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  3. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

    Correspondents are reminded that, as space is limited, their communications should be as brief as possible. Rejected letters will not be returned. ...

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  4. CIVIL SERVANTS OF 60 AND OVER.

    Sir,—What hope has Australia of recovering from her present position financially when we have such a spineless Prime Minister in power as Mr. Scullin, who ...

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  5. MOSQUITO PEST.

    Sir,—Some few days ago the City, Engineer (Mr. J. Cummins) warned the citizens of the danger of the mosquito menace, which is very, real. I was in the ...

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  6. BAR BEACH IMPROVEMENT SCHEME.

    Sir,—The average visitor to the recent exhibition of designs for the proposed Bar Beach improvement scheme must have been impressed with the ...

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  7. WOMEN AND SPORT.

    Sir,—A slight mistake was printed in my recent letter. The spectators were credited with bad language. This was an error. The girl cricketers used the ...

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  8. COCKLE CREEK POWER HOUSE DISPUTE.

    Sir,—In last Tuesday's "Newcastle Morning Herald" there appeared a report of the conference between the Amalgamated Engineering Union and the ...

    Article : 199 words
  9. THE DOLE.

    Sir,—Reading a letter from "Old Dad," I can sympathise with him. Although some men at Lysaght's have done only one turn in five weeks, and others one turn in ...

    Article : 128 words
  10. RUSSIAN COMMUNISM.

    Sir,—Mr. Harry Hicks concentrates on the old shibboleths that oven the capitalist Press has been forced to discard. Men's suits made in Russia and sold in England ...

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  11. MR. HOARE AND LABOUR.

    Sir,—The correspondent who complained of the anti-working class action of Mr. Hoare, through the "Newcastle Morning Herald" last week is certainly a long time ...

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  12. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    Sir,—The "Newcastle Morning Herald" has for some considerable time devoted lengthy space to the question of unemployment. Your correspondents on the ...

    Article : 328 words
  13. STOCKRINGTON COLLIERY.

    Sir,—In Saturday's Newcastle Morning Herald" the report of the conference for the Stockrington Colliery only contained the names of those present, and ...

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  14. THE DOLE AND WORK.

    Sir,—I would like to make some brief comment on Mr. Martin's strictures on the leading article in Thursday's "Newcastle Morning Herald." Your correspondent ...

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  15. JAY WALKING IN KURRI.

    Sir,—I was pleased to read "Pedestrian's" letter regarding the above, and quite agree with him that the sooner this evil is remedied the better for all ...

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  16. THE WAR MENACE.

    Sir,—The Japan-Chinese situation is significant. It seems to be nothing more or less than a concerted move by international capital to attack Soviet Russia. ...

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  17. RUSSIA AND AUSTRALIA.

    Sir,—On Tuesday, September 22, Mr. E. J. Phillips has a screed in the "Newcastle Morning Herald." When I first read it, I simply threw it aside as worthless. On ...

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  18. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    Sir—I notice in Tuesday's issued of the "Newcastle Morning Herald," that it is Mr. Lang's intention to go into recess after next week, Now, why all this ...

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  19. ISLINGTON COMPLAINT.

    Sir,—Regarding the Islington complaint in the Newcastle Morning Herald" of September 12, I quite agree with "Resident" about the land on other side of ...

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  20. JAY WALKING IN KURRI.

    Sir,—"Shank's Pony" seems to be under the impression that, because a person drives a car complains about inconsiderate jay walkers wilfully obstructing ...

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  21. GOLD STANDARD.

    Sir,—England has put an embargo on the expert of gold, and so our bourgeolse friends acclaim them. Wonderful economic analysis! By going off gold ...

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  22. SOCIALISM AND DIALECTIC MATERIALISM.

    Sir,—I should like to express my appreciation of the leading article in Saturday's issue of the "Newcastle Morning Herald." It has been a great tragedy to ...

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  23. ADAMSTOWN

    A successful coin afternoon, organised by Mesdames Lowe and Spence, was held in the School of Arts Hall on Thursday afternoon. An excellent programme was ...

    Article : 335 words
  24. LAKESIDE CAMP.

    Sir,—The magnificent enterprise of members of the Workers' International Relief in organising a lakeside camp for children of the unemployed his evidently raised ...

    Article : 540 words
  25. MINERS' FEDERATION.

    Sir,—In the report of the ballet for general secretary of the W.I.U. of A., the names of lodges are mentioned as having failed to send in returns—Burwood ...

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