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  2. OBITUARY

    Mr. James Hirst, formerly Chief Electrical Engineers of the Newcastle City Council, dies at his home in Old South Head-road. Vaucluse, on Sunday. He ...

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  3. FOUR SHOTS FIRED

    Four shots from a revolver are started to have been fires at two private detectives a husband and another man, who called at a house in Telopea-street. Red ...

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  4. N.S.W. COALMINES

    Not the least interesting feature of the Coal Commission's report is the section which deals with production costs, working expenses, profit and capital. The ...

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  5. OIL FOUND

    A stir was created in the State Mines Department to-day by a report from the South Australian Oil Wells Company that during the week-end half a barrel of crude ...

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  6. THREE CHARGES

    Todeus Wlodarczyk, a Pole, appeared before Mr. D. W. Reed, P.M., at West Maitland Police Court yesterday, and was committed for trial on three charges of ...

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  7. MR. W. CADMAN.

    The death occurred in Wallsend Mining District Hospital of Mr. William Cadman, who from the time of his arrival in New South Wales from England, 52 years ...

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  8. CO-OPERATION WANTED

    The Premier (Mr. E. J. Hogan) stated to-night that Cabinet was seriously considering the creation of an Economic Council comprising finance and industry. ...

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  9. "MATTER FOR UNIONS"

    A report of the proceedings at the recent All-Australian Trades Union Congress was further discussed at a meeting of the Melbourne Trades Hall Council ...

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  10. MR. DAN DAVIES.

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  11. SEVENTEEN KILLED

    Dynamite, accidentally mixed with coal, caused an explosion on a passenger locomotive at Kyushiu yesterday. Seventeen were killed, and many seriously injured. ...

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  12. WATCHMAN'S CAPTURE

    A watchman, in charge of the City Hatters' premises, in George-street, City, late last night apprehended a youth,' aged 10. who, the watchman alleges, he discovered ...

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  13. SHEEP TORN TO PIECES

    Twelve sheep were torn to pieces by some animal on Caoura station, giving strength to the report of a strange creature, resembling a tiger, which is said to ...

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  14. BALKANS HARASSED

    A war of extermination has been declared upon the notorious revolutionary, bands, known as Impro, which have long been conducting a guerilla warfare under ...

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  15. FORFEITED ALIMONY

    In a case in the Divorce Court to-day, Mr. Justice Owen declared that a wife who wilfully separates from her husband and refuses to comply with the Court's ...

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  16. CAUGHT RED-HANDED

    After chasing a mall who is alleged to have been in the act of breaking into the Inglis, Ltd., storerooms, in Ada Place, Ultimo, for a distance of 100 yards, ...

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  17. "TOUCHED WEAK SPOT"

    The deputy-leader of the Opposition (Mr. H. Gullett) said to-day that the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Melbourne (Dr. Mannix) had put his finger directly ...

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  18. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    London, April 6.—Mr. Will Thorne, M.P., one of Britain's best-known Labour leaders, who is 73 years of age, is about to marry his housekeeper, who is 30 years ...

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  19. DEATH OF BOY

    Pending the holding of an inquest by the Coroner into the death of Walter Meudell, aged 8. John William Chapple, aged 27. was today remanded until April ...

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  20. MR. JOHN PENNY JONES.

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  21. CARTER INJURED

    George Easton (72), of Forest Lodge, sustained fractured ribs, a severe laceration to the head, abrasions, and severe shock, when a car crashed into the rear ...

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  22. Missing Russian General

    Paris, April 6.—The Prefect of Police has informed the municipal council that the circumstances of General Koutepoff's kidnapping are now known, but there is ...

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  23. Dutch Oil Expedition

    Amsterdam, April 6.—The Netherlands Petroleum Company will start oil exploration in New Guinea on April 17, with an expedition of geologists, whose work is ...

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  24. TWO MEN CHARGED

    Arising out of the disastrous fire at Brewarrina yesterday, particulars of which were published in the "Newcastle Morning Herald" this morning: Richard Simmons, ...

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  25. Refused to go Home

    Riga, April 6.—The Moscow High Court has tries, in their absence, and sentenced to death, four officials of the Trade Delegation who refused to return home from ...

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  26. HUSBAND GASSED

    Looking through the kitchen window on returning to her home in Manning-street, Waverley, this evening. Mrs. William Burrie was amazed to see her husband ...

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  27. World's Best Rifle Shot

    London, April 6-A world's record rifle score was made by Major Bapty of the Indian team, when shooting at Bisley under the King's prize—first ...

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  28. DUTY ON MILLET SOUGHT

    Mr. R. James. M.H.R., had an interview with the Acting-Minister for Customs (Mr. F. M. Forde). and arranged that he should meet a deputation of ...

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  29. WOMAN ATTACKED

    Charged with, having assaulted his wife, Myra Allen, and causing actual bodily harm, Robert Allen, aged 30, was remanded at the Central Police Court ...

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  30. Swiss Liquor Control

    Geneva, April 6.—A referendum resulted in 487,340 voting in favour of a State monopoly in the manufacture of alcohol, and 314,316 voting against the law which ...

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  31. WARATAH

    The usual monthly meeting of Waratah Parents and Citizens' Association was held in the schoolrooms on Monday evening. Ald. J. L. Cowie presided over a fair ...

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  32. BRUTALLY ATTACKED

    Bleeding freely from a severe gash on the mouth and several other head wounds. Sylvester Daniel' Sullivan, 42, of Roseville, was found lying ill a semi-conscious ...

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  33. MR. OLIVER ROSS DARRAGH.

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  34. SHILLINGS APPEAL

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  35. COSTS, REVENUE, AND PROFITS.

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  36. BIG DIVORCE SUIT

    A big array of counsel has been engaged to appear in the Woolfe divorce set, the hearing of which will be commenced before Mr. Justice Owen and a ...

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  37. MILK VENDORS' ASSOCIATION

    The Milk Vendors' Association held a social evening on Thursday at Hamilton Masonic Hall for the purpose of making a presentation to the former Secretary, Mr. ...

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  38. MOTHERS' CLUB.

    At the monthly meeting of the Mothers' Club at Waratah, Mrs. H. Silcock presided. Mrs. F. Silcock, Treasurer, gave a report concerning the distribution of milk. ...

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  39. COLLIE COALMINERS

    A stop-work meeting of the Collie coalminers is to be held on Wednesday to consider the matter of the allocation of orders to various collieries. ...

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  40. ACCIDENTS

    Working at Cardiff railway workshops yesterday morning, Milton Mathieson, 25, a fitter, living at 42 Beckett-street, Hamilton, was accidentally struck on the ...

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  41. MRS. ELLEN J. CANN.

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  42. Advertising

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  43. FIRE AT JESMOND

    Firemen from Wallsend and Lambton stations were called to a fire in an unoccupied seven-roomed cottage in Newcastle-road, Jesmond. about 1 o'clock ...

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  44. FIVE YEARS FOR ASSAULT

    Convicted at the Darlinghurst Sessions last-week on a charge of having, in company with Gerald McGrath, assaulted a garage employee at Double Bay, Leslie ...

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