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  2. DISTRICT NEWS

    Wallsend Council met last night, when there were present: Aldermen S. M. Neal (Mayor), Scott, Turnbull, Timmins, Hill Lee, Morris, Capewell, Jones, Brooks, ...

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  3. AMERICAN TORNADO

    It is reported from Chicago that a devastating tornado yesterday swept Missouri, Kentucky, and Southern. Illinois, doing chief damage in the later State. ...

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  4. ALLEGED FRAUDS

    The case was continued yesterday in which Mrs. Muriel Waterhouse, as executrix of the will of her late husband, is proceeding against Sir David Wilson ...

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  5. FIRE AT TUSSAUD'S

    Madame Tussand's famous war works in Marylebone have been destroyed by fire. There was no chance of saving any of the exhibits. ...

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  6. LORD CURZON

    A bulletin issued last night states that Lord Curzon, Lord President of the Council, who was recently operated upon following a sudden seizure, is ...

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  7. NEW POLICY

    Mr. L. C. Amery, the Secretary of State for the Colonies, has decided to visit Australia and New Zealand in the autumn. ...

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  8. PARLIAMENTARY SESSION

    As the result of a lengthy interview between Sir George Fuller, the Premier, and Mr. Bruxner, the leader of the Progressives, to-day, an arrangement was ...

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  9. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS

    The position in regard to the Volumnia remained unchanged to-day. Returned soldiers were again engaged in discharging the Sydney cargo on the wharf, and ...

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  10. EMPLOYERS' FEDERATION MEETS

    A decision was reached at the meeting to-night, by the Employers' Federation, called to discuss the maritime trouble. It is understood that the federation ...

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  11. GOVERNMENT'S RECORD

    Sir George Fuller (Premier) to-day made a statement showing what the present National Administration had done for the farmers and country people generally. ...

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  12. WEST AUSTRALIA

    Mr. Collier, the Premier of West Australia, was yesterday the guest at a luncheon given by the Empire Parliamentary Association, over which Mr. ...

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  13. SLUMP IN MIGRATION

    The Estimates in connection with the Empire Settlement Act emphasise the present slump of migration to Australia. ...

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  14. WONTHAGGI STATE MINE

    The special tribunal convened under the Industrial Peace Act to deal with the claims of colliery engineers and engine-drivers, met in Sydney, to-day to deal with ...

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  15. GRETA

    Mr. William Maloney, one of the oldest residents of Greta, died on Wednesday, aged 83 years. He was a native of Mangrove, Hawkesbury River, and ...

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  16. SINGAPORE BASE

    In the House of Commons, Mr. John Beckett asked whether any kind of understanding existed between the American and British naval authorities, and ...

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  17. THE DENNISTOUN CASE

    The hearing of the action brought by Mrs. Dennistoun against her former husband, Lieutenant-Colonel Dennistoun, for the sum of £1080, alleged to have ...

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  18. NOVEL CELEBRATION

    The French Athletic Federation is organising a novel and most impressive method of celebrating the national fete on July 14. ...

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  19. THE GOLD STANDARD

    There is considerable financial and political discussion regarding the gold standard. The Federation of British Industries has sent a memorial to Mr. ...

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  20. YOUNG AUSTRALIANS

    The cadets visited the Royal domain at Laeken, accompanied by the British Ambassador, who presented them to the King and Prince Leopold, with whom ...

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  21. GORDON LEES' FUND

    The first meeting of the citizens' committee, which was formed to organise the testimonial to be presented to Mr. Gordon Lees, was held in the Newcastle ...

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  22. HAMILTON.

    The students of the Convent of Mercy, will repeat the programme of their St. Patrick's Day concert in the Sacred Heart school-room to-morrow ...

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  23. ALLEGED MURDER

    A message from Chicago states that the city has been shocked by a story of alleged murder, which threatens to create as great a horror as the famous ...

    Article : 186 words
  24. HAIRDRESSERS' UNION

    Mr. J. B. Cahill, assistant secretary to the Hairdressers' Union, was in Newcastle yesterday on business connected with that organisation. In the evening he addressed ...

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  25. SWISS DISASTER

    A message from Geneva reports a tragedy in the Canton Argovie. The sides of a gravel pit collapsed, burying the hut of a family named ...

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  26. NORTHERN COLLIERIES

    The Northern Collieries' Association reported yesterday: "Laidley's pit resumed this morning, but Duckenfield No. 2 Pelaw-Main, and Richmond Main collieries ...

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  27. QUEENSLAND.

    A writ has been issued on behalf of Arthur Ralston, the starter for the Queensland Turf Club, against the "Sporting Sun," claiming £5000 damages for alleged ...

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  28. AUSTRALIAN LOANS

    Sir Frederick Wise asked the Chancellor of the Exchequer, in the House of Commons, if he had received any information as to discussions between the ...

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  29. HARDWOOD PAVING BLOCKS

    The works committee of the Westminster City Council reported that the commonwealth had offered to supply hardwood blocks for the repair of the ...

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  30. 12th LIGHT HORSE REGT.

    Ex-members of the 12th Light Horse (A.I.F.) Regiment have subscribed the necessary funds to present a handsome memorial shield to the C.M.F. Unit that ...

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  31. FASCISTS AT MALTA

    An extraordinary outburst on the part of the Fascist militia has taken place on board an Italian steamer which has arrived at Malta from Tripoli. ...

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  32. THE DAVIS CUP

    The lawn tennis critic of the "Evening Standard" points out that the opponents of Britain in the Davis Cup matches have the choice of ground. It ...

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  33. FIRE IN FLORIDA

    A message from Palm Bench, Florida, reports that two big tourist hotels have been destroyed by fire. The property loss amounts to 4,000,000 ...

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  34. VICTORIA.

    It is officially stated that Lord Stradbroke will complete, his term of office as Governor of Victoria. Mr. Wilson, the Federal Minister for ...

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  35. INUNDATION IN PERU

    A telegram from Lima, states that radio advices from Trujillo, the third city of Peru, reports that the city has been completely destroyed by inundations, ...

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  36. LAWN TENNIS SENSATION

    A sensation has been created in the lawn tennis world by the dramatic action of the Lawn Tennis Association, in reference to tournament players' expenses. ...

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  37. STOCKTON.

    The town clerk yesterday received notification from the Under-Secretary to the Local Government Department, that the council's proposal to borrow £15,000 for ...

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  38. SYDNEY WOOL SALES

    At the Sydney wool sales to-day 7925 bales were offered at auction, and 6557 sold. Private sales totalled 1452 bales. The selection was a good one. ...

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  39. FIRES IN TOKIO

    Tokio was yesterday the scene of three conflagrations. One was in the neighbourhood of the Uyeno station, and has already destroyed more than 500 houses. ...

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  40. POLITICAL SLANDER CASE

    Finality was reached to-day in the case in which Roy N. Connolly, formerly editor of the "Labour Daily" Newspaper, sought to recover from John Thomas Lang, ...

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  41. PORT STEPHENS OYSTER LEASES

    Mr. C. W. Oakes, the Chief Secretary who is also Minister Controlling State Fisheries, referred to-day to a published statement in which grievances were ...

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  42. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    The "Daily Express" states that the Cabinet has decided to telegraph to the Dominions asking permission to publish the replies to the Cabinet's inquiries ...

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  43. PROTESTANT LABOUR PARTY.

    A public meeting, for the purpose of forming a branch of the Protestant Independent Labour party, was held at Stockton last night. Mr. R. Mitchell was ...

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  44. BUTTER PRESERVATIVES

    As the result of representations from Australia House, the Ministry for Health has decided to modify the draft regulations relating to preservatives, to permit the ...

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  45. GORDON LEES' FUND

    The "Newcastle Morning Herald" acknowledge receipt of the following donations:— £ s d ...

    Article : 138 words
  46. SYDNEY WATER BOARD ELECTION.

    A commencement was, made to-night, in counting the votes polled by aldermen of the municipalities and shires situated within the County of Cumberland, for the ...

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  47. BOLSHEVIK PLOT

    It is reported from Paris that the officials of the Russian Embassy are in a Panic concerning the disappearance of compromising documents during the night. ...

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  48. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    While navigation the entrance to the Outer Harbour last night, the P. and O. S.S. Maloja went aground on the southern bank. Despite the efforts of four ...

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  49. BARRINGTON TOPS

    When Mr. Wearne, the Minister for Lands, visited Barrington Tops recently, strong representations were made to him to have an area of land declared a ...

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  50. BEAUTIFUL COATS.

    Of interest to ladies will be found the particulars in Messrs. Sperling's advertisement on page 1 of some beautiful Velour Coats. We cannot but pass some ...

    Article : 73 words
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