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  2. RAILWAY DISASTER

    Sixteen people were killed and 35 were seriously injured in a railway disaster outside the Gare du Nord, in Paris. The express for Amiens had just left ...

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  3. CHICAGO PRIMARY

    In the greatest political upheaval Illinois has ever known, Governor Len Small and Chicago's Mayor, "Big Bill" Thompson, with their slogan of "America First!" ...

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  4. DISTRICT NEWS.

    Wallsend Council sat last night, when there were present: Aldermen T. R. Davies (Mayor), Scott, Thomas, Belford, Neal, Jones, Brooks, Rae, Lee, and ...

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  5. ALD. GIBSON'S TOUR

    A meeting was held at the council chambers, Watt-street, last night, for the purpose of arranging a function in appreciation of the services rendered by Alderman ...

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  6. COAL LEASES

    "Mr. Baddeley states that his policy was to grant no more new leases, but he omits to mention that he did not give effect to his policy, inasmuch as the ...

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  7. AN EASTERN TOUR

    Alderman M. Light, a former Mayor of Newcastle, has received several interesting letters from his son, Mr. B. Light, who is on a tour of the East. ...

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  8. THE CHINESE WAR

    It is reported that the Nationalist force are falling back on Nanking before the northern forces, following the success of the latter against the Nationalists in ...

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  9. PORT STEPHENS

    The conference convened by the Port Stephens Development League will be opened at 11 a.m. to-morrow. The gathering is expected to be one of a most ...

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  10. INJUSTICE TO FOREIGNERS

    A glaring example of the treatment accorded to foreigners who are deprived of the benefits of Consular jurisdiction, is contained in the information that fifteen ...

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  11. KU KLUX KLAN OUTRAGES

    It was stated at the Federal Court yesterday that a member of the Ku Klux Klan gained admission to the Eucharistic Congress at Chicago in 1926, by posing ...

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  12. ITALIAN OUTRAGE

    It is reported from Milan that 14 persons were killed, and 40 injured by a bomb explosion on the occasion of the visit of King Victor Emmanuel. ...

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  13. PRINCESS MARY

    Princess Mary and Viscount Lascelles had an enthusiastic reception when they arrived in Jerusalem by special train yesterday. ...

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  14. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    Sir Harry M'Gowan is recovering from diphtheria, following tonsillitis. The Johannesburg Aeroplane Club has offered to send a Moth plane to Lady ...

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  15. AFRICAN TERRITORIES

    A message from Capetown reports that the Earl of Athlone, the Government-Governor of South Africa, returned yesterday from a visit to the Native ...

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  16. THE FILM DAWN

    Federal lest the exhibition of the British film "Dawn" will reawaken anti-German feeling, the German diplomatic and consider officials are making renewed ...

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  17. AUSTRALIA'S ADVANTAGES

    "Australia is the country of the future both for men and women," was the keynote of Sir Alan Anderson's speech to passenger agents and journalists cruising on ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN MOTORING

    Mr. W. R. Morris, the motor manufacturer, arrived at Southampton yesterday. He told interviewers that the had motored 3500 mile in Australia, ...

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  19. CANBERRA

    Mr. Thomas, one of the members of the Capital Committee, made it clear to-day that, falling the revival of patronage of Canberra's large hotels, it would be ...

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  20. BIBLICAL PROPHECY

    That the Garden of Eden was not in Mesopotamia, but in Central Asia, and that Daniel predicted the world war, were some of the conclusions presented ...

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  21. PRESENTATION TO MAYORESS.

    The Y.M.C.A. ladies' committee, of which Mrs. R. G. Kilgour is the president entertained the Mayoress at a social function in the Y.M.C.A. ...

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  22. ATLANTIC FLIGHT

    Lieutenant Kochi started for America from Ireland at 5.30 this morning. The Civic Guards at Costello[?]e report that the visibility was bad. The Bremen ...

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  23. HUSSARS GIVE UP HORSES

    The 11th Hussars gave a farewell to their horses at a parade at Aldershot, yesterday. In a few days officers and troopers will ...

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  24. QUEENSLAND

    It is reported from Rockhampton that the heroic endeavour of a young girl, aged thirteen, to save her brother from losing his leg, ended in her death. The ...

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  25. THE COMMUNISTS

    "The mock anxiety of Mr. Bruntnell and other anti-Labour propagandists to ascertain my exact position in regard to Communism must be highly amusing to a ...

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  26. NEWCASTLE SCOUT WEEK

    The Newcastle District Boy Scouts' Association makes its annual appeal for funds in the form of "Scout Week," which will commence next Sunday with an ...

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  27. CANBERRA HOSPITAL

    Bitter criticism by Dr. Aleora of a fellow practitioner was the surprise of to-day's session of the special board's inquiry into the administration of Canberra ...

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  28. MR. J. H. THOMAS

    Mr. J. H. Thomas, M.P., general secretary to the National Union of the Railwaymen, who was Secretary of State for the Dominions in the Labour Ministry, ...

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  29. FOREIGN TEACHERS BARRED

    For the second time in the past few months the State Department has refused to permit a foreign teacher to enter the United States outside the quota, or to ...

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  30. BIRTLES' EXPERIENCES

    A telegram from Calcutta reports that Francis Birtles, who is motoring from London to Melbourne, has arrived at Rangoon. ...

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  31. CHARGE AGAINST A RECTOR

    The court of inquiry appointed by the Bishop of Gloucester, which is investigating allegations concerning the conduct of the Rev. O. E. Hayden, Rector of Avening, ...

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  32. CHICAGO WHEAT EXCITEMENT

    Frenzied scenes were enacted at the Chicago Board of Trade, as wheat shot to new high records in all future deliveries. ...

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  33. EFFECT OF RADIO

    The annual report of the Western Union Telegraph Company, commenting on the extraordinary advance in radio invention and its effect on the Atlantic and Pacific ...

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  34. PACIFIC TRAFFIC

    The United States Shipping Board has approved the agreement between the Matson Navigation Company, the Canadian-Australian Royal Mall line, and the ...

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  35. A FRACTURED SKULL

    Taff Sanders, 32, a fireman on board the steamer Goulburn, living at 15 Forbes-street, Carrington, sustained a compound fracture of the skull and other injuries, ...

    Article : 69 words
  36. BURNS, PHILP SOUTH SEA CO,

    The Burns, Philip South Sea Company held its annual meeting in Sava to-day. The balance-sheet shows a surplus, including a balance brought forward of ...

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  37. VIEW OF AUSTRALIAN BOXERS

    An interesting explanation for him success in the American ring, and Crime's failure to establish an eminent position, despite the fact that the latter is ...

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  38. THE FRENCH AVIATORS

    The French airmen, Coates and Lehrix, reached Karachit last evening flying 5000 miles since Monday. They have resumed their journey in ...

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  39. WEST WALLSEND.

    Pictures of Hinkler's reception in Australia will be shown at the Strand Pictures to-night, in conjunction with "Held that Lion" and "Flaming Fury." ...

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  40. GOODS TRUCK DERAILED

    As the result of a refrigerator car, attached to a goods train, being derailed between Parkville and Soone, on the main northern railway line, yesterday ...

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  41. THE FLYING SCOTSMAN

    The most famous train in the world, the "Flying Scotsman," will establish a new world record non-stop run from London to Edinburgh on May Day. ...

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  42. NEW LAMBTON.

    Alderman Edden will address the ratepayers at the General Roberts Hotel this evening on the council's proposal to raise a loan of £18,500. ...

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  43. ARBITRATION CONFERENCE

    The Foreign Relations Committee of the Senate has reported a reduction authorising the President to invite the American Republic to a conference on ...

    Article : 55 words
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