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  2. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 1,106 words
  3. Advertising

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    Advertising : 279 words
  4. PLEASE NOTE.

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

    Article : 131 words
  5. PERSONAL

    Among the passengers by the s.s, Orama, which arrived at Fremantle yesterday, was Mr. Justice Rich, of the High Court, who has been abroad for several ...

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  6. THE TEST TEAM

    The Australian Test selectors—Messrs. W. Bardsly, E. E. Bean, J. S. Hutcheon, and Dr. Dolling—met in Sydney to-day, to consider the position caused by ...

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  7. CHRISTMAS CHEER

    In view of the depression abroad, and the fact that so many folk in this city are in need of help, we have decided to open our columns ...

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  8. HUNTER WATER BOARD.

    Mr. Stevens, Assistant Treasurer, gave notice in the Legislative Assembly yesterday of the measure extending the operations of the Hunter District Water ...

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  9. AUSTRALIA'S FUTURE

    That the report which will be presented to the Prime Minister by Sir Arthur Duckham, Sir Hugo Hirst, Sir Ernest Clark, end Mr. Dougal O. ...

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  10. WEATHER AT NEWCASTLE.

    Ideal weather prevailed at Newcastle yesterday. The wind in the morning was from the east, and in the afternoon north-east. The maximum shade ...

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  11. OIL SHALE MINING.

    Applications were recently made by Messrs. J. Carmichael, A. H. Stockhausen, and W. M'Henry, and the Australian Bituminous Compounds, Ltd., for mineral ...

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  12. CURRENT TOPICS

    The following forecasts were issued yesterday by the Commonwealth Divisional Meteorologist— New South Wales (9 p.m.).—Warm to ...

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  13. CLEM HILL'S OPINION

    Mr. Clem Hill, writing in the "Daily Telegraph," says—"It may be a good thing that Kellaway should be compelled to stand down. The selectors will then ...

    Article : 154 words
  14. COCKATOO DOCK.

    Mr. Bruce, the Prime Minister, stated yesterday that all arrangements had been made for calling tenders for the lease of Coclatoo Island Dockyard simultaneously ...

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  15. OBITUARY

    The death occurred at a private hospital in Hamilton on Sunday afternoon, of Mrs. Fenwick, wife of Mr. F. J. Fenwick, of Miller's Forest. Mrs. Fenwick ...

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  16. COMPENSATION ACT

    The annual report of the Workmen's Compensation Commission of New South Wales, for the year ended June 30, 1928, which was tabled in Parliament to-day, ...

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  17. INCOME TAX.

    The Income Tax Bill, which imposes the rates of tax to be paid, was passed through all its stages in the Legislative Assembly last night. Mr. ...

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  18. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS

    An impression has prevailed that the living wage for adult non-rural employees would not be declared until after the law vacation, and probably not until March ...

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  19. ASSISTED MINERS.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday afternoon, the Premier said that last weekk he had made a statement to the effect that, during the period Mr. J. M. ...

    Article : 66 words
  20. BURGLAR CONVICTED

    When Arthur Hartley Deans, a South Melbourne carter, was charged in the Criminal Court to-day with breaking into the tobacconists' shop of Frederick ...

    Article : 123 words
  21. MAILS CLOSE AT NEWCASTLE

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  22. MINES SUBSIDENCE.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday, Mr. Connell asked the Minister for Mines in view of the anxiety among the residents of Merewether in regard to the ...

    Article : 64 words
  23. GOVERNMENT'S LEGISLATION.

    Mr. Lazzarini sought information from the Premier in the Legislative Assembly yesterday as to when it was intended to bring forward the Hospitals Bill, the ...

    Article : 67 words
  24. SMALL MINES' INSPECTION

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day, Mr. Baddeley asked the Minister for Mines if he had perused the reports of the miners' check inspector, and the ...

    Article : 89 words
  25. UNLOADING MISHAP

    While a quantity of steel rolls, consigned to Lysaght's Newcastle Works, Limited, were being unloaded from the steamer Otaki to a lighter at the Lee ...

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  26. COAL TRAIN DERAILED.

    Considerable damage was done to the permanent way on the private line belonging to the Corrimal-Balgownie Company on Monday night, when an engine ...

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  27. SCHOOL TEACHERS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 283 words
  28. NORTHERN COLLIERIES

    The Northern Collieries' Association reported yesterday:—"Wallarah is idle on account of no empties, while Stockton-Borchole remains on strike. Pelaw-Main ...

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  29. TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  30. FARMS THROWN OPEN.

    Eighty-three blocks, which have been securely fenced and planted with specially selected varieties of prunes, apples, pears, and cherries, have been set apart for ...

    Article : 95 words
  31. COCKATOO DOCK

    In the Legislative Assembly this afternoon, Mr. M. Burke asked the Premier if it was a fact that 600 men were given notice of dismissal at Cockatoo Dock? If ...

    Article : 76 words
  32. PULVERISED COAL

    A deputation from the Wonthaggi Borough Council was introduced to-day, to Mr. Groves, Minister for Railways, by Mr. McKenzie, M.P. ...

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  33. WATERSIDE WORKERS

    A joint committee of interstate and overseas shipowners to-day decided to meet representatives of waterside workers in conference, but that negotiations ...

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  34. WRECKED LAUNCH AT BILGOLA.

    The police have solved the mystery of the motor launch that was wrecked between Avalon and Bilgola on Monday. At first it was thought that the occupant ...

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  35. TYPHOID OUTBREAK

    Mr. Stopford, the Home Secretary, announced to-day that, recognising the extra tax on the accommodation at Cloncurry Hospital, arising out of the epidemic of ...

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  36. FUTURE OF HOBART

    The Christmas Annual of the "Weekly Courier," Hobart (Tasmania), is a handsome addition to the publications of the kind which are issued from many of the ...

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  37. REGISTRATION OF DAIRIES.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday Mr. Bennett asked the Minister for Agriculture if he was aware that it was necessary for dairymen to register their ...

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  38. STRUCK BY GIRDER

    While unloading girders from the steamer Burwah at No. 1 King's Wharf yesterday, Keith Dynes, a wharf labourer, of Hunter-street, City, was terribly ...

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  39. NEWCASTLE BOY SCOUTS

    Following an invitation received from the Dungog Centenary Committee to the Scouts of Newcastle to hold a camp in connection with the Dungog Centenary, it ...

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  40. NEW ZEALAND SCULLER ARRIVES.

    Among the passengers on the steamer Marama, which arrived at Sydney from New Zealand yesterday, was A. K. Jackson, the New Zealand amateur champion ...

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  41. FOOD RELIEF

    Questions relating to the issue of food relief orders were asked in the Legislative Assembly this afternoon. Mr. Booth wanted to know from the ...

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  42. QUEENSLAND POLICE

    Seven days' extra pay, and seven days' additional recreation leave have been granted by the Cabinet to members of the Queensland police force, for services ...

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  43. THE BOMB OUTRAGES

    Although the magistrate imposed heavy bail upon the five suspects who stand charged with participating in the recent bombing outrages, they are now all out ...

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  44. STATE COAL SUPPLIES

    In the Legislative Assembly this afternoon, Mr. Bavin, Premier, in answer to Mr. Shannon, who asked for the figures relating to the consumption of coal by ...

    Article : 154 words
  45. THE WHEAT HARVEST.

    Mr. Waites, the Government Statistician, with the co-operation of the Chief Instructor of the Department of Agriculture has prepared a forecast of the ...

    Article : 114 words
  46. RAYMOND TERRACE SCHOOL

    Mr. Bennett, M.P., has received the following communication from Mr. Drummond, Minister for Education— "I have had under consideration your ...

    Article : 113 words
  47. JUDGE IS ANNOYED.

    Mr. Justice Halse Rogers, in the Central Criminal Court yesterday, expressed his anoyance at the application for an adjournment of the trial of Aubrey ...

    Article : 137 words
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