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  2. MAITLAND DISTRICT

    At the annual meeting of the Mount Olive Agricultural Bureau on Friday, Mr. George Booth, president of the New South Wales Wholesale Co-operative ...

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  3. CHINESE WAR

    Marshal Chang Tso Lin's forces and the Shantung forces have launched simultaneous counter-attacks against the Southerners and have compelled the invaders to ...

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  4. PEACE OF EUROPE

    Important reference to Franco-German relations were made by M. Poincare, the French Prime Minister, when unveiling a war memorial at Luneville. ...

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  5. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS

    The Northern Miners' Delegate Board again met at the Newcastle Trades Hall, yesterday. All the lodges, with the exception of Ayrfield No. 2 and Cessnock, ...

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  6. THE DUKE OF YORK

    The Duke and Duchess of York took advantage of their free Sunday to enjoy a cruise around the shore of the island in Lord Louis Mountbatten's yacht. ...

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  7. DISTRICT NEWS

    The passing of Mr. James Thomson, ex-M.P., at his residence, in Platt-street, Brookstown, last week, removes a quondam Labour stalwart of the Newcastle ...

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  8. WALLSEND HOSPITAL

    The mechanics and linesmen of the telephone branch of the Postal Department in the Newcastle district have placed before the Board of ...

    Article : 265 words
  9. KENSINGTON PONY RACES

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  10. GENERAL RAIN

    Rain was recorded generally over New South Wales during the week-end. Many inland district received useful falls of 10 to 70 points, some of the best being 165 ...

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  11. THE WORLD AVIATORS

    Flight-lieutenant Carr has announced that, following Saturday's mishap, he is not likely to attempt again a non-stop flight to India before the autumn. The ...

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  12. MEMORIAL NEAR YPRES

    It is reported from Ypres that Captain Dyett unveiled the Cross of Sacrifice Memorial at Tynecot, erected in memory of 35,000 Empire dead, killed in the later ...

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  13. SWANSEA.

    A well-attended public meeting was held in Mr. Dobinson's hall on Sunday, for the purpose of devising ways of recognising the services of Mr. Baker and ...

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  14. WIRELESS COMMISSION

    The Royal Commission on Wireless continued the taking of evidence in Sydney to-day. Sir George Mason Allard, chairman of ...

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  15. QUEENSLAND

    Mr. A. H. Whittingham, the well-known pastoralist and racehorse owner, died in Brisbane this morning, aged 50. Deceased, when abroad recently, contracted a severe ...

    Article : 124 words
  16. THE WARSAW TRIAL

    A message from Warsaw states that the tribunal which tried Boris Koweeda, the 19-year-old Russian youth, who shot M. Voikoff, has explained why it recommended ...

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  17. IRISH POLITICS

    Mr. D. Valera is calling a monster demonstration for Thursday, when the Republicians elected to the Dail will demand admission, and the abolition of the oath ...

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  18. JAPAN AND CHINA

    A message from Tokio states that the postponement is announced of the opening of the Far Eastern Conference, at which the Consuls and Government ...

    Article : 142 words
  19. PETERSHAM MURDER

    There was a large crowd at the Central Police Court this morning, drawn by the fact that Norman Clyde M'Pherson (27), a labourer, was to appear, charged with ...

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  20. THE AMERICAN FLOODS

    With the flood waters having reached a low stage of recession. Mr. Hoover is leaving to-day to superintend the commencement of rehabilitation work in the ...

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  21. RICHMOND-MAIN FATALITY.

    Mr. G. Brown, coroner, held an inquiry at the Kurri Kurri Courthouse yesterday into the death of Keith Thomas King, who was fatally injured in ...

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  22. CESSNOCK LODGE.

    Mr. A. Tocco, district treasurer of the Miners' Federation attended a conference at the Cessnock No. 2 Colliery office on Sunday. Matters in dispute were gene ...

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  23. A MATADOR GORED

    It is reported from Paris that Chiquito, the famous Spanish matador, who was brought specially from Spain for the Orleans Pageani, was terribly gored ...

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  24. LABOUR COUNCIL.

    Mr. J. T. O'Conner, president of the Newcastle Trades Hall Council, recently made representations to Mr. Lang, the Premier, and Mr. Gosling, Chief ...

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  25. HAMILTON.

    Mr. G. Sparrow, who died at his home, Cleary-street, was an old identity, and highly respected resident of Hamilton. Born at Old Kent Road, Chatham. ...

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  26. WOMEN'S BOAT RACE

    Crows of eight women rowed a remarkable race on the Thames on Saturday. The winning crew covered the course form Mortlake to Putney—over ...

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  27. Y.W.C.A.

    On June 30 the club rooms of the Y.W.C.A. will be changed from Hunter and Wolfe streets to first floor, Y.M.C.A. Building, King-street, Newcastle. This ...

    Article : 291 words
  28. QUEENSLAND WATERSIDE TROUBLES.

    The trouble on the Cairns waterfront, so far as the working of vessels is concerned, has been settled, and interstate steamship owners have been notified that ...

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  29. WIMBLEDON MATCHES

    There is intense interest at the opening of Wimbledon tennis matches. The presence of Tilden fully compensates for the absence of Mile. Lenglen, judging by ...

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  30. YESTERDAY'S CASUALTIES

    Donald King, aged 16 years, a messenger boy employed by H. Cohen, and living in New Tunnel-road, Wallsend, fell while climbing over a fence near the Newcastle ...

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  31. NORTHERN COLLIERIES.

    The Northern Collieries' Association reported yesterday that Newcastle Victoria Tunnel had resumed work, but Stanford-Merthyr No. 1 was idel on account of a ...

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  32. POLICE COURT.

    Mr. M. H. Cleove, P.M., presided at the West Maitland Police Court yesterday. R. M. Davis was charged, on the ...

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  33. ACTORS AND STAGE MEALS.

    Playwrights rarely include long meals in their plays because few actors can eat and talk naturally at the same time. In most London theatres to-day genuine ...

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  34. CANADIAN WHEAT POOL

    Mr. Maclood, the director of publicity of the Canadian Co-operative Wheat Producers, Limited, has informed the Australian Press Association at Winnineg that ...

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  35. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    The full British legation, including representatives of the Dominions, met for an hour and a half in Goneva, Mr. Bridgeman, the First Lord of the ...

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  36. CLOTHING EMPLOYEES' CLAIMS.

    Evidence in support of the claim made by the Federated Clothing Trades Employees' Union for a new award, was concluded before Judge Drake-Brookman in ...

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  37. CARDIFF.

    Recently, the request of the Cardiff Barohole Minors' Lodge. Mr. Hugh Connell, M.P., drew the attention of the Chief Secretary to the fact that, in the case of ...

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  38. JESMOND.

    Mrs. Harriet Cuannington, wife of Mr. Benjamin Cunnington, died at her son's residence. Robert-street, on Saturday, after a somewhat lengthy and painful ...

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  39. SYDNEY-NEWCASTLE TRAINS

    Mr. D. Murray, M.P., has received from the secretary to the Railway Commissioners a copy of the letter sent by him to the Public Works Department in ...

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  40. VICTORIA

    It is expected that the Victorian Parliament will open on July 6. Good rains fell over the State during the week-end. Mr. Hunt, the ...

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  41. ROCKHAMPTON CUP.

    The Rockhampton Cup, one mile and a quarter, run to-day, resulted:— Saplily...1 Hill Francis...2 ...

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  42. WHITE LONDON RATS.

    A new rat—an albino—with pink eyes and white skin and hair—is being found in considerable numbers around Pleradilly Clreas, in London. One rat-catcher, ...

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  43. CLERKS' CLAIM.

    An application for a general award by the Clerical Employees' Association was made before the Conciliation Committee to-day. Included in the claims are a 38 ...

    Article : 71 words
  44. HEXHAM.

    A concert and dance, held at Manning's Hall, Hexham, on Friday, in aid of the Newcastle Ambulance Transport Service, was decided social and financial success. ...

    Article : 57 words
  45. Advertising

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