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  2. DISTRICT NEWS

    At a meeting of the school of arts committee, J. Williams presiding, it was resoived that owing to the apathy shown by the committee and by members ...

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  3. REVOLT IN RUSSIA

    A message from Warsaw states that a reliable source confirms reports of serious trouble in the Minsk region of Russia. Soviet officials have arrived at Minsk ...

    Article : 132 words
  4. THE NEW JAPAN

    Prince Chichibu delivered an address on the occasion of the opening of the new Peers' Club, at which Prince Tokugawa presided. ...

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  5. QUEENSLAND

    A test case to decide whether the State Income Tax Amendment Act of 1926 is ultra vires was began in the Court of Review before Mr. Justice Macnaughton ...

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  6. STATE POLITICS

    Further efforts by members of the Federal Parliamentary Labour Party to bring about a compromise in State Labour circles were made to-day. ...

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  7. FLOATING ISLANDS

    "Engineers must build islands in the Atlantic before a regular service of passenger aeroplanes is possible," said M. Painleve, the French Minister for War, ...

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  8. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS

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  9. MAYFIELD.

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  10. EQUITY COURT ACTION.

    The application of William Seale and others for a motion directing William Carey and others to hand over all funds, books, and property belonging to the ...

    Article : 109 words
  11. METAL QUARRY

    A municipal conference was held last night, at Hamilton Council Chambers, in relation to the installation of a new plant, at the municipalities' metal quarry. ...

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  12. WIRELESS COMMISSION

    The wireless Commission continued its sittings to-day. William John Maclardy, managing dieretor of Broadcasters, Ltd., described ...

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  13. BELMONT.

    At a meeting of Belmont Progress Association held on Wednesday evening, Mr. McAlpine presiding, correspondence was received from the Lake Macquarie Shire ...

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  14. GREEK FINANCES

    Messrs. Cafandaris and Michalakopoulos the Greek Ministers for Finance and Foreign Affairs, have gone to Geneva for the purpose of seeking loans. ...

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  15. BRITAIN AND THE SOVIET

    In the House of Commons yesterday, Lieutenant-Commander Kenworthy asked Sir William Joynson Hicks, the Secretary of State for Home Affairs, why the ...

    Article : 186 words
  16. EIGHT HOURS CONVENTION

    In the House of Commons, Sir Charles Wilson initiated a debate on the nonratification by Britain of the Washington Eight Hours Convention. Other ...

    Article : 79 words
  17. VICTORIA

    In the First Civil Court to-day, Before Mr. Justice Lowe, Doris Maude Pash, of Port Melbourne, claimed £1000 for breach of promise from Thomas Graham ...

    Article : 90 words
  18. JAPAN AND CHINA

    The Japanese Government favours neither mediation between the North and South nor co-operation with the Powers for the creation of a nentral ...

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  19. COMMUNIST EVIL

    At the Workers' International Conference, in Geneva, Mr. Zuzuki, representing Japanese workers, outlined the Asiatic economic situation. ...

    Article : 66 words
  20. ROSENGOLZ'S FAREWELL

    M. Rosengolz, the Soviet representative in London, made a valedictory statement. He said he had learned to love Britain, whose people's friendly relations with the ...

    Article : 125 words
  21. FIRE AT NEW LAMBTON

    Through a pot of fat boiling over an a gas stove a disastrous fire occurred at New Lambton shortly before ten o'clock yesterday morning, when a weatherboard ...

    Article : 458 words
  22. AFFECTED COLLIERIES.

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  23. BOTTOMLEY WINDFALL

    There has been a strange sequel to the unexpected Bottomley windfall. There was such a throng in the Chancery division of the High Court of ...

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  24. TAILORS AND CUTTERS' AWARD.

    An award, arrived at by consent, covering merchant tailors and cutters in the County of Cumberland and the area within a radius of ten miles from the ...

    Article : 150 words
  25. THE AUSTRALIAN MISSION

    Mr. Hoover, the American Secretary for Commerce, received the Australian Mission yesterday. Referring to the industrial growth of America, he said it was ...

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  26. MEETING OF CAUCUS

    When the Labour caucus met this morning a request for a conference was received from the Federal Parliamentary Labour Party. The request was agreed ...

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  27. CHARGE AGAINST BRITAIN

    M. Rykoff, the president of the Council of the People's Commissaries, in a speech at Moscow, asked: Why should Arcos, Limited, not burn documents? The ...

    Article : 105 words
  28. CARDIFF.

    A sports programme of a varied character, with stalls, chocolate wheels, and other attractions, will be held in the Cardiff park on Monday in aid of ...

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  29. A LUCKY AUSTRALIAN

    Mr. G. Gaymard, an Australian, was saved £9000 by his agent's shrewdness. An American on board the steamer Aorangi urged Mr. Gaymard to invest in ...

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  30. LAMBTON.

    A euchre party was conducted in the fire station this week by the committee of the Lambton Popular Girl Competition, in aid of the candidature of Mrs. ...

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  31. CONROY EXECUTIVE

    There was some disorder at a special meeting of the Conroy executive, held this afternoon. Mr. M'Namara, the secretary, and Mr. M'Donald, the treasurer of the ...

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  32. AERIAL FATALITY

    A message from Paris states that Professor Picquce, chief doctor of the military hospital of Talence, deciding that the wife of an air officer must be ...

    Article : 93 words
  33. NORTHERN COLLIERIES.

    In addition to the 25 collieries affected by the coal trimmers' dispute, the Northern Collieries' Association reported yesterday that Newcastle, Victoria Tunnel, ...

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  34. DI PINEDO'S FLIGHT

    It is reported from Horta, in the Azores, that Di Pinedo, interviewed, declared his intention of returning to the spot where he was forced down, to ...

    Article : 132 words
  35. THE WEATHER

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  36. MINERS' CLAIMS.

    The hearing of claims by the Miners' Federation for increased hewing rates for the Lithgow miners, and for increased wages in the Cornwall Colliery, in ...

    Article : 70 words
  37. BIRTHDAY HONOURS

    The following are among the holiday honours bestowed by the King:— Baronies: Sir Davison Dalziel, Bart, M.P., chairman of the Puliman Car ...

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  38. BOOLAROO.

    At a gathering of the employees of Messrs. T. C. Frith, Limited, Mr. Frank Frith was presented with a clock, as a wedding gift. Mr. W. Burgin made the ...

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  39. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

    A meeting of the council of the Newcastle Chamber of Commerce was held yesterday in the chamber rooms, Watt-street. Mr. J. M'Meckan, president, was ...

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  40. EUROPEAN CYCLONE

    A Hague telegram states that eyesitnesses of the cyclone area in Holland, describe its approach as representing a heavy black pillar of smoke like a distant ...

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  41. CALEDONIAN DEPUTIES.

    Mr. T. Robbins, secretary of the Colliery Officials' (Deputies) Association, states that reports from the conferences with representatives of the Miners' ...

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  42. TRAMS IN COLLISION

    Greasy rails are blamed for a tram collision which occurred in King-street, Newtown, shortly before seven o'clock to-night. Six persons were injured, but none ...

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  43. THE BROADSTAIRS MURDER

    Charles Robinson, sought by the police in connection with the death of Mrs. Sonia Ramsay, where body was found battered by a hammer, was discovered ...

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  44. HAMILTON.

    At the recent conferring of degrees of the University of Sydney, the degree of Bachelor of Science was conferred on Mr. T. E. Perrau, son of the late Mr. ...

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  45. THE WEEK'S WEATHER.

    The rain recorded in New South Wales during the past week was light to moderate, and confined to parts of the slopes, tablelands and coastal divisions, and ...

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  46. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    The death is reported from Budapest of the Archduchess Clotilde, the mother of the Archduke Joseph Victor. A message from Los Angeles announces ...

    Article : 160 words
  47. AUSTRALIAN WORKERS' UNION.

    Mr. R. Sainsbury, organiser of the Australian Workers' Union, in a report to his executive, states that during the 12 months the organisation has been ...

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  48. WARNING TO MUSICIANS

    How far budding Australian musicians and vocalists are justified in coming to London to find the high road to success has been closely investigated by Mr. ...

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  49. WALLSEND.

    A successful night tennis tournament in which 70 players participated has concluded at Mr. Tcohey's court, near Jesmond tram shed. The winners of the ...

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  50. ENGLISH CRICKET

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  51. MR. BADDELEY'S POSITION

    In view of the cable message sent to the Parliamentary Labour Party by Mr. J. M. Baddeley, Minister for Mines and Labour and Industry, the Premler had ...

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  52. MEREWETHER.

    At the close of a Welsh service in the Baptist Church, Merewether, Mr. Myall Williams was presented with an illuminated address as a token of the esteem of ...

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  53. THE FEDERAL CONFERENCE

    Mr. Bruce, the Prime Minister, arrived in Sydney to-day. When interviewed, he said that the arrangements were now complete for the holding of the Promiers' ...

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  54. COMRADESHIP IN ARMS

    A sense of comradeship in arms prompted Commander O. Locker Lampson, M.P., to plead at Marlborough-street, Court for lencleney for Frederick James, a ...

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  55. NEWCASTLE SESSIONS

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  56. COUNTRY PARTY

    The annual conference of the Australian Country party concluded its sessions in Sydney to-day. The following resolution, moved by ...

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  57. TRIMMERS' DISPUTE.

    The second compulsory conference, convened by the Chairman of the Coal Tribunal in conncetion with the Newcastle trimmers' strike, will be held at ...

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  58. TIGHE'S HILL.

    Anniversary celebrations of the Tighe's Hill Methediat Sunday School will take place to-morrow in the Jubliee Church. At it there will be a kindergarten ...

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  59. Advertising

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  60. H. A. BARRACLOUGH, LTD., OPTICIANS

    Announce that they have opened permanently in Newcastle, at No. 237 Hunter-st., West, almost next door to the Bank of Australasia, and right opposite to the ...

    Article : 42 words
  61. MR. BRUXNER'S ATTITUDE

    "I notice that in the official report of the agreement between the Country party and the Nationalist party," said Mr. Bruxner, the ex-leader of the Country ...

    Article : 93 words
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