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  2. THE PRAYER BOOK

    "Dr. Davidson the Archbishop of Canterbury, and Dr. Cosmo Lang, the Archbishop of York, have issued their statement regarding the revision of the Prayer ...

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  3. THE PROROGATION

    The Imperial Parliament was prorogued yesterday. The King's speech dwelt on his satisfaction at the enthusiastic reception of ...

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  4. LOS ANGELES CRIME

    The sheriff of Oregon has announced that he has arrested William Edward Hickman who is suspected of having kidnapped, murdered and mutilated ...

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  5. CHRISTMAS MESSAGE

    Mr. Bruce, the Prime Minister, has issued the following Christmas message:— "My colleagues join me in tendering to ...

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  6. SHEFFIELD SHIELD

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 138 words
  7. SUNKEN SUBMARINE

    Captain Brume, who has been in charge of rescue operations over the sunken submarine S4, has admitted that he had finally abandoned all hope of finding ...

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  8. DISTRICT NEWS

    Messrs. C. and M. Martinsen, umbrella manufacturers, of 39a Beaumont-street, Hamilton, started in business six years ago in a small way, but to-day the firm, ...

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  9. CHRISTMAS EVE

    The Christmas festival, to all intents and purposes, was observed in Newcastle yesterday. Fine weather ruled throughout. To-day there will be a general ...

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  10. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS

    It appears likely that there will be some trouble on the waterfront next week. Those members of the Seamen's Union employed on interstate and overseas ...

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  11. CATHERINE HILL BAY.

    The very heavy motor traffic passing through the town during the week has given evidence that the main Sydney-Newcastle road is popular on account of ...

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  12. N.S. WALES V. VICTORIA

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 238 words
  13. THE COLLIERIES.

    Work at the collieries in the northern district ceased yesterday with the afternoon shift, and will be resumed on January 3. ...

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  14. CANBERRA

    A communication from General Ryrie, the High Commissioner, lands the projected pilgrimage of the Australian Scottish delegation as a splendid medium or ...

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  15. MEREWETHER.

    Merewether Brotherhood, through its executive, disturbed twenty parcels of groceries as Christmas cheer to needy families of Merewether during the present ...

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  16. RAYMOND TERRACE.

    The estimates for 1928 were adopted at a special meeting of the municipal council. A rate of 6d in the £ was struck, which is an increase of a ...

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  17. RAILWAYMEN DISMISSED.

    On account of the Joint Commonwealth and State Council, of which N. G. Bell is chairman, being unable to provide further funds for the construction of the ...

    Article : 217 words
  18. ARRESTED MAN'S STATEMENT

    Hickman repeatedly denied the murder. He said another man and woman, whom he refused to name, were responsible for the act. He said: "They wound a ...

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  19. STROUD.

    The railway line near Ward's River was subject to a wash-a-way early in the week, and it was due to the promptitude of the train crew of the Kempsey mail ...

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  20. ABOLITION OF DEPARTMENTS

    In the House of Commons yesterday, Mr. Baldwin, the Prime Minister, said legislation was required to carry out the abolition of the Transport and Mines ...

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  21. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    Mr. Cosgrove, the Prime Minister of the Irish Free State, accompanied by two of his Ministers, Messrs. Fitzgerald and O'Heggarty, will sail for America on ...

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  22. HUNT FOR MURDERER

    When it was definitely established that a youth cashed a 20-dollar bill of the ransom money on Wednesday night, a lent, which is 15 miles south of Seattle ...

    Article : 131 words
  23. TRANSATLANTIC TELEPHONY

    The American Telephone and Telegraph Company has announced that although it has been operating the Trans-Atlantic telephone service at a loss relatively ...

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  24. JOB PRINTING TRADE.

    More than a hundred members of the Amalgamated Printing Trades' Union employed at various job printing establishments in the city were dismissed to-day, ...

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  25. DOG RACING

    Sir William Joynson Hicks' warning to people who were thinking of investing in new greyhound racing companies, had a remarkable effect on shares in such ...

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  26. ENGINE-DRIVERS' EXAMINATION.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 104 words
  27. AFRICA'S WOOL OUTPUT

    It is stated in Capetown that the Union's progress towards becoming a serious rival of Australia and New Zealand on the world's wool market is ...

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  28. LOS ANGELES JURY

    A special session of the Los Angeles Grand Jury is called to vote for a murder indictment. John and Jane Doe are also likely to be named in the ...

    Article : 185 words
  29. WALLSEND.

    Alderman T. R. Davies, the Mayor, had been appointed as the council's representative on the proposed deputation to the Premier relative to district railway and ...

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  30. SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP

    Major Goodsell has the choice of position for the race for the sculling championship of the world, to be rowed here on Monday, as be won the toss from Bert ...

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  31. WORK FOR UNEMPLOYED.

    Mr. Bavin, the Premier, said to-day he has been informed by his colleague. Mr. Farrar, the Minister for Labour and Industry, that every married man registered ...

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  32. SUGAR EMBARGO

    Mr. Bruce, the Prime Minister, announced to-night that the Government had decided to continue the embargo on imports of foreign sugar for a further term ...

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  33. TOURS OF AUSTRALIA

    Mr. T. F. Tallents, the secretary to the Orient Line, will embark on the Oryieto on Christmas Eve for a three months' tour of Australia, in the hope of ...

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  34. MARCONI MEETING

    The annual meeting of Marconi's Wire, less Telegraph Company, Ltd., was held yesterday. Several hundred shareholders were present, and Lord Inverforth ...

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  35. YESTERDAY'S CASUALTIES

    Harold Knudsen, aged 36 years, a rigger employed by the General Electric Installation Company, and living at 44 Sunnyside-street, Mayfield, fell 15 feet ...

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  36. THE WARATAHS

    Not until eight minutes before the final whistle blew did the New South Wales Rugby Union team gain the lead over Warwickshire and North Midlands ...

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  37. ITALY'S FINANCES

    The branch of the Banca d'Italia, in London, has issued a statement that, as the result of conversations at the Bank of England with the participation of the ...

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  38. SWANSEA.

    "Special holiday attractions are announced for the Swansea Pictures, and to-night's programme includes "On Ze Boulevard." "Hey, Hey, Cowboy," "The ...

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  39. DISTRIBUTION OF TOYS.

    At a meeting of the district council of the Grand United Order of Oddfellows, held at the Oddfellows' Hall. Auckland-street, arrangements were finalised for the ...

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  40. STANFORD MERTHYR DISMISSALS.

    The notices of dismissal served on the employees of Stanford Merthyr Colliery are likely to result in serious trouble at Kurri Kurri. The action of the ...

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  41. SEARCH FOR OIL

    Mr. Chaffey, Minister for Mines, today made reference, to the suggested conference of Ministers for Mines, with a representative of the Federal Government, ...

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  42. THE RED ROSE

    The Red Rose, in which Captain Lancaster and Mrs. Keith Miller are making a flight to Australia was forced down in a rice field when five miles from ...

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  43. BROADMEADOW.

    A Christmas tree celebration in connection with Sunnyside Wattle Lodge, R.A.O.B., G.L.E., will take place this afternoon, as advertised, in the ...

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  44. FIRE AT STOCKTON

    Slight damage was done by a fire which occurred last night in a weather-board cottage, occupied by Mr. C. T. Noone, junior, in Queen-street, ...

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  45. MINMI.

    Mr. G. Booth, M.P., has been advised by the Public Works Department, relative to his suggestion to the Minister to inspect the road through Minmi from ...

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  46. "DAILY TELEGRAPH" SOLD

    Messrs. William Berry, Gomer Berry, and Edward Iliffe have bought the London "Daily Telegraph" as from January 9. ...

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  47. ACCIDENTS IN SYDNEY

    While crossing George-street West tonight. Reginald Pollard, 8 years of age, wan knocked down by a tram. Before it could be brought to a standstill, the ...

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  48. AUSTRALIA HOUSE STAFF

    "Before I left Australia I thought I should have to get rid of some of you, but I have since proved what a magnificent lot you are," said Sir Granville ...

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  49. TORONTO.

    At the last meeting of the committed of Toronto 1st Troop Boy Scouts, Rev. Mr. Walker was elected acting instructor. The sports, postponed last month, ...

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  50. BRITISH CONVERSION LOAN

    The British Government's war loan conversion scheme has been issued. It invites applications for 5 per cent. Treasury Bonds, payable in 1933-35, at £101, ...

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  51. NORTHUMBERLAND SOCIETY.

    Mr. J. Estell, M.L.C., presided at A special meeting of the Northumberland Permanent Building, Investment. Land and Loan Society, held at the offices of ...

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  52. SOVIET AND BRITAIN

    M. Tehicherin, in an official statement, said: "British Imperialist reaction must be recognised as the chief motive for the Canton slaughter, and the acts of ...

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  53. ENDOWMENT OF SHIRES

    It was notified in the "Government Gazette' to-day, in accordance with the Local Government Act, the following shires will receive a yearly endowment ...

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  54. NEWCASTLE HOSPITAL.

    Members of Billy Maloney's "Scandals" Company visited Newcastle Hospital yesterday, and entertained the patients in the various wards with a programme of ...

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  55. NEW LEAGUE BUILDING

    It is reported from Geneva that the sub-committee has adopted the new League building plans submitted by Architects Nenot, of Paris, and ...

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  56. NEW YEAR'S DAY REGATTA.

    The programme for Newcastle Hospital Regatta on New Year's Day on the Newcastle harbour comprises youths' double scull, allcomers' single scull, surf boat ...

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  57. COLLIERY OFFICIALS.

    Mr. T. Robbins, secretary of the Colliery, Officials' Association, stated last evening, that at a meeting held on Thursday evening, it was decided to collect a ...

    Article : 77 words
  58. Advertising

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    Advertising : 52 words
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