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  2. HOOVER ELECTED

    Mr. Herbert Clark Hoover the Republican candidate for the Presidency has practically been elected. His electoral vote will possibly be 400, and ...

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  3. SEAMEN'S DISPUTE

    The port Adelaide office of the Federated Seamen's Union remained closed to-day, Mr. A. C. Woodsford, the launch secretary, being stall on wick ...

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  4. THE CANBERRA

    Princess Mary travelled to Portsmouth yesterday to inspect B.M.A.S. Canberra. Fog delayed the Royal train for half an hour. The O. in C. Admiral Sir. ...

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  5. FRENCH CRISIS

    At the instigation of M. Caillaux the Radical Socialist Congress at Angers passed a resolution that the programme of the party was incompatible with a policy of ...

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  6. BUSH FIRES

    Bush fires broke out in many parts of the Newcastle district yesterday, and, aided by the desiccating westerly wind, spread rapidly. ...

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  7. KING'S SPEECH

    The opening of Parliament, cabled briefly yesterday, took place after a historic ceremony commencing with the Yeoman Guards carrying candle lanterns ...

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  8. NEWCASTLE FIRE

    At a quarter-past one o'clock this morning headquarters station of Newcastle Fire Brigades received a call to what it was soon seen threatened to ...

    Article : 223 words
  9. STOCKTON-BOREHOLE

    The statement of Mr. D. Sneddon, a director of the Stockton-Borehole Collieries, Ltd., and having reference to the strike at Stockton-Borehole colliery, was ...

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  10. MR. HUSSACK'S COMPLAINT

    An allegation made by Mr. Hussack, the secretary to the Newcastle Seamen's Union, that a man after entering hits office, took certain correspondence, calling ...

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  11. RUSSIAN ART TREASURES

    Art treasures, confiscated by the Soviet, were sold at bargain prices at Lepke's salerooms in Berlin yesterday, purchasers evidently fearing to have to account to ...

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  12. ETNA ERUPTION

    The eruption of Mount Etna is still most alarming and terrifying explosions subterrancan rumblings, showers of cinders and incandescent stones continue to ...

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  13. NEW UNION

    The Commonwealth Arbitration Court to-day received an, application for the registration of a now Seamen's Union under the name of the Australian ...

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  14. MOTOR CARS

    "I quite agree that our friends across the Atlantic have marketed cars, which have done remarkably well all over the world," said Mr. W. R. Morris, at the ...

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  15. IN THE LORDS

    In the debate on the King's speech in the House of Lords, Lord Saliabury the Lord Privy Seal, protested against the description "naval pact" being ...

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  16. NAVIGATION ACT

    Questioned on his arrival in Adelaide from Melbourne this morning concerning the proposed repeal of the coastal clauses of the Navigation Act by the Feedral ...

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  17. WILKINS' PROGRESS

    In a wireless message from Deception Island despatched last Sunday Sir George Wilkins wrote—"Five days' steaming brought us here ...

    Article : 178 words
  18. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

    Considerable activity in Imperial affairs will mark 1930, when the next Imperial Conference is to be held. This will be preceded in June by the ...

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  19. FRUIT CANNING

    "The fruit canning industry throughout Australian is in a most serious position and it is quite incorrect to assume that concerns other than Leeton cannery are ...

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  20. AROUND SYDNEY

    Firemen in and around the metropolitan area had a very busy time to-day The great heat and the stormy north-westerly winds combined to cause serious ...

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  21. IN THE COMMONS

    In the House of Commons Mr. Ramsay Macdonald speaking on the Address-in-Reply, began—"This in a queer King's speech." The Ministry he said, while ...

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  22. NO-CONFIDENCE MOTION

    When the Legislative Assembly mot this afternoon, Sir William McPherson, the Opposition leader gave notice that to-morrow he would move "That the ...

    Article : 278 words
  23. AIR SERVICE

    London and Prague will be linked by a regular air service commencing in the spring of 1929, which will cover the distance in eight hours. ...

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  24. CANCER RESEARCH

    Seeing that canner research workers wore hampered by want of human material Dr. Norbury, medical officer for Holywell, suggested that everyone ...

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  25. THE ENGLISH CRICKETERS

    "In the M.C.C, side 25 per cent better than the Australian" asks Rev. F. H. Gillingham, the Fa[?] cricketer. "That is the Marriage v[?]corridor ...

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  26. YESTERDAY'S CASUALTIES

    John Bullock, 59, a baker, of Globe and Rachel Bullock, 59, of the same address were seriously injured yesterday afternoon when the sulky in which they ...

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  27. NEWCASTLE AERO CLUB

    The organisation of Newcastle Aero Club is Preceding steadily and the committee will have definite proposals to place before the adjourned meeting which ...

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  28. RAILWAY COMPANIES

    The "Evening Standard" forecasts speedy developments in the conversion of the vast railway plants throughout the country for the production of ...

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  29. STORY OF A FORTUNE

    A search is proceeding for Mrs. Margret Olive Johnson a Salvation Army workers and a well-known [?] resident who disappeared the day before she was ...

    Article : 138 words
  30. JAMMED BETWEEN GIRDER.

    Samuel Lamb, 65, a painter of Cardiff suffered an injured to his pelvis by being jammed with a falling girder at Goalman's. He was admitted to a private ...

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  31. KING GEORGE

    All unknowingly, the King made his first "tal[?]" when he opened the new Dorman, Long bridge over the Tyne, at Newcastle last week. ...

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  32. INJURY TO FINGER.

    Stanley Bush, 32 a butcher, of Adamstown had the top of the index finger of his right hand severed while cleaning a sausage machine in running. His injury ...

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  33. QUEENSLAND OIL SEARCH

    Mr. R. Henzell, the Secretary to the Australian Roma Oll Company stated to-day that Woodley's Ltd, who are during by contract for the company had received ...

    Article : 112 words
  34. FLIGHT TO BERMUDA

    The proposed fight to Bermuda by Captain H. Lyon, Captain W. N. Lancaster and Mr. G. P. Putnam, has been indefinitaly postponed, owing to the ...

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  35. YOUTH INJURED.

    Claude Cupple, 16, of Queen's-road, Stockton sustained an injured to his upper lip by the breaking of the fork of the bicycle which he was riding. He was treated ...

    Article : 27 words
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