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NMH INDEX 1-1966 ABATTOIRS Bee Also Newcastle City Council N.M.H. INDEX 1-1966 ABATTOIRS AGRICULTURE (Con't.) Bee also Newcastle City Council: Abattoirs Federal funds for conference 17.2.4 Food and Foodstuffs: Meat 30 p.c. fall in farm income 23.2.13 £75,615 abattoir order let (Maitland) 13.1.6 Team for pastoral research 28.2.12 Abattoir staff increased (Wingham) 22.2.15 New spraying of Indian hemp 23.3.5 Work at abattoir commended 31.3.23 Agricultural college standards 30.3.14 Fewer young cattle sold at Maitland 1.4.7 Junior farmers in State finals 14.4.12 Union accused of contempt (Meat Industry) J.F. debating final at Tocal College 20.4.14 8.4.3 Larger sowings of oats 5.5.11 Meatworkers ordered back (Homebush) 13.4.9 College plans new block (Toeal) 22.6.19 Salesyards at Horaebush to cost $I.5m. 82.4 million grants 13.7.3 14.4.26 Research station proposed (Hunter Valley) Over 1,000 Homebush men out 14.4.26 10.8.6 Meat industry union fined 84,000 15.4.6 60 places want new college 19.8.4 Meatworkers to continue stop (Qld.) 18.4.3 Research seen as key to better farming 30.8.15 Abattoir business "tied to exports" (Maitland) Bureau to seek more members 1.9.14 4.5.9 Lucerne to be processed at Singleton I.10.23 Forced sales of stock to meat trade 12.5.II Scholarships in agriculture 19.10.10 Central killing works proposal 17.6.14 Request for research station fails 27.10.25 Four-day abattoir week plan 20.7.5 Emphasis on starting crops new to Hunter 4-day week proposed at abattoir 22.7.4 3.11.5 Abattoir men vote against shorter week Vast increase in sowings of lucerne 4.11.8 28.7.4 Higher rates at abattoir (Maitland) 28.7.5 AIR POLLUTION Stock drop at Maitland abattoir 26.8.12 Finance sought for abattoir (Wingham) No quick reduction in air pollution 23.3.6 26.8.13 Exhausts key to pollution 23.3.10 25 on air pollution studies 4.5.7 Abattoir men try to cut pressure (Maitland) Results in drive on air pollution I. K. Long- 30.8.13 worth 28.5.25 Wingham abattoir staff to be cut 3.9.27 Long battle for cleaner air 2. K. Longworth Maitland abattoir meat exports suspended 30 . 5.2 7.9.5 Rifts in smoke umbrella 3. K. Longworlh Big bullock price (Maitland) 20.9.1 1.6.2 Strike likely to extend at Abattoir 20.9.3 Long fight against air pollution 4. K. Long- Stop continues (Homebush) 22.9.27 worth 4.6.6 Recommendation to end strike 28.9.4 Men go back to abattoirs (Homebush) 29.9.3 Ash fallout extends (Wangi Power Station) Abattoir week still 4 days (Maitland) 9.6.8 15.10.25 Nearly 860 m. on clear air 12.8.7 Few will recall abattoirs' story 8.12.12 AMBULANCES Establishment of Abattoirs at "saturation" 10.12.3 Ambulance man to go farming (L. Deaves) 12.1.9 Tenders for Wallsend ambulance 20.1.22 ABORIGINES Ambulance later for Munmorah 28.1.6 White chosen for new ambulances 17.2.5 "Aborigines learn new things fast" 2.2.20 Ambulance classes at Cessnock 19.2.23 Bishop's call for service to Aborigines Ambulance link completed 4.3.11 1.3.3 Upper Hunter ambulance chief retires 11.3.7 White pay for aborigines on cattle stations 8170,000 to buy aerial ambulance 30.3.12 8.3.3 Ambulances in white 1.4,5 Canberra move for Aborigines 11.3.3 Coalfields pays for ambulance 2.4.II (11.4.4 Aborigines receive chance: Racial move up to 2-Way radio sets for ambulance (Upper Hunter)/ Cabinet 17.3.2 Ambulance service improved (Upper Hunter) Aboriginal wins scholarship (Robert Smith, 18.4.15 Kempsey) 17.3.14 New ambulance officer engaged (Ray Bleninan) Aborigines strike at N.T. station 28.4.16 20.4.14 Council puts dance ban on aborigines 31.5.3 Ambulance area investigation 21.4.4 Secondary school for aborigines 9.7.3 New stretchers (Manning District) 28.4.11 Natives seek politeness 26.7.3 Ambulance plan (air) 4.5.1 Aborigines' conditions for probe 3.8.10 Board aim ambulance air fleet 5.5.3 Equitable pay sought for aborigines 3.8.13 Ambulance bearer honoured (K. Reid) 6.5.3 Full pension soon 3.8.20 Ambulances can ignore red lights 9.5.6 Aboriginal group plea for State aid 16.8.5 Maitland ambulance held up 19.5.12 Aborigines demonstrate 17.8.14 Commission to hear dispute 25.5.6 Education of aborigines not equal 22.8.11 Board reluctant on - conference's recognition Equipment for aborigines 6.9.7 6.6.4 Wage rise for N.T. aborigines 14.9.8 Hearing for ambulance board clash 8.6.4 "No care" for aborigines 4.10.4 State to get first air ambulance 23.6.5 Aborigines get fully-paid work 4.10.5 Union ban could cost Jobs 29.6.18 Moree homes for aborigines 11.10.11 Ambulance fees rise (Central Coast) 30.6.6 200 workers back aboriginal strike 15.10.3 Ambulance gets two-way radio 4.7.7 Plea for aboriginal stockmen 21.10.14 120 to get first aid certificates 18.7.12 Aborigines 'new deal' 2.11.5 Bequest helps radio service(Upper Hunter) Aborigines warned over rent 1.12.16 22.7.11 Aborigines "need protection" 6.12.18 Wallsend first aid results 28.7.4 Belmont first aid passes: 65 successful ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES 29.7.5 Road deaths in Aust. world's second highest Ambulance protest rejected II.8.5 5.1.5 Thanks to ambulance crash job 18.8.12 Straight roads driver trap 20.1.12 Long service near end I.9.14 333 poison deaths last year 4.3.7 Ambulance in sound state (Taree) 9.9.5 Road accidents increase 4,000 5.11.3 More miles by Singleton ambulances 16.9.14 Death toll on roads goes up 18.II.3 Jago may open station (Wallsend) 22.9.28 885 road deaths in 3 months 13.12.3 St. John corps members inspected 26.9.15 Newcastle area free of fatals 26.12.1 Ambulance given to Merriwa 26.9.16 21 road deaths lift year's toll to 1,124 New Gosford ambulance appointment 1.10.23 27.12.3 Life membership recommended (Dr. Rober & Mr. North ends holiday with no road toll 28.12.1 Hassan) 1.10.23 Water can kill the unwary 29.12.2 Ambulance has busiest year (Brisbane Water) Northern road toll down 27 on 1965 29.12.4 4.10.13 First aid awards for 75 4.10.13 AGRICULTURE Bequest helps ambulance get radio unit (U. Hunter) 6.10.19 Extension work need in Hunter 13.1.6 Air ambulance by December 7.10.15 Maize crop yield low 13.1.6 Ambulancemen see new car 13.10.3 Specialist on fodder storage 13.1 6 Scone ambulance officer promoted (D. Harrison) Pest curbs in lucerne seed crops 17.1.6 15.10.25 Renewed bid for college (Scone) 17.1.6 Ambulance men want import aid 19.10.10 Bid to pep up soil of 18 settlers 20.1.5 Ambulance station to be opened (Wallsend) Sudax crop too big for silo 27.1.18 20.10.4 Part of maize crop fails; offer as feed 4.2.5 N.M.H. INDEX 2-1966 AMBULANCES (Con't.) ART AND ART GALLERIES (Con't.) 69 Students get certificates (Cessnock) Squeeze at Art Gallery 19.8.4 22.10.25 Lively work by Gleghorn (Von Bertouch) Ambulance aid offer by Apex (Beresfield) 19.8.6 31.10.10 Aboriginal wins art prize 19.8.13 How to live graciously (exhibitions) 26.8.4 Ambulances go functional 4.11.4 Committee equips ambulances (M'brook) Like open-air gallery 29.8.15 . -ti « « 16.11.10 Rock carving "not work of aborigines' ^l.H.b Ambulance lost to Wallsend 17.11.8 Exhibition of art in the home (Scone) 31.8.1': Surgery for sick rides 18.11.1 Mattara shows, new gallery 3.9.4 New chairman of St. John (Dr. A. 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W. 5.10.4 Ninness) 20.1.12 Scone art prize date fixed 13.10.4 Archibald win - Melb. win from record art Fairytales, fat solicitor (Cedric Flower) entry 22.1.3 14.10.4 What the Gallery bought 22.1.9 Arts scholarship 1.11.14 Polish art show 31.1.4 Art prize of $1,000 backed 3.11.3 Art entries exhibition 1.2.15 Variety in Low show 4.11.4 Time and the flowers (Margaret Olley) 11.2.4 Aldermen try to get hang of abstract art Friends and music (Kenneth Arraitage) 16.2.6 7.11.2 Art exhibition for U.S.
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