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  2. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS

    The Northumberland Master Bakers Association to-day appealed to the Full Bench of the Industrial Commission for a suspension of the award made by, the ...

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  3. PERSONAL

    The Prince of Wales, accompanied by his brother, the Duke of Gloucester, left London yesterday for a tour of East Africa. They will eventually cross south to ...

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  4. MINING CRISIS

    Telegrams bearing on the coal crisis were exchanged yesterday between Mr. Bavin, State Premier, and Mr. T. Houare, miners president. ...

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  5. WOOL OUTPUT

    Statistics have been prepared by Mr. T. Waites, the Government Statistician from the sheep and wool returns recently collected from sheep owners throughout the ...

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  6. TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 107 words
  7. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 628 words
  8. PLEASE NOTE.

    Advertisements for the "Newcastle Morning Herald" cannot be received by telephone. Copy for display advertisements ...

    Article : 131 words
  9. FIRE IN SYDNEY.

    Damage amounting to about £1000 was caused by a fire which broken out in a building in Sussex-street, Sydney, occupied by the Whitford Trading Company, ...

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  10. MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE.

    Following upon the death of Geoffrey Hodgson in hospital on Wednesday, Harold Pike, aged 26, appeared at the Manly Police Court yesterday on a charge of ...

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  11. COSTUMES FOR BATHERS.

    Vauc[?]use Council at its meeting this week decided that the agreement, under which it would lease the local baths should include a clause that neck to knee ...

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  12. COOGEE BY-ELECTION.

    The Labour Party intends to contest the Coogee by-election rendered necessary by the death of Mr. H. Goldstein. The executive of the A.L.P. yesterday ...

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  13. KNOWN TO POLICE.

    Fined for drunkenness at Newcastle Police Court yesterday, a defendant asked for time to pay. "I am well known to the police, your Worship," he added ...

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  14. APPEAL TO THE MINERS

    The appeal of Mr. Bavin, the State Premier, to Mr. Hoare, the president of the northern branch of the Miners' Federation, ought not to be ...

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  15. CURRENT TOPICS

    The following forecasts word issued yesterday by the Commonwealth Divisional Meteorologist:—New South Wales (9 p.m.): Cloudy, ...

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  16. ACTION FOR ALLEGED LIBEL.

    The case in which Thomas Davies Match, M.P. is claiming £5000 damages from Beckett's Newspapers, Ltd., in respect of alleged libel, was continued before ...

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  17. PATHOLOGICAL TESTS.

    A new test for syphillis, known as the Kilne slide precipitation test has beerunder trial in the pathological labotatory at Newcastle Hospital for the past two ...

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  18. MADE A BAD START.

    Keith Anderson and R. Hitchcock left Mascot aerodrome in a Bristol tourer aeroplane yesterday morning on the opening stage of an attempt to reach ...

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  19. LIVE HARE COURSING.

    At a meeting of the director oft Australasian Coursing Club yesterday, it was decided that, In the event of the courts deciding that the present form of ...

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  20. MISSING AND LOCATED.

    About five o'clock on Wednesday evening a young lad, Arthur Bramble, aged 10 years, left his guardian's home in Darling-street. Carrington. As he had not ...

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  21. NORTHERN COLLIERIES.

    The Northern Collieries' Association reported yesterday: "Stockton-Borehole and Abermain No. 2 are still on strike." ...

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  22. FIRE AT GILGANDRA.

    Damage estimated at £3000 was caused by a fire which destroyed a shop and dwelling occupied by J. Collison, at Gilgandra yesterday morning. When the ...

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  23. DISCHARGING CASE OIL.

    A dispute has arisen over the rote of pay in connection with the discharging at Newcastle of case motor spirit and kerosene from the steamer Saxicava. ...

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  24. NEWCASTLE PROHIBITION VOTE.

    Mr. J. Bryee, returning officer for the Newcastle Sates electorate, finalised everything yesterday in connection with the prohibition vote The number of absent ...

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  25. NURSING STAFF QUARTERS.

    A deputation, representing the board of the Sydney Hospital, yesterday waited upon Dr. Arthur, the Minister for Health, and urged the Government to ...

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  26. ROBBERY AT CARRINGTON.

    During the past few days the police at Newcastle have been investigating a number of robberies committed in various parts of the district. In several instances ...

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  27. WEATHER AT NEWCASTLE.

    Fine and cool weather prevailed at Newcastle yesterday. The wind was west, west-south-west, and blowing fairly strong throughout the day. The ...

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  28. BOILERMAKERS' CLAIMS.

    The boilermakers employed on the Sydney Harbour Bridge have made a claim on Dorman, Long and Company for increased wages. For members actually ...

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  29. CLAIM FOR COMMISSION.

    The case in which Harold Hastings, real estate agent, of Randwick, claimed £450 commission from Sydney Snow, Limited, in respect of the sale of a property for ...

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  30. ALLEGED ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    At the Central Police Court in Sydney yesterday, Mabel Rose, aged 35, was committed for trial on a charge of having attempted to commit suiclde. It was ...

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  31. MARKETING PRIMARY PRODUCTS.

    Mr. W. Bennett, M.P., in addressing a meeting at the Dungog Co-operative Company's Butter Factory explained the leading feature of the new legislation ...

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  32. DISPUTE AT PORT ADELAIDE.

    There are no further developments in the coal handing dispute affecting the colliers Barwom and Kooyong, at Port Adelaide. To-day on the former vessels ...

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  33. WATERSIDE TROUBLE

    No dispute arising under the watersiders award will be dealt with after next Monday by the Queensland Board of Trade and Arbitration unless the board ...

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  34. A SILTING RIVER

    The silting up in the Hunter River, between Oakhampton and Pitnacrco, during the last twenty-five years, has raised a problem in connection with ...

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  35. OBITUARY

    The remains of the late Mr. George Swinburne, M.L.C., who collapsed and died on the floor of the Victorian Legislative Council on Tuesday night were ...

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  36. PREMIER GOES TO CANBERRA

    Mr. Bavin Premier, and Mr. Stevens Assistant Treasurer, left Sydney this morning for Canberra, to see Mr. Bruee the Prime Minister, in connection with ...

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  37. CROPS AND PROSPECTS.

    The prospects for the summer are exceedingly bright on the Lower Hunter The potato crop is looking well. The floods of several months ago destroyed ...

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  38. THE NEW ZEALAND FLIGHT.

    A strong cyclonic disturbance was in evidence midway between the south-eastern coast of Australian and the South Island of New Zealand yesterday and this caused ...

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  39. SHOP ASSISTANTS.

    The result of the ballot has been counted. Mr. W. Horne being elected president over Mr. W. Gumb, opposing, by a majority of 536. The figure were: Mr. ...

    Article : 196 words
  40. Advertising

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    Advertising : 281 words
  41. POSITION AT CAIRNS.

    There was an increase in the number of watersiders offering for work at Carins to-day Altogether 193 men offered, and were engaged for work on the overseas ...

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  42. THE CONFERENCE

    Messrs. Bavin and Stevens conferred with the Prime Minister to-day concerning the coal position. All parties refused to make any statement ...

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  43. POSITION UNCHANGED.

    The position at Abermain No. 2 colliery is unchanged. The men refuse to abide by the decision of the manager concerning that there was dirt in the coal ...

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  44. BIRD SANCTUARIES AROUND SCHOOLS.

    Mr. Drummond, the Minister for Education, is considering a request from the Australasian Society for the establishment of a Bird and Animal Sanctuary in ...

    Article : 138 words
  45. MAY BE TOO VIRTUOUS.

    Francis Cass, 19 years of age, who had pleaded guilty to a charge of breaking into the pavilion of Balmain Bowling Club, was yesterday brought before Judge ...

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  46. TWO PEOPLE KILLED

    Francis Norman Balfe, 24, a hardware merchant, appeared in the Melbourne City Court to-day on two charge of manslaughter. ...

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  47. DEATH BY POISONING

    The City Coroner to-day investigated the deaths of Roy Emile Softon, 36, estate agent, and his wife Amy Hepzibah Softron 39, who were found dead in a ...

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  48. CONFERENCE IN MELBOURNE.

    Eight delegates from various Australian ports attended the conference of the Waterside Workers Federation, which commenced in Melbourne to-day. Mr. W. ...

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  49. MAN'S BRAVE ACT.

    The prompt action of Ernest Ollif, who is employed as engineer on the vehicle punt at the Ryde crossing of the Parramatta River, prevented William Hammond ...

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  50. QUEENSLAND PARLIAMENT

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day the Address-in-Reply was agreed to. Mr. M'Cormaok, the Premier announced that the Budget would be ...

    Article : 206 words
  51. AUSTRALIAN GOLF TITLE

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 159 words
  52. FATAL SMASH.

    After hearing evidence concerning the death of Thomas McGrath, aged 34, in hospital on August 20, form injuries received when he was thrown from a s[?] ...

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  53. OBJECTIONS IN NEWCASTLE.

    The new award for the waterside workers delivered by Judge Beeby in the Federal Arbitration Court some weeks ago comes into operation on Monday. Some ...

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  54. FIRE IN WALLSEND

    Damage to kapok, estimated at between £15 and £20, was done yesterday afternoon when an outbreak of fire occurred in a shod belonging to Messrs. R. M. ...

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  55. FIRE AT SOUTH GRAFTON

    A serious fire occurred at South Grafton late last night at a five-roomed weatherboard cottage, owned by Mrs. G. D. Franor, a dresamaker, who is in Sydney ...

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  56. VALUE OF ANTE-NATAL CARE.

    Dr. Arthur, the Minster for Public Health, referred yesterday to what he described as an exceedingly striking and authoritative statement by Dr. Bothol ...

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  57. ANOTHER WOMAN KILLED

    Miss Dabila Conway, 70 of The Avenue Balaclava, died in the Melbourne Hospital to-day. She was on the road way at Hawthern in an unconscious condition, with ...

    Article : 72 words
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