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  2. LIFE-SAVING SOCIETY

    At a public meeting convened by Alderman M. Light, Mayor of Newcastle, at the council chambers yesterday afternoon, it was decided to form a ...

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  3. SYDNEY HARBOUR COAL

    Extensive additions are being made to the plant of the Balmain Colliery, which is now managed by Mr. James Fallins, formerly manager of the Abermain ...

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  4. CHEAP ELECTRIC POWER

    Sir George Fuller, the State Premier, stated to-night that one aspect of the present Government's work that would have a most potent influence on ...

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  5. THE COMMONS

    In the House of Commons, Mr. Baldwin, the Prime Minister, read a letter from Mr. Hope, the Chairman of Committees, expressing his reasons for ...

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  6. STEAMER WRECKED

    It is reported from Rotterdam that the steamer Soerakarta, 7000 tons, which was proceeding to Java, has been stranded in the Hook of Holland. ...

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  7. PREVENTION OF WAR

    Mr. M. Charlton, M.H.R., leader of the Commonwealth Labour party, gave an address at the Australasian Hall last night on "The Need for International ...

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  8. GOLD STANDARD

    The recent heavy gold exports from the United States, approximating 130,000,000 dollars since January 1, has surprised even American bankers, though ...

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  9. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS

    Considerable Interest has been aroused in the movement among the unions with members at the Newcastle steel works to have the conciliation committee ...

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  10. FEDERATED BOILERMAKERS

    Mr. J. O'Toole, general secretary to the Federated Boilermakers' Society, has received from Mr. J. B. Casey, the editor of the journal published in America by ...

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  11. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    A private session of the Council of the League of Nations was held yesterday. Mr. Austen Chamberlain presiding, the session lasting an hour. ...

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  12. LORD CURZON

    A bulletin from the London residence of Lord Curzon, states: "Lord Curzon underwent a severe operation. He is as well as can be expected at this early ...

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  13. BURWOOD COLLIERY

    A conference in regard to a number of matters affecting the employees of the Burwood Colliery was held yesterday at the Newcastle rooms of the Northern ...

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  14. ULSTER ELECTION

    The Ulster Government has decided to hold an early general election upon its amendment of the Education Act, providing for Bible teaching in schools, ...

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  15. DISCOVERY IN EGYPT

    The Cairo correspondent of the "Daily Express" reports a sensational discovery, rivalling that of Tut Ankh Amen's tomb. Harvard University execavators at Giza ...

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  16. GERMAN PRESIDENCY

    It is reported from Berlin that nominations for the Presidency are taking shape, following the Socialists' adoption of Herr Braun, which has landed the other ...

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  17. AN AUSTRALIAN COURTESY

    Mr. J. A. M. Elder, the Australian Commissioner, tins informed the Australian Press Association that he has written to Mr. Wilbur, the Secretary for ...

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  18. HOBBS FOUND GUILTY

    William Cooper Hobbs, solicitor, was convicted at the Old Bailey on a charge of conspiracy to defraud, and receiving two cheques for £150,000, knowing them ...

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  19. AFRICAN RACE TROUBLE

    A Capetown message states that the civil service is perturbed over the publication of a report by the Public Service Commission, showing that the Government ...

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  20. MR. ELDER'S MOVEMENTS

    Mr. J. A. M. Elder has sent a message to Mr. Bruce, the Prime Minister of Australia, informing him that after visiting Boston next week, consulting ...

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  21. CLERICAL ASSOCIATION

    Sensational disclosures were made in the report of the returning officer of the Australian Clerical Association's annual ballot for the election of ...

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  22. KANDOS MINE DISPUTE

    Kandos shows no sign of settlement, Kandos shows no sign of settlement, but a compulsory conference is to be called in an effort to overcome the ...

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  23. EMPIRE EXHIBITION

    Mr. Samuel, the Parliamentary Secretary to the Oversea Trade Department, stated in the House of Commons that the Empire Exhibition would not be open on ...

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  24. AORANGI'S CREW

    Despite the expectations of trouble, the signing on of the crew of the motor ship Aorangi was completed to-day without a hitch. No trouble is now ...

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  25. CARDIFF BOREHOLE

    The compulsory conference regarding the dirt question at Cardiff Borehole Colliery reassembled in Newcastle yesterday, before the chairman of the Coal ...

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  26. TRANSVAAL PLATINUM

    The recent mineral development in the Transvaal is attracting much attention. Following the despatch of an ...

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  27. AUSTRALIAN CADETS

    In Milan University students, wearing gay faculty caps chanting specially composed songs about Australia, and waving banners, tumultuously welcomed the young ...

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  28. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    The late Mr. E. Morel, M.P., left £5300. It is reported that Herr Ebert, the late President of the German Republic, ...

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  29. LABOUR SENATE SELECTION

    The counting of votes in the Labour Senate selection ballot continued to-night, when several candidates who had polled small totals were eliminated and ...

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  30. COMMUNIST SENTENCED

    The Communist Kehl, in whose house weapons were found, has been sentenced by a British court-martial in Cologne to 20 months' imprisonment. ...

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  31. A CAREER OF CRIME

    The "Daily Express" reveals that Hobbs has had a most amazing career of underworld crime. Scotland Yard has known him for thirty years as the legal ...

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  32. DIVORCE CASE

    Lady Alexandra Paget, the daughter of the ninth Duke of Leeds, has obtained a decree nisi against Sir Cecil Paget, on the ground of his misconduct. ...

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  33. RUSSIAN TAXATION

    The Tiflis cattle and land owners have adopted the standard of assessment of taxation passed by the session of the Central Soviet executive, which has just ...

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  34. SYDNEY WOOL SALES

    At the wool sales to-day 5915 bales were offered, and 4179 bales were sold at auction. Privately 813 bales were disposed of. ...

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  35. MINERS' COUNCIL MEETS

    The Central council of the Miners' Federation commenced its sessions this afternoon. At the conclusion of the meeting this afternoon Mr. A. C. Willis, ...

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  36. YESTERDAY'S CASUALTIES

    C. Ohmsen, aged 30 years, a shunter, employed at the Steel Works, and living at 8 Macquarie-street, Mayfield, sustained an injury to his right forearm ...

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  37. A BOY CRIMINAL

    George Dixon, a boy of 14, who gave evidence in the case in which two boys were charged with the murder of Constable Willetts at Wolverhampton, has ...

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  38. NORTHERN COLLIERIES

    The Northern Collieries' Association reported yesterday:—"Stanford Merthyr and Bellbird No. 1 pits resumed this morning, but Duckenfield No. 2 and ...

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  39. A JOCKEY PREACHER

    Jack Jennings, who headed the winning jockeys' list in France in 1924, and rode the second horse in the Ascot Gold Cup, appeared in a new role, when clad in a ...

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  40. MEAT BOARD CHAIRMAN

    At a meeting of the State Cabinet to-day, Mr. N. W. Kingdon, meat expert, of Victoria, was appointed chairman of the Metropolitan Meat Board for a term of ...

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  41. THE STEAMER VOLUMNIA

    The steamer Volumia, chartered by the Commonwealth Lane, although duo to reach Sydney to-day, had not been sighted by the South Head signal ...

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  42. SEAMEN'S PICKING-UP PLACES.

    In the Federal Arbitration Court, to-day the application by the Seamen's Union to alter the picking up places, was mentioned. ...

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  43. FEDERAL POLITICS

    The Victorian Farmers' Union Conference opened to-day. Mr. Williams, of Nyang, moved, "That the Conference is absolutely opposed to ...

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  44. COMMONWEALTH SHIPS

    Mr. Bruce, the Prime Minster, in an interview this morning, prior to his departure for Perth, said he was certain that there would be offers for the ...

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  45. STUDENT ATHLETES

    A. E. Porritt, the New Zealand athlete, and R. Sholl, the Victorian, both of Oxford University, have been elected respectively president and secretary of ...

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  46. BOXING CONTEST

    At the National Sporting Club London, in a match of twenty rounds, for the cruiserweight championship of Britain, Tom Berry, London, outpointed Sergeant ...

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  47. ITALIAN CRIMINAL WANTED

    A message from Paris states that the French and Italian police are searching for an Italian convict, named Raimondi who was arrested in 1922 on seventy-five ...

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  48. VISITING NEWCASTLE

    H. A. Barraclough, Ltd., Opticians, of Sydney, will visit Newcastle on Friday, March 13, and may be consulted at Dr. Peisley's Dental Rooms, Hunter-street, ...

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