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  2. INDIAN BATSMAN

    There were amazing scenes in Bombay last night, after the India-M.C.C. Test match, when Amarnath, who scored 102 not out on Sunday, including 18 ...

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  3. WOMAN'S DEATH

    At the Coroner's inquiry to-day into the death of Cora Polglass, who died of strychnine poisoning. Arthur Collins, pastoralist, of Tondarra Station, via ...

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  4. ROTARY SOCIAL

    The year's activities of Newcastle Rotary Club culminated in a very joyous social gathering at Tyrrell Hall last night. A large Rotary Wheel formed the ...

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  5. NEW NAVAL SLOOP

    The terms of contract for the construction of a naval sloop were announced by the Minister for Defence (Sir George Pearce) to-day. The sloop will be ...

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  6. JURY REBUKED

    Judge Thomson rebuked a jury at the Quarter Sessions to-day for not accepting his directions. The incident arose when the jury ...

    Article : 193 words
  7. KNITTERS' AWARD

    A new award for the knitting section of the textile industry was announced by Judge Beeby in the Arbitration Court to-day. The award will come into operation ...

    Article : 324 words
  8. LOSS FINANCIALLY

    A report on the recent Colts match played at Newcastle was among the matters considered at to-night's meeting of the New South Wales Cricket ...

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  9. CITY COUNCIL

    Anxious to have the bridge in use as quickly as possible, the Newcastle City Council last night voted £200 towards the cost of repairing the Boat Harbour ...

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  10. VIRGIN BIRTH

    The subject of the Virgin Birth was discussed in an address on Sunday night by Mrs. Cowell, of Bellbird, at the service of the Spiritual Research Society of ...

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  11. BOXER MAROONED

    An extraordinary position has arisen over the fight arranged to take place in London on Tuesday between ex-Seaman Watson, British featherweight champion, ...

    Article : 127 words
  12. THIEVES' THIRD HAUL

    About £500 worth of hosiery and Christmas goods were stolen from Madame A. Feyn's women's store in Castlereagh-street last night. Despite ...

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  13. WARATAH BAND

    The annual social of Waratah Municipal Band, which was held in the bandroom at Waratah Oral last night, was attended by 130 bandsmen and their wives and ...

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  14. WOMAN STOWAWAY

    Said to be the first woman to stow away, Rita Jackson. 29. of Adelaide. was brought before the Fremantle Police Court to-day and fined £5, in default 15 days' ...

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  15. UNDERTAKERS' CLAIMS

    The Undertakers and Cemetery Assistants Union appeared before the Conciliation Commissioner (Mr. M. Henwood) to-day in an endeavour to reach ...

    Article : 69 words
  16. BAIL REFUSED

    Henry Tomlinson, 24, miner, was remanded until January 3 at Central Police Court to-day On a charge of having maliciously inflicted grievous bodily harm on ...

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  17. RAW COMMODITIES

    The "Westminster Bank Review," surveying the position of a number of staple raw commodities, says: "It is significant that of all raw materials wool, whose ...

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  18. STOCKTON

    There was a good attendance of members at a meeting of the Stockton branch of the Australian Labour Party. A delegate from the Unemployed Workers' ...

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  19. GOLD PRODUCTION

    Estimates made available to-day place Australia's gold production for 1933 at 822,000 fine ounces, worth approximately £5,000,000 in London, or £6,000,000 in ...

    Article : 52 words
  20. POSED AS BROTHER

    James Russell, or Frank Abbott, 68, motor-driver, was sentenced to one month's imprisonment at Central Police Court to-day for having endeavoured to impose ...

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  21. CARRINGTON

    Special services have been held at St. Thomas' Church of England, Carrington, in connection with the Patronal Festival. Rev. A. W. Moore was the celebrant at ...

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  22. BRITISH TOYS

    British toy-making is one of the brightest spots in the expanding light industries. Over 25,000 workers are employed in 510 factories, most of which have ...

    Article : 87 words
  23. STOCK INSPECTORS

    The Full Bench of the Industrial Commission to-day suspended a variation of the Stock Inspectors' (State) Award made by the Conciliation Commissioner (Mr. ...

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  24. MAYFIELD

    About 50 members of St. Andrew's Church of England Brotherhood, Mayfield, attended the annual Communion breakfast. Rev. Canon Withycombe presided. ...

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  25. WRIT AGAINST MELBOURNE "AGE"

    Writs for £10,000 damages, have been issued on behalf of the Bulletin Newspapers Co. Ltd., against the proprietors of the Melbourne "'Age," and the ...

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  26. KATOOMBA'S ENGINEER

    The dispute which occurred between the Executive Council and the Katoomba Council, following the appointment of an engineer to the Council by the Executive ...

    Article : 91 words
  27. GOOD PROGRESS MADE

    Members of the expedition enjoyed a novel experience, having two Thursdays on December 14, when they crossed the 180th Meridian on that date. Since then ...

    Article : 186 words
  28. HAMILTON

    A meeting of the committee at Hamilton dealing with the Christmas relief provided by the Government met at the Council Chambers last night. The Mayor ...

    Article : 165 words
  29. EXHIBITION OF ETCHINGS

    An exhibition of etchings by Mr. Bruce Robertson, an Australian artist, whose work has been warmly praised, both in Australia and abroad, is being ...

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  30. INDUSTRIAL NEWS

    At a meeting of the Newcastle branch of the Federated Ironworkers' Association, held at the Trades Hall last night, the ballot for the selection of Senate ...

    Article : 150 words
  31. SINGAPORE NAVAL CONFERENCE

    Vice-Admiral Hyde (Australia) and Rear-admiral Burness Watson (New Zealand) are due to arrive at Singapore on January 19 to attend a conference with ...

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  32. BOUGHT COLLIERY

    Fourteen hundred unemployed in Garw Valley Wales, mostly miners, recently formed a club, and by cooperation bought a small colliery, and a plot of land, which ...

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  33. CALEDONIAN SOCIETY

    At the usual monthly meeting of the Newcastle Caledonian Society, the Secretary reported that good progress was being made with the programme for the ...

    Article : 194 words
  34. GOLD AND THE DOLLAR

    Gold was quoted to-day at £6/6/9 an ounce fine. The dollar was quoted at 5.14½ to the pound sterling. ...

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  35. MAN DIES FROM INJURIES

    Frederick Ernest Rose, estate agent, of Auburn, who was knocked down by a motor-car at Parramatta last Saturday, died in hospital to-day. ...

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  36. BELLBIRD CAVIL OUT

    Bellbird Miners' Lodge was busy all day yesterday discussing matters dealing with seniority, which have become necessary owing to the cavil out which has ...

    Article : 80 words
  37. SHIPPING TRAGEDY FEARED

    Four bodies washed ashore at Norfolk appear to indicate the loss of the steamer Broomfleet, of 854 tons, and her crew of 13 in the same gale, which overwhelmed ...

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  38. DECLARING UPPER HOUSE POLL

    The poll for the fourth and final election of members to the Legislative Council, will be officially declared by the Returning Officer (Mr. C. H. H. Calvert) ...

    Article : 38 words
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