Yesterday: ...
Article : 104 wordsBritain's shipbuilders ended 1947 with the greatest volume of orders ever received, estimated at 3,500,000 tons and valued about £300 million. ...
Article : 95 wordsWhen Mr. A. Rutgers (acting engineer-surveyor) reported to Pirie Town Council on Monday that the roadway in Murdoch street, Pirie ...
Article : 87 wordsA new fabric developed by two English firms is expected to open up a new range of lightweight and tropical clothing. Made from blended yarns, ...
Article : 86 wordsPirie's horse-drawn ambulance, relic of a past age, has been sold to Mr. T. Barrett for £2 10/. The offer was accepted at a meeting of the ...
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Advertising : 1 wordsIntroduction of the 40-hour week has altered the trading hours of some Pirie establishments. Following are the times now being observed:— ...
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Recorder (Port Pirie, SA : 1919 - 1954), Wed 14 Jan 1948, Page 1
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