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  2. HUMAN CANCER

    Dr. Oertel, the director of the McGill Pathological Institute, has announced the discovery of the presence of nerves in human cancers and other malignant ...

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  3. LATIN AMERICA

    Mr. C. E. Hughes informed the Pan-American Conference that the United States was opposed to any acts of aggression, and pan desirous of seeing force ...

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  4. ESCAPE FROM LOCK-UP

    An escape by two youths from the lock-up at Newcastle oil Thursday afternoon had a sensational sequel in Maitland-road. Mayfield, at an early hour ...

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  5. CANADA'S FINANCES

    Tax reductions of 19,000,000 dollars were announced by Mr. Robb, the Finance Minister, when he introduced the Budget into the Canadian House of ...

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  6. A.L.P. TROUBLES

    The declaration by Mr. W. Webster, president of the New South Wales executive of the Australian Labour Party, at the metropolitan conference last night, to ...

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  7. LORD OXFORD

    There was profound silence in the House of Commons last night when Mr. Baldwin, the Prime Minister, rose to move that the House adjourn as a ...

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  8. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS

    Seven hundred man are now idle as a result of the piecework dispute with the ironworkers employed at the Government Dockyard, Walsh Island. There are still ...

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  9. DOUBLE MURDER

    Mystery surrounds tragedy discovered at a house at Bulumweal, near Bairnsdale, yesterday evening, where Richard Clements and his wife were found battered to ...

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  10. SIR GRANVILLE RYRIE

    "Sir Granville Ryrie already has made his mark in London, and his popularity is likely to grow," said Lord Loyal, who presided over the Empire League's ...

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  11. NORTHERN COLLIERIES.

    The Northern Collieries’ Association reported yesterday: “Hebburn No. 2 resumed work, but Abermain No. 2, Cardiff Borehole, South Wallsned, Cessnock, and ...

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  12. AMERICAN NAVY

    Dr. Linley Gordon appeared before the Naval Affairs Committee of the House of Representative yesterday, and, on behalf of the World Alliance for International ...

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  13. TRANS-ATLANTIC WIRELESS

    Using the trans-Atlantic wireless telephone, over 1200 miles of land lines, the British Institution of Electrical Engineers and the American Institute held a ...

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  14. LYSAGHTS' WORKS.

    The Galvanised Iron Manufacturers’ Conciliation Committee met at the Newcastle Court-house yesterday, with the object of making a new award. After ...

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  15. BRIBERY ALLEGATIONS

    The meeting of miners' lodges to be held at West Wallsend to-morrow morning, it is announced, will be addressed by Mr. Hoare, miners' ...

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  16. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    Mr. John Browniee, the Australian singer, made a triumphant first appearance in Paris at a gala performance of "La Traviata." ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN SUBMARINES

    The new Australian submarines, Oxley and Otway, have arrived at Gilbraltar. The weather was so stormy that the crews were virtually prisoners below. ...

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  18. A WATCHMAN SHOT

    William Fitzgerald, a watchman of the Perfection Knitting Mills, in Rathdown-street, Carlton, was murdered about 11.30 to-night. ...

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  19. FAMILY ENDOWMENT.

    Mr. H. Connell, M.P., interviewed the Commissioner for Family Endowment with regard to the claims that are now being made to his department. The ...

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  20. SALE OF SHIPS

    The United States Slipping Board has announced the sale of the three remaining Government-owned cargo lines on the Pacific coast, a total of 39 vessels. ...

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  21. LIGHTSHIP CREWS.

    Mr. E. J. Holloway, the secretary to the Trades Hall Disputes Committee, states that the committee has decided to refer the dispute concerning the ...

    Article : 88 words
  22. NEWSPAPER TRUSTS

    The "Spectator," in an article headed, "Independence of the British Press," alludes to the announcement of the creation of a chain of Lord Rothermere's ...

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  23. WALLSEND.

    The annual congregational meeting in connection with the Wallsend Presbyterian Church was held on Thursday night, Rev. H. H. Childs presiding. ...

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  24. IN THE LORDS

    In the House of Lords, Lord Salisbury, who moved a similar resolution, said that Lord Oxford stood out above all as a man who very strongly hated ...

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  25. HINKLER'S PROGRESS

    Bert Hinkler left Calcutta this morning for Rangoon. "Keep it is up, Bert," is the cable which the delighted Royal Aero Club friends ...

    Article : 160 words
  26. O.B.U. OF U., UNEMPLOYED FUND.

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  27. ELECTORAL REFORM

    The Cabinet sub-committee on electoral reform, consisting of Mr. Bruntnell, the Chief Secretary: Mr. Thorby, the Minister for Agriculture, and Mr. Lee, the ...

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  28. FORD'S VIEW OF FUTURE

    Mr. Ford, interviewed, pictured the future as a boundaryless United States of the world, with inter-planet communication. ...

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  29. CANBERRA

    Communications were sent to-night to the organisations which Mr. Bruce has decided to invite to the Peace Conference. It is likely the conference will be held ...

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  30. MAITLAND COAL

    After a slack period in the northern coal trade, the New Zealand railway authorities are again buying, and the Interstate Steamships Company have entered ...

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  31. BRITISH TOTALISATORS

    The Jockey Club and the National Hunt Club, in a memorandum circulated among members of the House of Commons, explains that a central authority will be ...

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  32. DIVORCE OR SEPARATION

    Prominent British women have expressed their views on whether a wife should be allowed under the law, to punish a wayward husband by making it ...

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  33. EASTERN CHINA CRISIS

    There is an acute economic crisis and financial panic in the three eastern provinces controlled by Marshal Chang Tso Lin, owing to the depreciation of the ...

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  34. INTERNATIONAL TENNIS

    Owing to wet weather the international tennis test between Australia and France could not be continued at the White City courts this afternoon. ...

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  35. MR. G. C. ADDISON

    Mr. G. C. Addison, Chief Industrial Magistrate, announced from the Bench at Newcastle yesterday that this would be the last time he would be here officially. ...

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  36. THE BUNDABERG DISASTER

    The Royal Commission investigating the causes of death of children at Bundaberg, through the use of toxin-anti-toxin serum commenced its sitting in Brisbane to-day. ...

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  37. THE HAIG MEMORIAL

    The King, in acknowledging the Address-in-Reply to his speech at the opening of the session of Parliament, made reference to the decision of the House ...

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  38. SLANDERS ON AUSTRALIA

    The “Sporting Chronicle,” which is published in Manchester, has the following slanders on Australia from a contributor in Sydney:— ...

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  39. AFRICAN EXPORTS

    It is reported from Capetown that Mr. Malan, the Minister for Railways, announced in the Assembly the terms of the freight agreement with the Union ...

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  40. HOSPITAL WOMEN'S AUXILIARY

    The weekly meeting of Newcastle Hospital Women's Auxiliary was held yesterday afternoon in the Chamber of Commerce rooms, Mrs. H. J. ...

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  41. SINGAPORE AIR BASE

    The flying boats of the Royal Air Force will be the first planes to use the Singapore air base when they arrive on February 27. ...

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  42. THE NURSE CAVELL FILM

    Sir William Jo[?]nson Hicks, the Secretary of State for Home Affairs, answering questions in the House of Commons, said he was glad of the opportunity of ...

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  43. SINGERS FOR AUSTRALIA

    Representatives of Messrs. J. and N. Tait have engaged Browing Mummery and also Elena Daniell, a lyric soprane, of the Glient Opera, for the season of ...

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  44. THROWN FROM CAR

    Three persons were injured in a motor car accident on the Argenton-Cockle Creek read at ten o’clock last night. The injured were:— ...

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  45. BANK CLERK KILLED

    A bank clerk named Abbey was stabbed to death at Ferry Hill, Durham yesterday, by an unknown man, who drove up to the bank in a motor car, struck Abbey ...

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  46. GERMAN SENSATIONALISM

    Three film companies have made Paul Krantz and Hildegarde Scheller to repeat before the eastern the parts they played in the Steglitz tragedy, when ...

    Article : 155 words
  47. DEATH OF MR. J. R. WOOD

    News was received in Newcastle yesterday of the death at his home in London on February 14 of Mr. J. R. Wood, the only son of the late Mr. John Wood, ...

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  48. TELEGRAPH AMALGAMATION

    In the House of Commons last night, Commander Bollalra inquire whether the Treasury would exercise pressure to prevent amalgamation between telegraph ...

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  49. VICTORIA

    The stormy weather has caused much inconvenience round the coast and in the bay. The steamer City of Sparta was badly buffeted outside the Heads, and the ...

    Article : 128 words
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