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  10. HUNS' DILEMMA

    LONDON. Tuesday.—A correspondent of "The Times" stales that the germans are face to face, with a most difficult problem on the Trench front. ...

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  11. Retaining Wall Collapses.

    Shortly after one o'clock this morning the inmates met nurses or the Newcastle District Hospital, and residents in the vicinity, were startled by ...

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  12. Huns' Nest Critical Moment

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday.—Major Moraht, writing in the "Tageblatt" (Berlin), states that the stagnation in military operation is not due to the ...

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  13. Empire War Council

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In the course of a leading article. "The Times" remarks that the Empire resources committee for Imperial development has ...

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  14. Workmens' Compensation Claims.

    At the Newcastle District Court, before Judge Fitzherdiage. Eliza Reid, widow, claimed £100 from George Whitfield (nominal defendant of the ...

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  15. Greece.

    ATHENS, Tuesday.—Prince Andrew of Greece himself led a cavalry force in the march-past at the ceremony of the Creeks saluting the ...

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  16. Petrograd Conference.

    PETROGRAD. Tuesday.—The political and military conference between representatives of the Allied Towers will commence to-morrow under the ...

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  17. Naval Operations.

    COPENHAGEN, Tuesday.—Twenty six Swedish, Noirwegian and American seamen belonging to the crew of the Yarrowdale have arrived here after ...

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  18. Miscellaneous.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A Pole who has arrived in Holland, states that tyranny, bloodshed, horror, fines, spying and imprisonment exist in ...

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  19. Half-starved "Supermen."

    AMSTERDAM, Tuesday.—Owing the lack or potatoes Hamburg citizens, when the present small stocks arc finished, will ley turnips us their staple ...

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  20. Risk of Overlapping.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—"The Times" remarks that it is urgent that H.M. Government should prevent the overlapping and confusion that may ...

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  21. A STEEL WORKS ACCIDENT.

    Peter Edward Jackson, jun., by his next friend, Edward Jackson, senr., claimed from Ltd., Broken Hill Proprietary, Ltd., £175 as damages ...

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  22. Death if the Earl of Cremer.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The death has occurred of the Karl or Cromer. He died suddenly in his residents in Wimpole Street, W. after a stroke. He ...

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  23. Merchantmen Sunk.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Norwegian steamer, Argo, struck a mine and sank. Nine lives were lost. The Norwegian steamer, Hallbjorg, has been ...

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  24. Colliery Mechanics Waiting.

    The Colliery Mechanics Association is still waiting to hear whether the Minister for Labour and industry will convene a compulsory conference ...

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  25. Lenely in Great Babylon.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—General Lloyd, Officer-Commanding in the London District, is at the head of a movement to establish in the West End a ...

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  26. A PRACTICAL WAR FUND.

    An instance of the Cessnock Patriotic Committee's laudable activities, and of the practical character of its work, has just come under notice. ...

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  27. "Sink at Sight" Policy.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Intensification of the blockade by the British in expected to have important results. The British Admiralty do not ...

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  28. Life-Saving Real.

    At the meeting of the Stockton Municipal Council last evening, a letter was received from Mr. J. P. Cowdrey, stating that he had communicated ...

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  29. Clothes and the Women.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Further exemption from national service has been refused to a designer to a firm of West End drapers, who was to ...

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  30. AMERICAN TON.

    At the meeting of the Stockton Council last night, the Mayor mentioned that the council foreman reported that the quantity of broken ...

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  31. STOCKTON ROLLS COLLECTOR.

    At the meeting of the Stockton Council last evening tinders were received for the position of collector of names for this year's ratepayers ...

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  32. National Industries.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. Neville Chamberlain (Director-General of National Industries)' will during this week announce his pian for the ...

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  33. CESSNOCK PUBLIC SCHOOL.

    Mr. J. Moore commenced teaching at the Cessnock Public School yesterday (Tuesday). He comes from Erkineville Public School. Mr. Moore ...

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