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  2. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

    Letters which have been published will not be inserted in this column. Letters sent to the editor for publication must be written in ink, and on one side of ...

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  3. THE AFGHAN RULER

    Further details of the unprecedented welcome that is to be given to the Amir Amanulla of Afghanistan and his Queen when they visit London to-morrow show ...

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  4. AIR LINER FALLS

    A Paris-London air liner has fallen in the Channel near the French coast. Tugs and other vessels from Calais and Bonlogue are rushing to the rescue of the crew ...

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  5. DISTRICT NEWS.

    After an illness extending over two years, Miss Ellen B. Timmins, the eldest daughter of Alderman W. Timmins and Mrs. Timmins, passed away at their ...

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  6. UNEMPLOYMENT

    The State Cabinet, to-day considered the question of unemployment. It was decided that the Government should call a conference of representatives of trades ...

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  7. TIGHE'S HILL.

    The quarterly rally of the Newcastle and District Christian Endeavour Union was held last night in the Methodist Church, at which most of the societies ...

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  8. STOCKTON.

    The funeral of the late Mr. Edward Harvey took place yesterday afternoon from St. Paul's Church of England, where a service was held prior to the cortege ...

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  9. SUBURBAN FOOTPATHS.

    Sir,—It would be pleasing to the eye if the footpaths of Hamilton and other suburbs were kept clear of all weeds and long grass. In the centre of some ...

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  10. RAYMOND TERRACE.

    At the last meeting of the Raymond Terrace Municipal Council, an application was received from an omnibus owner for the alteration of the time-table of the ...

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  11. RAZOR SLASHERS

    The use of a razor as a weapon in assault eases has been receiving the attention of Mr. Boyce, the Attorney-General, for some time and to-day he brought ...

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  12. DORA CREEK.

    At a meeting of the Dora Creek fishermen, following the visit of Mr. Bruntnell, Chief Secretary, on Saturday, a resolution was carried expressing appreciation ...

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  13. MR. HOARE ON REFORMS.

    Sir,—In Saturday's issue of the "Newcastle Herald" is a reply from Mr. Thomas Johnston of Went Wallsend, to my letter on "Mr. Hoare on Reforms." ...

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  14. SANDGATE.

    Writing to Mr. R. Cameron, junr., M.P., in relation to the site for the proposed school for Sandgate, Birmingham Gardens, and settlers on the Wallsend-Sandgate ...

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  15. WICKHAM.

    Clarence R .Herron, fourth son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Herron, of Annie-street, Wickham, who was 21 years of age, recently left home to go to work in Sydney, ...

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  16. LADY BAILEY'S FLIGHT

    Lady Bailey, wife of Sir Abe Bailey, a South African millionaire, who is on a solo flight from London to Capetown, reached Lyons after having experienced ...

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  17. COASTAL RAIN

    The rain recorded in New South Wales during the week-end covered practically all of the coastal areas, parts of the central and northern tablelands, and a few ...

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  18. YESTERDAY'S CASUALTIES

    Raymond Hirst, aged 15 years, a clipper at Waratah Colliery, and living in Ralph-street, Wallsend, was jammed between two sets of skips yesterday, and ...

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  19. TRANS-JORDAN RISING

    It is reported from Jerusalem that Sheikh Harisu, Ibn Charisha, the leader of the Benisakra tribe, does not believe that Ibn Saud is implicated in the ...

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  20. SPEERS' POINT.

    Mr. W. Bethune, of Speers' Point, is to accompany the Scottish delegation on its tour of the homeland, and will leave Australia in April. There are few countries ...

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  21. GERMAN PROSPERITY

    It is reported from Berlin that the extent in which German shipping has shared in the general prosperity of the country is shown in the Nord Deutscher Lloyd ...

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  22. BRITAIN AND EGYPT

    Sir Austen Chamberlain has reached London from Geneva, after having had a short conversation with Lord Crewe on a Paris station. ...

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  23. SYDNEY WOOL SALES

    At to-day's wool auctions 9828 bales were offered, and 8952 were sold. Privately 631 bales were disposed of. The selection was of good quality. ...

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  24. LAMBTON.

    The first of a series of functions to raise money for the purpose of providing a picnic for the children of the Lambton Public School was held in the Parish ...

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  25. THE BIGGEST BATTLE

    Talk in a Pall Mall club turned one evening not long ago (states a contributor to the London "Daily Express") on what may be regarded as the greatest military ...

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  26. GIBRALTAR SWIM FAILS

    Miss Gleitze started from Tarifa, 21 miles south-west of Gibraltar, at noon yesterday, in an attempt to swim across the Channel, but gave up exhausted one and ...

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  27. BELMONT.

    At the invitation of the unemployed of Belmont, Mr. Hugh Connell attended a meeting on Sunday. There was a large attendance and the chairman. Mr. W. ...

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  28. SINGAPORE DOCK

    The "Morning Post" states that the Admiralty has placed a contract with a Dutch firm for towing a 50,000 tons floating dock to Singapore. ...

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  29. ANARCHISTS IN LYONS

    A message from Lyons states that while members of a society called "Friends of the Soviet" were assembling in a hall, an anarchist began shooting from a ...

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  30. CHINESE REFORM

    It is 15 years since Dr. Sun Yat Sen overthrow the Manchu dynasty in China, and became first President of the Chinese Republic. Although Sun is dead, and ...

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  31. WIRELESS AND RAIN.

    Sir,—Writing in the "Newcastle Morning Herald" of Friday, Mr. D. Clonton mentioned my letter of March 1, and it is extremely difficult to understand his ...

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  32. MINMI.

    Mr. G. Booth, M.P., has made representations to the Chief Secretary, and the Minister for Education, on behalf of citizens of Minmi, who are desirous of ...

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  33. THE OIL SCANDALS

    Senator Borah, in a letter, has urged Senator Butler to return Sinclair's campaign contribution, and repudiate the transaction. The Senate Committee's ...

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  34. WEST WALLSEND.

    Mr. G. Booth, M.P., has communicated with Mr. T. G. Smith, chairman of the Fire Board Commissioners, relative to the delay in connection with the ...

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  35. WANGI AND LAKEVIEW.

    The pleasant weather conditions brought a large crowd to the lakeside on Saturday and Sunday. The increasing popularity of the lake as a pleasure resort for the ...

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  36. CHINESE AFFAIRS

    It is reported from Shanghai that the commencement of an era of better relations between the Canton and Hongkong Governments in regard to polities and ...

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  37. AMERICAN PROHIBITION

    The first "White Book of Prohibition" has been issued by the Methodist Board of Temperance, Prohibition, and Public Morals. ...

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  38. TREATMENT OF ANIMALS.

    Sir,—"Vigilance's letter on the above subject in the "Newcastle Morning Herald" of Thursday, must have caused every right-thinking person who read its ...

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  39. ISLINGTON

    The anniversary of the Islington Baptist Young People's Christian Endeavour Society was celebrated by special services in the church on Sunday ...

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  40. STRUCK BY A TRAIN

    Robert Godfrey 26, whose address is not known, was admitted to the hospital to-night, suffering from serious injuries received through being struck by a train ...

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  41. COALFIELDS CONDITIONS

    The sub-committee of the Senate Interstate Commerce Committee, which recently toured the regions where coal strikes have been in progress for over a year, ...

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  42. CARDIFF.

    Recently Mr. H. Connell, M.P., again made representations to the Minister for Education, pointing out the need for the erection of a school at Cardiff Heights, ...

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  43. DIRIGIBLES FOR SEA FLIGHT

    The Atlanta "Journal" has interviewed Mr. Edsell Ford, who states that Mr. Ford as a private experiment, is investigating metal dirigibles and their ...

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  44. NEWCASTLE COUNCIL

    A special meeting of the Newcastle City Council was held last night. There were present Alderman R. Gibson (Mayor), Alderman R. Christie (Deputy Mayor), ...

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  45. ADAMSTOWN.

    The monthly meeting of the Kahibah Electoral Council was held in the council chambers on Saturday night. Alderman J. Cousins, president, was in the chair, ...

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  46. WEST WALLSEND.

    Mr. T. Turnock presided over the annual meeting of the Holmesville Football Club, when the election of officers resulted as follows:—Patron, Dr. C. ...

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  47. COMMUNISTS IN CHILI

    A telegram from Santiago reports that the Chilean Governments has announced that a Communistic plot to overthrow the Government was checked on Friday ...

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  48. BELMONT-ROAD.

    Sir,—I wish to strongly draw attention to the state of the side tracks on Sunday afternoon on that portion of the Belmont road which is now under course of ...

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  49. A DANGEROUS EXPERIMENT

    Suzanne Biquet, ad well-known airwoman, narrowly escaped being burnt to death, while she was testing a "non-inflammable" air suit—her own invention. ...

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  50. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    The deaths are reported of Dr. Thornton-Duesberg, Bishop of Sodor and Mann, and Dr. Francis Chavasse, formerly Bishop of Liverpool. ...

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  51. MEREWETHER.

    Mr. James Dunn, of 12 Rayonshaw-street (near M'Gregor's butcher's shop) has been appointed an agent at the above address, vice Mr. Bainbridge ...

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