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  2. THE NEW YEAR

    Mr. Baldwin, the Prime Minister, in a message to the Primrose League, says:—"Great efforts were made during the year to restore industrial prosperity, ...

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  3. BRITISH WINTER

    All England still is in the grip of snow and frost. It is the longest period during which the country has been snowbound in this century. ...

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  4. SHEFFIELD SHIELD

    There was an attendance of a little over 13,000 at the Sheffield Shield cricket match between New South Wales and Queensland, which commenced at the ...

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  5. THE WARATAHS

    The New South Wales Rugby Union team yesterday defeated a combined Gloucestershire-Somersetshire team by 13 points to 4, at Bristol. The Waratahs ...

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  6. WEEK-END CASUALTIES

    George W. Parsons, aged 18 years, living at 17 Campbell-street, Wallsend, was riding a motor cycle at Swansea at noon on Saturday when he came into collision ...

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  7. TO BANISH WA[?]

    "It is my fervent conviction the 1928 will be marked by a solemn pact been France and America outlawing ar," said M. Briand, the French Minis for ...

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  8. BRITISH COMMERCE

    The Stock Exchange wound up the year in great style on Friday with a boom in British funds, some of which closed not far from the highest point of the year. ...

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  9. THE REPARATIONS

    Mr. Parker Gilbert, the Agent-General for Reparations, has given Mr. Mellon, the United States Secretary for Finance, first-hand information as to the ...

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  10. TERMS OF THE TREAT

    It is reported from Washington that Mr. Kellogg, the United States Se[?]tary of State, has handed the French [?]bassador a draft of the proposed ...

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  11. DR. DAVIDSON'S MESSAGE

    The Rev. Dr. Davidson, the Archbishop of Canterbury, in a message for the New Year recalls that each of the last score of years has begun with a distinctive note ...

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  12. WINTER IN AMERICA

    From the Rocky Mountain to Chicago the country is gripped with a heavy snow storm and a cold wave, Calgary reported 32 degrees below zero, Duluth 32, and St. ...

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  13. VICTORIA V. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 351 words
  14. LORD HARRIS

    "I feel flattered at the Australian Board of Control's invitation to accompany the M.C.C. team to Australia in 1928," said Lord Harris in an interview. "It came as ...

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  15. DEATH OF ROBERT KEABLE

    Mr. Robert Kenble's London publishers have received news of the novelist's death at Tahiti, after a long illness. The son of Rev. R. H. Keable, of ...

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  16. BRITISH REVENUE

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 67 words
  17. FIREMEN'S FUNERAL

    The funeral of the four firemen who lost their lives when fighting a great factory blaze in Glasgow on Christmas Eve, was subjected to dramatic ...

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  18. CHILDREN POISONED.

    At approximately the same time this morning Randwick ambulance was called to convey two children to hospital suffering from the effects of poison. ...

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  19. NEW YEAR'S EVE ORGY

    Despite extraordinary efforts to minimise the New Year's Eve celebrations, New York City indulged in the wildest orgy for many years. ...

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  20. BRITISH FOOTBALL

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 342 words
  21. A WOLF TRAGEDY

    A message from Riga states that pack of starving wolves pursued a wom[?] who was accompanied by her baby [?]hen driving a sledge. She drove desp[?]tely, ...

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  22. AIRWAYS LINER SAFE

    The Imperial Airways liner from Baghdad to Cairo, which has been missing since Thursday, when a wireless message was received stating that its supply of petrol ...

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  23. MOTORING ACCIDENTS

    Several accidents in which petrol-driven vehicles were involved occurred to-day. The most serious was at Maroubra, where five persons were hurt, two seriously. ...

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  24. BRITISH HOLLYWOOD

    After five years work, Mr. Ludwig Blattner, who recently acquired the British film rights of the famous German story, "Jew Suss," announces that he ...

    Article : 174 words
  25. STEAMER BURNED

    The American steamer Seneca, 2000 tons, was burned, probably beyond all hope of salvage, and two piers were destroyed when a spectacular fire swept the water ...

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  26. ANOTHER BELIEF EXPLO[?]ED

    The popular belief that Watt [?]nted the steam engine through [?]ving steam lifting a kettle lid is descred as a myth by Professor Andrade. ...

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  27. WEATHER AT NEWCASTLE

    Fine weather prevailed at Newcastle on Saturday. Yesterday was one of the hottest days experienced here this summer, the maximum shade temperature recorded ...

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  28. OFFICIAL REPORTS

    A more encouraging note regarding the trade outlook for Great Britain is struck in official quarters. Reports indicate that following the ...

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  29. RUSSIAN LOAN

    It is reported from Moscow it the Soviet is issuing for three years internal loan of £10,000,000 to at the needs of rural economy. ...

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  30. CANADA AND AMERICA

    It is announced that Canada, for the first nine months of 1927, has displaced the United Kingdom for the first time as America's chief export market, and ...

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  31. THE FLYING BOATS

    The flying boats of the Royal Air Force left Codion at 9 o'clock on Saturday morning, and reached Colombo in 4½ hours. ...

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  32. A STORMY FLIGHT

    A message from Beirut gives some details of the thrilling experiences of Colonel Antoinat, who was detained in Turkey on his flight to Tongkin. ...

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  33. PICKLED ALIVE

    "Picked alive," says Dr. Wring, writing in the "British Medical Journal," "is the only description applicable to a woman in Shropshire who consumed a quart ...

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  34. EMPIRE RESEARCH

    Mr. G. A. Julius, of the Australian Research Council, said that although his main purpose was to visit the [?]ricultural Conference, he had establish[?] ...

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  35. CHICAGO BANK ROBBERY

    A unique and well-planned and executed robbery occurred in Chicago on Saturday, resulting in the loss of 80,000 dollars by the Ravensmed National Bank. ...

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  36. CONDITIONS IN SYDNEY.

    Sydney to-day experienced the hottest day since December 10, 1926, the maximum shade being 100.5. On December 10, 1926, the mercury rose to 103.9 degrees. ...

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  37. AUSTRALIAN MIGRATION

    Mr. and Mrs. Manning lauded at Plymouth on the latest morning of the year, and were welcomed by Mr. Barnes, the Salvation Army migration supervisor, and ...

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  38. CRICKET IN AFRICA

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 95 words
  39. AMERICAN IMMIGRATION

    Mr. Day, the United States Commissioner for Immigration, reports that during the year 600 stowaways were caught on ships entering New York Harbour, ...

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  40. NEW YEAR'S EVE

    The New Year was ushered in at Newcastle at midnight on Saturday with considerable enthusiasm, but the roystering of previous ...

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  41. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    Mr. T. D. Raitullo has been sworn in as provincial secretary of British Columbia, vice Mr. W. Sloan, who is retiring through illness. ...

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  42. NEWCASTLE REGATTA

    The regatta to be held on Newcastle Harbour to-day will revive what was formerly one of the most popular gatherings of the year, and will at the same time ...

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  43. AIRCRAFT FOR SUBMARINES

    The first news of British submarines carrying aircraft appears in a routine announcement in the "London Gazette." This refers to the allowances to ...

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  44. BOY SCOUT MOVEMENT

    General Sir Baden Powell, is a letter to the London Conference, described the highest, tribute to the Boy Scout movement as the Communists' declaration of ...

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  45. BRITISH COLUMBIA

    That the year 1628 should in many respects be the greatest in the history of British Columbia epitomises the views of leaders in the business life of Vancouver. ...

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  46. COLONEL LINDBERGH

    Colonel Lindbergh arrived at Belize, in British Honduras, on Friday, from Guatomala City. ...

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  47. FRENCH SOLDIERS MUTNY

    Shouting oaths and singing re[?]utionary songs 47 soldiers under deteron at Calvi, in Coraiea, have revolted al bari[?]ded themselves. ...

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  48. SCHOOLBOYS ON TOUR

    Forty-three public school boys have started on a three months tour of South Africa, under the auspices of the Empire Tour Committee. ...

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  49. SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP

    Major Goodsell's manager, George Matterson, says that the ex-champion's plan to live at Vancouver may prevent him from defending the title in Australia. ...

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  50. IN SYDNEY.

    New Year's Eve passed off comparatively quiet in Sydney. The city was crowded to a very late hour on Saturday night, and most of the dance halla ...

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  51. KILLINGWORTH.

    Mr. Eville Gilbeht (son of Mr. F. C. Gilbert colliery clerk, Killingworth) who was captain of Newcastle High School in 1924, passed his third year examinations in the ...

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  52. MOTOR SHIP BUILDING

    The periodical "Motor Ship" states that 1927 was a record year of motor ship building. There were 137 large vessels completed, ...

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  53. THE SOLOMONS MURDRS

    The s.s. Randi has arrived in the remainder of the punitive force at to the Solomens, and 40 prisoners. In the course of operations 25 natives ...

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  54. Advertising

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