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  2. DISTRICT NEWS

    There was an unusually large attendance at the monthly meeting of the Wallsend Branch of the Australian Labour Party, which took place at Murray's ...

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  3. THE RHINELAND

    It is reported from Berlin that the press and official circles are disappointed at the reduction of the army of occupation in the Rhineland by only 10,000, which is ...

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  4. ATLANTIC FLIGHT

    William Brock and Edward Schlee, who arrived at Croydon yesterday, after a 24 hours' flight from Horton Grace. Newfoundland, set out to-day on a journey ...

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  5. NEWCASTLE CITY COUNCIL.

    The Newcastle City Council met last night. There were present: Alderman R. Gibson, Mayor, and Aldermen Wheeler, Parker, Christie, O'Neill, Dick, ...

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  6. THE CHINESE WAR

    Owing to the intense bombardment of Nanking by the Northern artillery, stationed at Pukow, Nanking is almost completely evacuated by the Southerners, ...

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  7. BAR BEACH SUBDIVISION

    The report of a special works committee meeting held on Friday afternoon last to consider the Sea Pit and Bar Beach area subdivision drainage matters came ...

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  8. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS

    The Government has issued an ultimatum to the railway unions, giving them until noon on Saturday to obey the Commissioners' instructions. The alternative ...

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  9. MAHENO TROUBLE.

    The Union Company steamer Maheno is till tied up at the wharf, and her salling time has been postponed indefinitely, The stewards and cooks who refused to ...

    Article : 71 words
  10. STATIONMASTERS' APPEAL.

    In the Federal Arbitration Court to-day the Stationmasters and Night Officers' Association appealed to Judge Beeby against the decision of the Registrar in ...

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  11. BUNNERONG DISPUTE.

    A new development at Bunnerong occurred to-day, when members of the job committee appointed by the men last week to adjudicate on matters in dispute, ...

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  12. VICTORIA

    Mr. M. Shepherd has returned to Melbourne by the steamer Orama, to take over the secretaryship to the Defence Department. Mr. Shepherd, who has been ...

    Article : 275 words
  13. ZEEBRUGGE EXPLOIT

    The Zeebrugge memorial was unveiled yesterday in the presence of relative of the victims and numerous visitors. Guns roared as, headed by a Belgian ...

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  14. FOCH'S MEMOIRS

    Marshal Foch has concluded the writing of his memoirs, and has refused a fortune for their immediate publication. "They will not appear while I am alive; ...

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  15. SYDNEY BRIDGE DIFFICULTY.

    The dispute among the boilermakers employed on the North Shire Bridge is still holding up work. Negotiations are proceeding, but the prospects for a ...

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  16. CHAMOUNIX DISASTER

    A message from Chamounix reports that the official account of the railway disaster states that it was due to the engine-driver's mistake when he reached ...

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  17. ADELAIDE RAILWAY WORKERS.

    Mr. Butler, the Premier, announced to-day that no further work would he done this year on the jobs at Islington railway workshops, where 350 men ceased work ...

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  18. FREE STATE POLITICS

    There was a mild sensation in Dublin when it was announced that Mr. Walsh, Minister for Posts and Telegraph, way resigning, not contesting the lection ...

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  19. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    A deputation representing the Federal Land Tax Protest Committee of Yorke's Peninsula, the Stockowners' Association of South Australia, and the agricultural ...

    Article : 85 words
  20. AUSTRALIA'S BORROWING

    Mr. Bruce, the Prime Minister, speaking at Burnie, has replied to the attack made against the Commonwealth by the London "Daily Herald." ...

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  21. SAMOAN COMMISSION

    "The Times" editorially welcomes the appointment of the Now Zealand Royal Commission into the affairs of Samoa. The people of Great Britain, it says, ...

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  22. SPORTS IN BERLIN

    Ten thousand people enthusiastically witnessed, at, the Achilles Club, in Berlin, the first English athletic team in Germany since the war. They defeated ...

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  23. MINERS' FEDERATION

    Mr. T. Hoare, president of the Miners' Federation, stated yesterday that the executive had been notified by the Northern Collieries' Association that particulars ...

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  24. TAYLOR ACCOUNT AND REPORT

    A latter came before the Newcastle City Council last night from Mr. James Taylor, in which he said: "I have before me your letter of the 17th inst., respecting ...

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  25. LAMBTON.

    A sacred concert, which attracted a fairly large attendance, was held in the Coronation Hall on Sunday evening, the proceeds of which wan in furtherance of ...

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  26. GAS EMPLOYEES.

    At the conclusion of the usual business of the Gas Employees' Union at the Trades Hall last night, a smoke social was held, when several presentations were made. ...

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  27. NORFOLK BEACH CRUMBLES

    The crumbling of the east coast of England was illustrated when a hundred yards strip of cliff at Cromer, in Norfolk, collapsed, and precipitated 20,000 tons of ...

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  28. MURDER IN NEW YORK

    Two sensational robberies and a murder occurred in New York at the week-end. Judson Pratt, the son of a wealthy architect, was shot and killed while ...

    Article : 162 words
  29. TYPHOON IN JAPAN

    A telegram from Tokio states that the most disastrous typhoon since 1923 visited Nagasaki, Koohi, and Shikoku Island. It is reported that at Nagasaki 4000 ...

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  30. ANGLICISING THE WELSH

    That the policy of the British Broadcasting Corporation is a most serious menace to the life of the Welsh language, is the decision of a departmental ...

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  31. SACCO AND VANZETTI

    It is reported from Boston that 100,000 persons watched the cortege bearing the bodies of Sacco and Vanzetti walk through a drizzle to the Forest Hills Crematorium, ...

    Article : 189 words
  32. OPERATIVE BRICKLAYERS.

    Mr. J. Johnson presided at a meeting of the Newcastle Branch of the Operative Bricklayers' Society, hold at the Trades Hall, last night. Reports were tendered ...

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  33. REDFERN NOT HEARD OF

    The aviator Redfern, who left New Brunswick, Georgia, on Thursday, for Brazil, has not been heard of since. He encountered a heavy storm shortly after ...

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  34. FAMILY ENDOWMENT

    Messrs. G. Booth and W. F. O'Hearn, Ms.P., to-day interviewed the Commissioner of Family Endowment relative to family endowment claims. ...

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  35. HARBOUR COLLISION

    The Marine Court of Inquiry to-day delivered its reserved decision in connection with the inquiry concerning a collision which occurred between the collier Cavan, ...

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  36. FLIGHT FROM ONTARIO

    It is reported from London, Outario, that Sir John Carling Captain Tully, and Licutenant Metcalf will leave there in an aeroplane for London, England, this ...

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  37. COTTAGE CREEK WORK.

    Mr. N. Easton, secretary to the United Labourers' Union, in referring yesterday to the reported reduction of employees on the Cottage Creek job, said it was true ...

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  38. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    It is reported from Buenos Aires that the Mimari has been temporarily repaired, and it is expected she will resume her voyage to England on Wednesday. ...

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  39. W.E.A. COUNCIL MEETING

    A special district council meeting of the W.E.A. was held on Saturday, Mr. M. Askow presiding. The president welcomed Mr. E. W. Freeman, the branches' ...

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  40. NORTHERN COLLIERIES.

    The Northern Collieries' Association reported yesterday; Wallarah and Redhead are still on strike, while Aberdare Extended is idle on account of a ...

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  41. DIED IN BED

    Allan Howden, aged four years and five months, was found dead in bed yesterday morning at 3 Elizabeth-street. Tighe's Hill, where he lived with his parents, Mr. and ...

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  42. FIRE ON A COAL STEAMER

    The British cargo steamen Otterpool, with 6500 tons of coal for the municipal tramways trust, arrival at the outer harbour this morning with fires fiercely ...

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  43. STOPPAGE AT LITHGOW.

    In consequence of the refusal of the management of Hoskins' iron and steel works at Lithgow to accede to the demand for increased wages by members ...

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  44. HAMILTON.

    A concert under the auspices of the ladies' guild will be given by the Railway and Tramway Male Voice Party, in the Presbyterian Hall, to-night. ...

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  45. CLARK MILLIONS

    A cable message was sent on Saturday from Sydney to Sir Hugh Denison, the Australian Commissioner in America, on behalf of the Newcastle syndicate that has ...

    Article : 101 words
  46. ELECTRIC SHOCK

    A gang of men, who were constructing a stormwater drain in Spring-street, Melbourne, to-day, while pushing forward a conerate mixer worked by electricity, ...

    Article : 60 words
  47. QUEENSLAND

    Two outbreaks of [?] occurred on railway property early this morning, the station premises at Wallangarra and the stores section of the locomotive sheds ...

    Article : 70 words
  48. PROPOSED AMALGAMATION.

    At a meeting of the Federal Council of the Australian Workers' Union, it was proposed that the Australian Railways Union be approached with the suggestion ...

    Article : 55 words
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