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  2. PEACE OF EUROPE

    Mr. Stanley Baldwin, the Prime Minister speaking in Aberdeen, referred to the value of the Locarno Treaty in securing the peace of Europe its efficacy, ...

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  3. ITALIAN PLOT

    It is semi-officially stated that the ex-Socialist Deputy, Signor Zaniboni, has been arrested on a charge of making full preparations for an ...

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  4. FRENCH FINANCES

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Express" states: "The Republic means bankruptcy" headed placards, secretly posted up in many parts of Paris and ...

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  5. PEN-NOTES AND PENCILLINGS.

    Label it "more," and it would be in error. Label it as shown, and it is as true as that the sun rises in the east and sets in the west. All the contests ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. SEAMEN'S STRIKE

    Despite their obvious disappointment at the news of the collapse of the shipping strike in Fremantle and Brisbane, the strikers in Sydney ...

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  7. CANADIAN POLITICS

    The reaction to the decision of Mr. Mackenzie King, the Prime Minister, to hang on to power varies according to political views. ...

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  8. ATTACK ON MR. BRUCE

    Referring to-day to the challenge issued by Mr. Lang to Mr. Bruce at the Granville Town Hall last night, in connection with Mr. Bruce supposed ...

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  9. NEW ZEALAND ELECTIONS

    "The Times," commenting on "Labour's sharp reverses in New Zealand," says:—"Mr. Coates will surely be envied both by Mr. Machkenzic King, ...

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  10. GERMANY'S POSITION

    The diplomatic correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph" states that the German Government, through its Ambassadors in the allied capitals, has just ...

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  11. RAILWAY SENIORITY

    Mr. T. Bavin, leader of the Opposition, to-night made, another statement regarding railway seniority. "The action of the Government with ...

    Article : 289 words
  12. ARMISTICE REVELS

    The "Daily Express" states that, despite the decision to postpone the Albert Hall ball on Armistice night, the majority of the public propose to follow ...

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  13. FRANCE AND SYRIA

    By a more reassuring majority of 400 votes to 300, the French Chamber of Deputies adopted the proposal of the Premier, M. Painleve, to postpone the ...

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  14. MINE AND THINE.

    A certain "argument" attaches to land titles. And the reason why it can be raised in certain great cities is because of the contrast between what is with a ...

    Article : 211 words
  15. BETTING CONTROVERSY

    Canon Peter Green, of Manchester, at one time a possible Archbishop of Melbourne, was the central figure in an interesting betting controversy. ...

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  16. AMERICAN PROHIBITION

    A meeting of 15 National Prohibition leaders has been held for the purpose of drawing a programme of law enforcement for presentation to the next ...

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  17. STATEMENT BY THE PREMIER

    "I see that Mr. Bruce resents being reminded of his apathy and impotence in regard to the serious industrial differences which have threatened the community for ...

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  18. GRECO-BULGARIAN DISPUTE

    It is reported from Geneva that the Commission of Inquiry into the recent Greco Bulgarian frontier incident in the Balkans includes Sir Horace Rumbold, ...

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  19. MATTERS IN MELBOURNE

    The executive in Melbourne of the British Seamen's Strike Committee held a meeting to-day. At the conclusion. Mr. O'Neill the president of the committee, ...

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  20. THE HORSE.

    Years ago certain great firms down Sydney way installed as one of their show properties for the display of harness a life-size carved and painted horse. And ...

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  21. TUT ANKH AMEN

    It is reported from curio that the actual sarcophagus of Tut Ankh Amen as at last been revealed. A communique states that the season's ...

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  22. DOMINION LOANS

    The Agents General pay a unanimous tribute to Mr. Amery, whose enthusiasm in the removal of the loan embargo is almost equalled by theirs. ...

    Article : 161 words
  23. COMMISSIONERS FOLLOW THE LAW

    The New South Wales Railway Commissioners to-day agreed, in view of the terms of the injunction granted by Mr. Justice Harvey in the Equity Court in the case of ...

    Article : 119 words
  24. AUTOLYCUS LEAVES BRISBANE

    The oversea steamer Autolycus left to-day for the United Kingdom, being the first vessel to depart since the strikes was declared off. A body of police was ...

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  25. CLUB LICENSES

    There was an unusual tone in the proceedings of deputation to the Home Office, representing Unionist and other clubs, in reference to drink restrictions. ...

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  26. CENTENARIES.

    Every year as we enter it at this time of our life as a People gives us the centenary of something or other of more or less importance. The year 1924 gave us ...

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  27. 2ND BATTALION

    General C.H. Brand, C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O., will arrive in Newcastle to-day, for the purpose of presenting King's colours to the 2nd Battalion at the Sports Ground. ...

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  28. CATHEDRAL HALL

    Visitors to the operatic fair in the Cathedral Hall next week will note a transformation in what has been known hither-to as the parish hall. This building ...

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  29. MURDER ON A SHIP

    At the Southampton Police Court yesterday Frank Towers, first officer of the liner Melita, wais charged with the murder of the ship's master, Captain, ...

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  30. INDUSTRIAL ALLIANCE

    The proposed industrial alliance has taken a more definite shape at the private meeting of the unions concerned, at which the final draft of the ...

    Article : 86 words
  31. OUR LETTERS.

    All learn them, and how to use them—to spell words. But not many, if asked the question, could say which letters do most, and which, in contrast, least, ...

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  32. RAILWAY TROUBLE SETTLED

    As the result of a conference this afternoon between Mr. McCormack, the Premier and representatives of the railway strike council, the trouble at Bowen ...

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  33. "HAND-PICKING."

    Big Brothers are in waiting and Little Brothers are on their way out, and some notice may have been taken of the remark in connection that if we are ...

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  34. AMERICAN AVIATION

    A message from New York states that Mr. Hoover's Special Aviation Committee reporting on the results of six months investigation of world-wide aviation, ...

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  35. TOTI DAL MONTE

    Signorina Totia Dal Monte will return to Australia in May, and will give thirty concerts in Australia and New Zealand. She sails for America on Saturday, where ...

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  36. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    Mr. Ronald M'Neill had been appointed Financial Secretary to the Treasury The Marquis de Pinedo has arrived at Naples, completing his return flight ...

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  37. REPRIEVE OF STUDENTS

    It is reported from Moscow that the President of the Central Executive of the Soviet Union has commuted the death sentences passed on the three German ...

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  38. FOOD PRICES, ETC.

    They are still given, and when a comparison is sought it is generally by taking 1914. Now, why always 1914? If the statistics of then are used, it will ...

    Article : 143 words
  39. ENGLISH CRICKET

    Lionel Tennyson, who captained England during the last Australian cricket tour, predicted on the eve of his departure to the West Indies as skipper ...

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  40. FARMERS AND EXTREMISTS

    A message from Bowen to-night stated that a meeting of about 300, farmers this afternoon decided to take action regarding the expulsion of a certain section of the ...

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  41. BURGLARY AT WICKHAM

    The lock-up grocery shop of Lindstrom Brothers, in Bishopgate-street, Wickham, was entered by thieves between the hours of 11.40 p.m. on Wednesday and 5.45 a.m. ...

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  42. A LUXURIOUS TIME.

    If "ages" can be reduced to such short periods then the time that has elapsed since the Great War came to an end will, with a few more years added, go ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  43. MUSICAL EXAMINATION

    At the examination held in Newcastle on Tuesday, by Mr. Alfred Mistowski, F.T.C.L., Ms. Dec., on behalf of Trinity College of Music, London, the following ...

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  44. BRITISH FOOTBALL

    Following were the results of matches played yesterday:— Association: Oxford University goals, Navy 2. ...

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  45. ECHO OF BLACKMAIL CASE

    Captain Arthur, formerly able-de-camp to Sir Hari Singh, and who has been imprison since the notorious case of Robinson v. the Midland Bank (which disclosed ...

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  46. MR. BRUCE'S DENIAL

    The statement by Mr. Lang, that the reason why he had endeavoured to settle the Clan Munro dispute was because German goods consigned to Paterson, Laing ...

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  47. AUSTRALIAN AND CANADA

    Mr. R. H. Pooley, Conservative leader of the Opposition in the Parliament of British Columbia, in the opening speech of the session, immediately attacked ...

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  48. MOTHERS' HOSPITAL CONCERT

    Miss Beatrice Welch, the well-known elocutionist, has arranged an excellent programme for the open-air concert to be held in the grounds of the Salvation Army ...

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  49. PORT ADELAIDE MEN WEAKEN

    The members of the crew of the Balranald, which is lying at the Outer Harbour, to-day approached the agents of the ship; and asked what terms wore ...

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  50. W.E.A. RECITAL

    An unusual program is to be presented to-night by the W.E.A., in the literary and musical recital by Miss Jessie Parkin, L.T.C.M., and Mr. L. C. Mote, ...

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  51. VISITING NEWCASTLE.

    H. A. Barraclough, Ltd., Opticians, of Sydney, will visit Newcastle, and may he consulted at Dr. Peisley's Dental Rooms, Hunter-st., opp. Market-st., on ...

    Article : 39 words
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