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  2. IRISH PROBLEM.

    Mr. Chamberlain announced In the House of Commous that 42 of the kidnapped persons had been released. The debate was continued on the Irish ...

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  3. BRITISH MARKETS.

    The past week has been one of extra ordinary activity in the gilt-edged department of the Stock Exchange. The upward movement began when the ...

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  4. THE PRINCE OF WALES.

    Representatives of all the units in the Indian Army marched past the Prince after he laid the corner stone of Kitchener College this morning. ...

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  5. WASHINGTON TREATIES.

    While it is authoritatively learned that President Harding sees no necessity or justfieation for reservations in the Four-Power Treaty, irreconcillable Senators ...

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  6. FLOODS IN QUEENSLAND.

    There has been no abatement of the floods in the Cairns district. Traffic in some centres is entirely disorganised. The whole country around Innisfail and Port ...

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  7. DISTRICT NEWS.

    As the result of an organised effort by the residents of Boolaroo district on Saturday a substantial sum will be handed to the treasurer of Wallsend Hospital. ...

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  8. STATE ELECTIONS.

    The writs for the general election were Issued yesterday. Nomination day is next Saturday, February 25; polling day, March 25; and the date for the return of the ...

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  9. INDUSTRIAL LABOUR SELECTIONS.

    The Industrial Labour party has made the following selections:—Balmain. Alderman J. Hood (Drummoyne) and H. H. Collins. ...

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  10. GRETA.

    Mr. J. Johnson, stationmaster at Bed Lomond, near Olen Innes, has been appointed pointed stationmaster at Greta. ...

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  11. MR. DOOLEY PLEASED.

    Mr. Dooley, the State Premier, who returned to Sydney yesterday, was very pleased with his reception at Bathurst and Lithgow. He has not the slightest ...

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  12. OUTRAGES IN CAIRO.

    The dead body of Mr. Jordan, a New Zealander, who owned a business in Cairo was found on a bridge near the railway station. He had been shot through the ...

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  13. VICTORIA.

    The latest figures in connection with the election to fill the vacancy in the representation of the Federal electorate Yarra, rendered vacant by the death of ...

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  14. SENATOR PEARCE.

    A message front Montreal reports that Senator Pearce has been entertained at by the Canadian Club. In a speech he referred to the relations between ...

    Article : 56 words
  15. UNIFORM RAILWAY GAUGE.

    Mr. Hughes, the Prime Minister, referring to the uniform railway gauge question, declared that the opposition of the Victorian Parliamentary Standing Come ...

    Article : 243 words
  16. WALLSEND

    Mr. John Francis Garaty, who died at his residence, Hannah-street, on Thursday, was 77 years of age. He was born at Morpeth, and had lived in Wallsend 46 ...

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  17. NEWCASTLE ELECTORATE

    The arrangements for meetings to be addressed this week by the selected Labour candidates for Newcastle are advertised to-day. To-night Mr. D Murray ...

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  18. CHINA AND THE TREATY.

    The Pekin correspondent of the Philadelphia "Ledger" states that the Chinese Government be made a statement that it regrets that the results obtained at ...

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  19. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. S P. Mackay, the well-known racehorse owner, lad a leg amputated yesterday His condition is serious. ...

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  20. QUEENSLAND.

    An awning, cushions, and other property from the stolen motor launch Mersey were found at Bribee Island on Saturday, but there was no trace of ...

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  21. AMERICAN SOLDIERS' BONUS.

    Opposition to the sales tax to raise the funds for the bonus to soldiers is increasing due to the unpopularity of the scheme. ...

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  22. AFRICAN PARLIAMENT.

    The Governor-General, in his speech at the opening of Parliament, announced that the Union Government has taken over the fill responsibility of the military ...

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  23. MEREWETHER.

    A presentation was made to Mr. D. Meehan at a social held in the A.N.A. Hall Merewether, on Saturday night. There was a very large attendance. Mr. J. ...

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  24. STARVING RUSSIA.

    Recently the House of Representative (Washington) considered the question of relief for the inhabitants of the Voiga Basin, in Russia, who are starving. ...

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  25. MISSIONARY STEAMER.

    The London Missionary Society's steamer John Williams called at Newcastle on Saturday on route from Sydney to Papua, During the afternoon the ...

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  26. GERMAN CABLES.

    The Acting Secretary of State, Mr. Fletcher, has called a mooting of the International Communications Conference next week to settle the disposition of the three ...

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  27. LAST WEEK'S WEATHER.

    During the first half of the past week a high pressure system prevailed over the Tasman Sea, and except for showers on the north coast and parts of the ...

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  28. MURDER AND FIGHTING.

    Lieutenant Jellico, of the Royal Engineers was shot dead Cork while visiting friends and wearing mufti, Constable M'Edwards was shot dead in ...

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  29. PASSPORT REFUSED.

    A San Francisco message states that, on the order of the Japanese Government, the Japanese Consul has refused to vise the passport of Mrs. Margaret Sanger, the ...

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  30. THE RAND STRIKE.

    In the Assembly, Mr. Hertzog gave notice of motion for the appointment of a select committee to consider moans of settling the strike. ...

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  31. SIR HORACE PLUNKETT'S VIEW

    It is reported from New York that Sir Horace Plunkett stated that many Americans asked whether Irishmen were not raising a doubt as to their competency ...

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  32. THE VICTORIAN LOAN

    The prospectus of the Victorian loan of £4,000,000, at 5½ per cent. interest, minimum 99, which has been underwritten will be advertised on Monday. ...

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  33. LOS ANGELES MURDER.

    A message from Los Angeles states that while the Press is full of sensational stories of blackmail, plots, love, jealousies, etc., as the cause of the recent ...

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  34. TORONTO.

    The annual meeting of the parents and citizens' association, in connection with the public school, was held in the school on Thursday night. The Rev. Mr. ...

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  35. BILLIARD MATCHES.

    The match between Newman and Smith resulted as follows:—Newman, 16,000, including an break of 234 (unfinished); Smith, 15,697, including a break of 244. ...

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  36. CHARGE AGAINST BIGLAND.

    The [?] of Reuben Bigland on a charge of inciting persons to extort money from Mr. Horatio Bottomley, M.P., has commenced at the shrewsbury Assizes. ...

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  37. STEEL WORKS CLOSE.

    Armstrong, Whitworth and Company have closed their steel works at Newcastle-on-Tyne, which gave employment to 800 men. ...

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  38. SHIPS TO BE SACRIFICED.

    Sir John Salmond, the New Zealand delegate to the Washington Conference in an interview by a representative of the Australian Press Association, ...

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  39. THE MEAT TRADE.

    Weddel's annual review of the meat trade for 1921 states that the imports of beef, mutton, and lamb totalled 917,414, tons, an increase of 100,000 tons, ...

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  40. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Parliamentary election for the Clayton district of Manchester, owing to the death of Dr. Hopkinson, the late member who was a Unionist, has resulted In ...

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  41. BRITISH FOOTBALL.

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  42. THE PRINCESS MARY.

    Lady Connolly, wife of the Agent-General- for West Australia, has presented Princess Marry, at Buckingham Palace, with West Australian flowers on behalf ...

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  43. NEWCASTLE SHOW.

    Newcastle Show will open on Wednesday In the afternoon there will be the school band contest, with Mr. T. H. Massey and Mr. R. Dawson as ...

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  44. NEW LAMBTON

    The final session of the St. John's Church of England educational tournament was held on Saturday evening in the mechanics' institute hall. There was ...

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  45. ITALIAN POLITICS.

    107, has refused a vote of confidence in senor Bonomi's Ministry. It is believed that Singer Bonomi will be asked to form now Government, with ...

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  46. TRUCULENT PRUSSIANS.

    A Berlin message states that the curious habits Junker family named von Kahne have been revealed to the Potsdam Cou[?] ...

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  47. WICKHAM.

    Mr. George Napoleon Gale, who died at the residence of his son, Mr. Herbert Gale, of Wickham, at late hour no Friday night, was native of Fast Maitland, ...

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  48. TIGHE'S HILL

    An evening in connection with the Hand of Friendship Lodge, U.A.O.D., was held in the school of arm on Saturday evening Bro. O. D. Thompson, who presided ...

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  49. THE LANDRU CASE.

    "Le Petit Journal" has received a cable confirming the burial of Mme, Henon, one of Landru's alleged victims, in Montreal. When landru was Informed, he sold, ...

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  50. RUSSIA'S DEMANDS.

    "Le Matin" states that a Russian committee is preparing a programme for the Genoa Conference. They will demand Allies' observance of Russia's rights to ...

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  51. NEWCASTLE UNEMPLOYED

    A deputation from the Newcastle unemployed committee paid a visit to the South Maitland coalfields at the week-end, with the object of getting assistance to the ...

    Article : 87 words
  52. Advertising

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