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  2. THE LEAGUE

    The Assembly of the League of Nations yesterday sat for four hours, and passed a number of non-contentious resolutions. The most notable speeches were ...

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  3. IRISH ELECTIONS

    Final figures in the Free State elections give Mr. Cosgrave a majority of six. Government parties will hold 79 seats in the new Dail, made up as follows: Mr. ...

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  4. BRITISH TRADE

    The London Press Association has interviewed the leaders of various spheres of industry regarding Britain's trade prospects. ...

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  5. STATE ELECTIONS

    Mr. W. Seale, president of the A.L.P. executive, said to-day that there was no doubt that the Labour Government would be returned on October 8. He anticipated ...

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  6. WALLSEND HOSPITAL

    The monthly meeting of the board of directors of Wallsend Mining District Hospital was held last night in the administrative building of the institution. ...

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  7. CYCLING IN SYDNEY

    Paddy Dean, a prominent in southern motor cyclist, was in great form at the Speedway Royal meeting to-night. Amid tremendous enthusiasm he set out on an ...

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  8. DISTRICT NEWS

    Wickham Council met last night, when there were present Aldermen A. F. Toll, Croft, Kirk, Young, Grahame, Davies, Sharp, Clark, Brown, Pepper, and Fegan. ...

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  9. GEORGETOWN.

    Mr. R. Cameron, the A.L.P. candidate for Wallsend electorate, addressed a meeting of electors at the Georgetown tram stop last night, Mr. J. Ryan being ...

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  10. BOOLAROO.

    On behalf of the Boolaroo Urban Area Committee. Mr. W. P. J. Skelton, recently placed before the Railway Commissioners a request that the up Glen Innes ...

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  11. TIN HARE LICENSES

    In reference to criticisms levelled against him for having granted tin hare licenses while the question of betting at such meetings was in dispute was ...

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  12. SINGLETON SHOW

    Singleton Show was opened yesterday with very fine displays of exhibits in all sections, although the long spell of dry weather militated against displays worthy ...

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  13. TRAIN BLOWN UP

    It is reported from Athens that a Servian train has been blown up on the Greek frontier. It encountered seven bombs laid on the line near Houtovo station. ...

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  14. WARATAH.

    A party of members from Waratah School of Arts paid a visit to Lysaght's Institute, in Mayfield, last night and were welcomed by the members. Various ...

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  15. THE COTTON INDUSTRY

    The President of the Manchester Chamber of Commerce, at a meeting of practically all sections of the county trade, said:—"Nobody in Lancashire now ...

    Article : 98 words
  16. BRITAIN AND RUSSIA

    Referring in a speech at Dunrobin Castle, Scotland, to the severance of relations with Russia, Sir William Joynson Hicks the Secretary of State for ...

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  17. SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE

    It was perhaps fitting, if appeal was to be made to the widest possible public during Australian and New Zealand authors' week, that attention should be ...

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  18. MR. MINAHAN'S CHALLENGE

    Mr. P. J. Minaban. M.P., who is contesting the Auburn electorate as an Independent Labourite, to-day addressed a meeting of workmen at the Clyde ...

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  19. BURGLARY IN LONDON

    A daring burglary was caried out on Monday night at Ponting's, Limited, a great West End store, when a haul of several thousands of pounds' worth of ...

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  20. TRIAL IN RUSSIA

    The trial is proceeding at Leningrad of five men accused of having organised bomb outrages in Russia. The prosecution alleges that they were ...

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  21. THE SATIRIST'S VIEW

    Sir, Bernard Partridge, in a cartoon in this week's "Punch," neatly hits off the Protocol from the Empire's point of view. ...

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  22. TO-NIGHT'S MEETINGS.

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  23. THE MEXICAN FLOODS

    A telegram from Mexico City reports that a Government relief train was unable to reach the flood sufferers in the Lerma Valley. ...

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  24. D'ANNUNZIO'S CRUISER

    A Rome message states that a salvo of guns from a cruiser set on an eminence in the grounds of Gabriel d'Annunzio's castle, near Lake Garda, inaugurated a ...

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  25. YESTERDAY'S CASUALTIES

    Dulcie Muriel Coxon, aged 13 years. living at Hexham was knocked down by a motor car at Hexham last evening, and sustained a fracture of the left lower leg. ...

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  26. P.I.L.P.

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  27. NICARAGUAN FIGHT

    A Washington telegram reports that one American marine and two Nicaraguan national guards were killed on Monday in a fight with a hand of more than a ...

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  28. AUSTRALIAN LABOUR PARTY.

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  29. FLIGHT TO THE EAST

    Captain Koennecke left Cologne in the Junker plan "Germania' for a flight to the East, and possibly round the world. Captain Koennecke, who is a war "ace," ...

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  30. A REPORT CONTRADICTED

    Armstrong, Whitworth and Company have made a statement to the press regarding the statement that they would exercise influence to prevent the ...

    Article : 131 words
  31. INDEPENDENT.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 6 words
  32. YOUNG MAN POISONED

    Following upon some domestic difference which is stated to have occurred, Edgar Brooks Smidt, aged 25 years, a steelworks employee, died from the ...

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  33. GOLF TOURNAMENT

    In the professional golf tournament at Tamworth, in Surrey, for the "News of the World" prizes of £1040, Charles Whit-combe beat George Duncan. ...

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  34. DEATH FOLLOWS ACCIDENT.

    The death took place in the Newcastle Hospital early yesterday morning of Sydney Sharp (36), a shunter, who was admitted to the institution on September ...

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  35. AERIAL DISASTER

    It is reported from New York that fifteen planes started yesterday morning from Roosevelt Field for the 2275 miles national air race to Spokane, ...

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  36. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    President Coolidge has appointed Mr. Dwight Morrow to be Ambassador to Mexico. Mr. Morrow is intimately connected with the firm of J. P. Morgan ...

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  37. DIED FROM SHOCK.

    Falling from a train which she attempted to board as it was moving out of the Riverstone railway station this morning. Winifred Johnstone, aged 17, disappeared ...

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  38. BOXING CHAMPIONSHIP

    A Chicago telegram reports that the application by the Rev. Elmer Williams for an injunction against the Tunney-Dempsey fight, which will take place ...

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  39. FLIGHT TO VENICE

    Sir Philip Sassoon the Under-Secretary for Air, left Lympne Aerodrome for an 800 miles flight, in a new type of R.A.F. Fairey machine. to Venice, in order to ...

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  40. NEWCASTLE CENTRAL SCHOOL

    The monthly meeting of Newcastle Central School Parents and Citizens' Association was largely attended. Consideration was given to matters in connection with ...

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  41. EASTERN ART EXHIBITION

    The vast collection of Oriental art treasures now arrayed at Tyrrell Hall has created profound interest. From 10 o'clock onwards throughout ...

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  42. THE CONDON MURDER

    The circumstances surrounding the death of Daniel Condon, money-lander, whose battered body was found in his office in Sutton Chambers, city, on August 11, were ...

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  43. QUEENSLAND

    Mr. M'Cormack, the Premier, stated in Parliament to-day that betting on tin hare racing would not be allowed in Queensland. He said that before his ...

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  44. JAZZ CONTROVERSY

    Sir Henry Coward's attack on jazz which he describes as" the essence of vulgarity, and a menace to the prestige of the white races," has been promptly ...

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  45. NEW LAMBTON.

    Mr. W. P. J. Skelton. Protestant Independent Labour candidate for Wallsend, addressed a meeting of electors from the balcony of the Lord Roberts Hotel ...

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  46. SILICOSIS COMMITTEE

    Mr. Baddeley, the Minister for Labour and Industry announced to-day that Mr. Wallace T. Ritchie, compensation officer of the Trades and Labour Council, had ...

    Article : 266 words
  47. OLD HOSTELRY THREATENED

    The Tavistock Hotel in Covent Garden, frequented by Dickens and Thackeray, and famous in Victorian times as a bachelor's paradise, is threatened with ...

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  48. CATHOLIC SCHOOL CONCERT.

    Mr. G. Watson, the Mayor, presided ever a large audience at New Lambton Picture Palace on Tuesday night, when an enjoyable concert was given in aid ...

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  49. WHAT THE MOTORIST PAYS

    The National Roads and Motorists' Association announces that it has been able to ascertain officially that the motorists of New South Wales paid into the ...

    Article : 248 words
  50. INDIA'S JUTE CROP

    A telegram from Calcutta states that the final forecast of the jute crop of Bengal, Bihar and Orissa, and Assam for 1927, shows that the total acreage this ...

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  51. BOXING IN SYDNEY.

    The principal bout at the Sydney Stadium to-night was a fifteen rounds contest between Johnny Cline, list 7th (America). and Jack Dillon, 11st 5lb (Australia). The ...

    Article : 52 words
  52. Advertising

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