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  2. THE LEAGUE

    Sir Austin Chamberlain, the British Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, who is on route to Geneva, had luncheon in Paris with M. Poincare, the French ...

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  3. HANKOW SITUATION

    The United Press correspondent in London quoting press reports, says that the British Government regards the Hankow situation as sufficiently grave to warrant ...

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  4. THE OIL SUPPLY

    The Anglo-Persian Oil Company arranged a special visit to the National Oil Refineries at Llandarcy, in honour of Mr. Bruce, the Prime Minister of Australia. ...

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  5. BRITISH COMMERCE

    The three weeks preceding Christmas are usually a dull time on the Stock Exchange, and this year is not likely to prove an exception, especially as there ...

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  6. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH

    The nineteenth quarterly tea-table conference of the Newcastle and District Congregational Teachers' Association was held in the Speers' Point Church ...

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  7. STATE ELECTIONS

    Mr. Lang, the State Premier, returned to Sydney yesterday. In the course of his remarks at several functions at which ho took part in the Northern district on ...

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  8. MOTORING ACCIDENTS

    Mrs. Moodie, of Mona Vale, was admitted to Manly Hospital this evening in a very critical condition. She was crossing the street near her home, when she ...

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  9. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS

    The dispute at Aberdare Central Colliery has been adjusted, and work will be resumed to-day. Mr. W. Brennan, secretary to the ...

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  10. HEAT WAVE

    Yesterday was a day of blistering heat in Newcastle, a shade temperature of 99 degrees being recorded. The wind was north in the morning, and north-east in ...

    Article : 191 words
  11. AUSTRALIAN RAILWAYS' UNION.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 170 words
  12. CONDITIONS IN SYDNEY.

    Sultry and, oppressive conditions were experienced in Sydney to-day. Although the maximum temperature was only 94.3 degrees, the hot northerly winds made ...

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  13. OFFER TO MR. GOODIN

    The atmosphere at the Nationalist Conference yesterday became electrical when Mr.T. R. Bavin, leader of the State Nationalist party, said he had been informed ...

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  14. WONTHAGGI COLLIERY

    At a special meeting of the branch of the Miners' Federation, it was announced that at a conference between Mr. G H. Broome (general manager of the State ...

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  15. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    Major T. Nugent, of the Irish Guards, has been appointed an additional equery to the Duke of York. A message from Vancouver states that ...

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  16. GREAT WIND STORM.

    Telephone and telegraph communication between Sydney and Melbourne was Practically brought to a standstill to-night owing to a terrific wind storm in the ...

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  17. AMERICAN ATTITUDE

    Official report from Washington state that America will not participate in any measure by the Powers to prevent the Cantonese seizing the Customs, ...

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  18. THE MANDATES

    The Secretary-General to the League of Nations has distributed the replies of the French, New Zealand, and South African Governments relating to the ...

    Article : 122 words
  19. DOBSON MINE DISASTER

    Three further explosions have occurred In the Dobson mine, near Greymouth, where five men were entombed by a terrific explosion, which took place at. 3 o'clock ...

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  20. MR. GOODIN'S REPLY.

    "My replay to Mr. Bavin," said Mr. Goodin last night, "Is that I place by Labour principles before any material gain. No position can buy me if the Labour ...

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  21. WORK AT COLLIERIES

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 160 words
  22. METHODIST MISSION

    Special services were held yesterday at the Central Methodist Mission Newcastle, in Celebration of the anniversary The Preacher was Rev. Colonel ...

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  23. SPEECH AT ADELONG

    A strong attack upon the leaders of the "Red" section of the Labour movement was made by Mr. Goodin, M.P., in a speech which he delivered at Adelong ...

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  24. INDUSTRIAL CO-OPERATION

    A conference of the delegates of the British and German Federation of Industries in London has issued a Communique stating that it was agreed that ...

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  25. SAKLATVALA'S VIEW

    Mr. Shapurji Saklatvala, the Parsee, who sits in the House of Commons as the Communists member for Battersea, has written to all the Dominion Prime ...

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  26. ALL BLACKS' TOUR

    The All Blacks were defeated by Wales yesterday at Pontypridd by 34 to 8. There was an attendance of 10,000. Following were the teams:— ...

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  27. EMPIRE FILMS

    Following the decision of the Imperial Conference regarding the desirability of encouraging Empire films, the Government is drafting a bill to prevent blind and ...

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  28. ROMAN CATHOLIC LAW

    The Roman Catholic Relief Bill Which was introduced in the House of Commons as a "measure of justice in order to remove long-standing and trivial ...

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  29. MR. BADDELEY'S SYMPATHY.

    Mr. J. M. Baddeley, Minister for Mines, on learning details of the disaster, stated he was deeply grieved at the news, and had requested the Minister for Mines at ...

    Article : 299 words
  30. IMPROPER PUBLICATIONS

    The German Reichstag, by 250 votes to 158, has adopted a bill to check the publication of trashy and immoral books and magazines, which are exercising a ...

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  31. AUSTRALIA AND AMERICA

    Mr. Bruce made a statement at Swansea, in which he said he was unable to credit that Sir Hugh Denison had made the remarks attributed to him, ...

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  32. NEWCASTLE LAND BOARD

    Newcastle Land Board (Messrs, F. E. Fry, chairman, and W. M. Shedden) sat at the Courthouse on Saturday. Recommendations in favour of ...

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  33. TRIBUTE TO KITCHENER

    A striking tribute to Lord Kitchener's memory was paid by Sir George Arthur, Lord Kitchener's biographer, at the annual dinner of the Kitchener Scholars' ...

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  34. LADY CYNTHIA MOSLEY

    Lady Cynthia Mosley who was introduced at a big Labour meeting at Brixton as "Comrade Mosley," said:— "I'm one of the lucky ones. I could, ...

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  35. CHEYLESMORE DIVORCE CASE

    Lady Chevlesmove was greatly distressed when the hearing of her divorce shit against her husband was resumed. She sobbed bitterly at the close of her ...

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  36. PARASITES OF EARWIGS

    Dr. Tillyard, an entomologist, has sailed in the Cunard liner Corinthie, taking with him 250 parasites of earwigs which are intended to destroy earwigs in New ...

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  37. ADDRESS BY MR. LOUGHLIN

    Mr. P. F. Loughlin, M.P., addressed one of the largest meetings ever held at Cowra on Saturday night. He recent the reasons why he had been campelled ...

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  38. MR. COATES ON OPTIMISM

    Mr. Coates, the Prime Minister of New Zealand, at a luncheon given by the Worcester Chamber of Commerce, said it seems almost to have become a habit in ...

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  39. JAPAN AND AMERICA

    Japanese newspaper as well as the public, are decidedly antagonistic to the American Government's reply to Japan, refusing a request for a revision of the ...

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  40. DROWNED AT NARRABEEN

    Narrabeen was the scene of a surfing fatality this afternoon. Two men who were swimming some yards from the shore were caught in a very strong undertow ...

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  41. SHEFFIELD SHIELD CRICKET

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  42. DE VALERA IN BRITAIN

    The "Daily Express" states that Mr. de Valera has just pain a mysterious two days' visit to London. He travelled under the assumed name ...

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  43. NAVAL AND MILITARY

    The members of the Newcastle Naval Military and Veterans' Association held their last social for the year In the Anzac Hall on Saturday night. Among those ...

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  44. PACIFIC FLIGHT

    Group Captain Williams, returning from the seaplane flight to the islands in the Pacific, off New Guinea, reached South port Yesterday afternoon, and left for ...

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  45. PUNT FOUNDERS

    A punt sank in Congee Bay this afternoon, after having been cut, adrift by the tug Estrella, which earlier in the day was engaged to tow it from Botany Bay ...

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  46. FIRE IN DARBY-STREET.

    At 3 o'clock yesterday morning, headquarters station of Newcastle Fire Brigades, received a call to a wood and iron building, of two floors, occupied by Mr. ...

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  47. SENSATION AT CURL CURL.

    Great excitement prevailed at Curl Curl, near Manly, to-day. Some hundreds of people were surfing, when eight of them were caught in a strong undertow and ...

    Article : 130 words
  48. CLAIM TO SYDNEY LAND

    It is reported from San Francisco that ten grandchildren of Robert Paton, who allege that Paten was granted 160 acres of land in 1835 in what is now the heart ...

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  49. ARRIVAL AT EDEN.

    Group Captain Williams, who has been engaged on a flight to the Pacific Islands, was expected to reach Sydney this afternoon From Southport, Queensland. He ...

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  50. MEREWETHER.

    "The Lost Princess" will be staged at the Star Theatre to-morrow evening by Miss He Embleton and puplis in aid of the Mereweather branch of the Newcastle ...

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  51. NEW LAMBTON.

    Scouts' Week, organised by the New Lambton troop of Boy Scouts, to raise funds to erect a ball, will be launched to-night with a concert at which Alderman ...

    Article : 66 words
  52. Advertising

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    Advertising : 22 words
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