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  2. INDIAN REFORM

    The House of Commons to-day began the long and important task of dealing with the Government of India Bill in its committee stage. The measure ...

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  3. ENGLISH MARKETS

    In the House of Commons to-day, Sir C. S. Cobb (Cons.) asked whether, in view of the experience arising from the so called "stags" to Stock Exchanfe ...

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  4. TALKIE "SHORTS"

    Although run at a loss last year, the cinematograph branch of the Federal Commerce Department has done much towards popularising Australia's tourist ...

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  5. IN THE SHOW RING

    MISS A. S. HAWKES is shown on her mount DESMOND as she paraded before the Newcastle Show judges in the local section of the woman's back contest, by amateur. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. HOSPITAL BOARD

    Members of the staff of Wallsend Mining District Hospital will in future be courting suspension or dismissal if they fail to observe regulations covering the ...

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  7. EARLY CALL-UP

    Following a call-up which will be made at West Maitland on Friday, the first batch of men will start work on the Maitland sewerage project on Monday ...

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  8. State Session THE ASSEMBLY

    The principal business before the Legislative Assembly this afternoon and to-night were bills to reduce the tax on pigs slaughtered from 1/ to ...

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  9. TURNING OF FIRST SOD

    The Town Clerk (Mr. E. W. Williams) reported at a special meeting of the West Maitland Municipal Council last night that Mr. A. Howarth, M.L.A., had ...

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  10. ALL AFFECTED

    An official "Gazette" shows that all the chief British exports to Italy will be affected by the new restrictions. The list of 1500 articles requiring special ...

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  11. AID TO FARMERS

    Replying to the statement made by Mr. C. L. A. Abbott. M.H.R. yesterday, Mr. W. V. McCall, member for Martin, said at a meeting of the West Ashfield United ...

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  12. TIN REGULATIONS

    The Colonial Secretary (Sir Philip Cumliffe-Lister), answering a Parliamentary question regarding developments in the tin market, said the Government did not ...

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  13. Goods Abandoned in Stores

    In moving the second reading of the Warehousemen's Liens Bill, the Minister for Justice (Mr. L. O. Martin) said that a number of suggestions were made ...

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  14. CLAIM FOR £249

    When Miss Isobel Frances Reeves, of Albert Park, sued Ernest Hilton Whelan of South Melbourne, for £249 for alleged breach of promise of marriage, a poem ...

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  15. JUDGE'S WARNING

    A sensation was caused in the District Court to-day during the hearing of a claim by Albert James Ward, labourer, of Woollahra, against Florence Burt. Matron of ...

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  16. INDUSTRIAL NEWS

    The Secretary of the Newcastle Trades Hall Council (Mr. G. Bass), in an address yesterday at the Business Men's Club luncheon, held at Tyrrell Hall, gave an ...

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  17. SOVIET AGITATORS

    A charge that Soviet agitators were behind the recent strike in British Columbia logging camps with a view to killing Canada's chance in the United ...

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  18. OPERA FOR AUSTRALIA

    The Acting Prime Minister (Dr. Earle Page) stated to-day that the Federal Cabinet, at on early date, would discuss the suggestion that the Federal Government's ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN RECEPTION

    The Japanese swimmers, Sakagami and Kiyokawa, who returned to-day, said that they were very pleased with the .warm reception in Australia. ...

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  20. MINING AMENDMENT BILL.

    The Mining Amendment Bill was read a third time by 37 votes to 19. ...

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  21. WRIT OF ERROR

    The State Chancellor granted the Haptmann defence a writ of error providing for a Higher Court review of the death sentence, thus automatically postponing ...

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  22. FARMERS' DEBT RELIEF.

    The debate on the second reading of the Farmers' Relief Amendment Debt Adjustment Bill was adjourned. The House rose at 11.15 p.m. until 12.30 ...

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  23. THE UPPER HOUSE

    When the Business Agents' Bill was recommitted in the Legislative Council today for further consideration of several clauses, Mr. J. M. Concannon moved an ...

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  24. LONDON DELEGATION

    During the absence abroad of the Australian Ministerial delegation, their duties have been allocated as follows—The Assistant Minister for Commerce (Senator T. ...

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  25. NEWCASTLE SEASON

    It has been said in the past that 'the people of the Newcastle district are not musical, that they cannot appreciate good classical music. ...

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  26. THIRD CRICKET TEST

    Newspapers and the public are strongly protesting against the unsatisfactory third Test, especially the dreary butting and the playing of a draw, which is regarded ...

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  27. STRONG BIDDING

    Although there was strong bidding by all sides at the wool sales to-day the market showed no change on the previous day's levels. According to the ...

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  28. AUSTRIAN STATESMEN

    The Austrian Chancellor (Dr. Schuschnigg) and the Austrian Foreign Minister. (Herr Waldenegg), who are paying an unofficial visit to London next week, ...

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  29. REDUCED REVENUE

    The latest Treasury returns show that the ordinary, revenue for the financial year, up to February 16, amounted to £503,878,820, as compared with ...

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  30. BYRD EXPEDITION

    The Bear of Oakland, bringing the remaining eight members of the Byrd expedition, arrived at Dunedin this morning, after a stormy trip. ...

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  31. SHALE OIL EXPERTS

    Having completed their investigations on the mainland into the possibilities of shale oil, the Scottish experts, Messrs. R. Crichton and H. Connacher, left to-day ...

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  32. NORTHERN MINERS

    The Northern Management Committee resumed its deliberations at the Newcastle Trades Hall at. 9.15 a.m. yesterday. There was a full attendance ...

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  33. OVERSEAS FOOTBALL

    In the fifth round replay of the English Cup, Burnley defeated Nottingham Forrest by three goals to nil. In the third replay in the second round ...

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  34. CENTENARY FLIERS

    Cabinet to-day approved of a grant of £800 for equal distribution between the four New Zealand Centenary race fliers— Squadron Leader J. D. Hewitt, Flying ...

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  35. MAN OF 70

    Having donned a belt and line. Beach Inspector J. Lapthorne swam 200 yards through heavy surf at Bondi this afternoon, and rescued a man, aged 70, who ...

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  36. TALLAROOK CASE

    A verdict of not guilty of, murder but guilty of manslaughter was recorded against Charles Jeffrey Jones, who was charged with the murder, of James Albert ...

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  37. HERALD STOP PRESS

    During the temporary absence of the occupier last night the shop of Miss, [?]arley, at Charlestown, was broken into the forcing a back door, and ...

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  38. TEALY KNOCKED OUT

    At the Leichhardt Stadium to-night. Ron Richards. 11.0 (Queensland) knocked out Son Tealy, 13.1 (Orange) in the eighth round of a scheduled 15-round contest. ...

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  39. ASSEMBLY QUESTIONS

    Drawing attention in the Legislative Assembly to the high cost of explosives, Mr. J. M. Baddeley (Labour, Cessock) asked the Premier (Mr. B. S. B. Stevens) ...

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  40. EUROPEAN CHAMPION

    Competing at the Canberra Swimming Club carnival, Jean Taris, the European champion, broke the club record for 440 yards by 21sec. He swam the distance in ...

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  41. CUSH REPLACES RYAN

    N. Cush, the Glebe fast bowler, was to-day selected to replace G. Ryan, of Newcastle, in the State team which will visit Western Australia. Ryan, playing ...

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  42. WRESTLING

    At the stadium to-night, Jim Dneprovesky 15.6, defeated Fred Atkins. 15.3, by two falls to one. It was found afterwards that Atkins had broken two ribs. ...

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  43. MINOR ACCIDENTS AT THE SHOW

    Newcastle Ambulance Brigade, as usual, has a tent at the Show. Yesterday many minor mishaps were treated, and the bearers were called upon to treat some ...

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  44. NEW FLOUR MILL FOR DARLING DOWNS

    The Commonwealth Wheat, Flour, and Bread Commission was informed by one of the directors at Toowoomba to-day that a cooperative flour mill was to be ...

    Article : 58 words
  45. OFFICIAL SHOW VISITORS

    Official visitors to the Newcastle Show to-day will include the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. H. Main), who will officially open the exhibition; the Assistant Railway ...

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  46. BOY KILLED

    Walter Lynch, 10, of Erskineville, was killed instantly to-night, when a motor-lorry laden with timber struck him as he was crossing the roadway near his ...

    Article : 39 words
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