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  2. FRENCH WAR DEBT

    The "Quai D'Orsmy" reports that M. Berenger, the French Ambassador in Washington, anti Mr. Mellon, the Secrelary to the United States Treasury, have ...

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  3. LAKE MACQUARIE LIGHT

    The Lake Macquaric lighting question was mentioned before Mr. Justice Owen to-day. The matter was to have come before Mr. Justice Harvey in the Equity ...

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  4. COAL CRISIS

    Mr. Baldwin, the Prime Minister, has decided to take action to prevent a rejection of the negotiations between the miners and the coal owners. ...

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  5. PEN-NOTES AND PENCILLINGS.

    Anzac Day is War Day, Peace Day, and Thanksgiving Day. But with so many to strike that familiar note, what can be said here that will sound as ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. OUR CRICKETERS

    The Australian cricketers were entertained at luncheon yesterday by the Australian and New Zealand Club. The King sent the following message:— ...

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  7. ANZAC DAY

    A message has been received by Lord Stonehaven, the Governor-General, from the King, in recognition of all that Anzac Day commemorates. ...

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  8. ST. PHILIP'S CHURCH

    The service to be attended by the parade in St. Philip's Church, will be conducted by the Rev. A. Robson M'Vittie, M.A., Chaplain R.A.N.R. At 3 p.m. a ...

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  9. CENTRAL METHODIST MISSION

    Rev. E. E. Hynes will be the preacher at the special service at the Central Methodist Mission, in the evening. The choir will render the anthem, "And the Glory," ...

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  10. ANZAC CONCERT

    Details of arrangements for services throughout the district will be found under the heading of church services. ...

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  11. MR. BRUCE'S MESSAGE

    Mr. Bruce, the Prime Minister, has issued the following Anzac message:— "Throughout the length and breadth of our land the eleventh anniversary of ...

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  12. MEETING OF SHIRE COUNCIL

    A special meeting of Lake Macquarle Shire Council was held at Spoors' Point last night, when further considerntion was given to matters in connection with ...

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  13. OTHER SERVICES

    An Anzac concert will be presented on Sunday night, at the Victoria Theatre, commencing at 8.30. The concert is being arranged by Mrs. Hannel, L.A.B., ...

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  14. MINERS' STATEMENT

    Mr. A. J. Cook, the miners' secretary, has issued the following statement:— "We met the coslowners at their request. Mr. Evan Williams, president of ...

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  15. ITALIAN LIABILITY

    It is announced from Washlington that the Italian debt repayment agreement, although it has been ratified by the House of Representatives, and approved by the ...

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  16. MONDAY'S HOLIDAY

    Monday will be observed as a Commonwealth and State public holiday. The following arrangements will be observed at Newcastle Post-office: Postal ...

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  17. THE SYRIAN RISING

    According to "Le Petit Journal," M. Briand, the French Prime Minister, addressing the Committee on Foreign Affairst of the Senate, explained that a ...

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  18. MR. BADDELEY

    Mr. J. M. Baddeley, the New South Wales Minister for Mines and Labour and Industry has arrived in Melbourne from Adelaide. ...

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  19. YESTERDAY'S CASUALTIES

    Mrs. Susan Stevens, aged 74 years, living at 7 Fawcett-street, Mayfield, fell out of bed yesterday morning, and falling against a fireplace sustained a lacerated ...

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  20. THE OWNERS' REPLY

    Mr. Lee, the secretary to the Mining Association, in a statement as regards the conference, says: The miners made it clear that they were not prepared to ...

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  21. CHINESE AFFAIRS

    A message from Chang Tso Lin, the son of Chang Sue Hsiang, and the Fengtien Generals Chang Tsun Chang and Li Ching Lin, entered Pekin yesterday ...

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  22. FLAGS HALF MAST

    Mr. Lang, the Premier, has instructed that flags shall be flown on Government buildings on Anaze Day (Sunday) at half-mast until 12 noon, and from that hour ...

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  23. THE "STRAW" BALLOT.

    That is what they call it in America, and all that can be said is that it is like the cross-word puzzle-a bit overdone. May it never come to Australia, ...

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  24. A BIG BUSINESS.

    When a business changes hands—in a sense—for a sum approximating £3,000,000, it is rather notworthy. It would be this anywhere, but when it is in ...

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  25. SUBSIDY TO END

    It is authoritatively learnt that the Prime Minister re-emphasised to the owners that the subsidy would terminate on May 1. ...

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  26. DEATH OF MRS. LAW

    The Melbourne coroner held an inquiry to-day regarding the death of Mrs. Elizabeth Law, whose body was found at Oakleigh on March 25. ...

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  27. NEWCASTLE OBSERVANCE

    The Citizen Forces will take part in a ceremonial march through Newcastle to-day in commemoration of Anzac Day. The following units will take part: ...

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  28. THE WAGE QUESTION

    There is general satisfaction that Mr. Baldwin has taken the coal situation in hand. The shrewdest observers are of opinion that the matter could be settled ...

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  29. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    It is officially stated that the Duchess of York and her infant daughter are making excellent progress. The death has occurred of George ...

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  30. COMMISSIONER ASSAULTED

    It is reported from Canton that Mr. Hayley Bell, the Commissioner of Customs, was assaulted by strike pickets armed with bamboo staffs, on Thursday. ...

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  31. THE FIRST MATCH

    The special correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" says:—"The sleepy Thames Valley village of Holyport is looking forward to the Australians' ...

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  32. VICTORIA

    Mr. Brown, the Director of Postal Services, states that the department is considering the question of establishing an Serial mail service along the ...

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  33. THE SHAMEEN RIOTS

    Papers published respecting the Shameen fighting of June 23 says that four independent witnesses, Mr. T. G. Stokes, an Australian, and three Americans, have ...

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  34. AN AERIAL TORPEDO.

    It is said by an expert in such matters that Japan has perfected an aerial torpedo, and is constructing such in large numbers. He is an expert in America, ...

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  35. CONSECRATION OF COLOURS

    At 3.45 p.m. on the Newcastle Sports Ground, the King's and regimental colours of the 35th Battalion will be consecrated and presented to the battalion. ...

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  36. AFRICA'S INDEPENDENCE

    In the House of Assembly yesterday, General Hertzog, the Prime Minister, in a lengthy speech on the international status of South Africa, contended that ...

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  37. IN SYDNEY.

    Thomas McKenzie, aged 65, storeman, of Globe, drank a quantity of poison at his home to-night. He was conveyed to hospital, where life was pronounced extinct. ...

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  38. A.I.F. OFFICERS' REUNION

    At night a reunion of former A.I.F. officers will be held at Scottish House, Hunter-street. All officers are requested to attend. Where possible uniform should ...

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  39. STILL NO PRACTICE

    The wicket at the Lord's ground was still unfit for practice to-day. Grimmett is feeling the effects of his chill, and most of the other Australian ...

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  40. LATE PROFESSOR LEFROY

    Professor Balfour Browne, the successor to Professor Lefroy, who died from accidental poisoning ii his laboratory, states that the investigations show that ...

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  41. TO-MORROW'S SERVICES

    Services in commemoration of Anzac Day will be held throughout the district to-marrow. In connection with the morning services ...

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  42. THE WEATHER

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  43. CHANCERY WINDFALL

    After lying in Chancery for 87 years, a windfall of £30,000 has come to Mr. Cottam, a Nottingham engineer, his doctor brother, and a married sister. ...

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  44. INTERSTATE TENNIS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 175 words
  45. A STATE WITHIN A STATE.

    A certain recent judgment reminds us that there is nothing that is perfect—not even a Union of States. And for this reason—with the State itself sovereign ...

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  46. AIRMEN'S DIFFICULTIES

    The Spanish airman, Boltved, and his mechanic, who are en route to Tokio, arrived safely at Shanghai this afternoon. ...

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  47. PROGRESSING CHINA.

    An interview with one of the great Chinese leaders, published abroad, makes very intersting reading. More, it makes very instructive reading. How long ago ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  48. COUNTRY CONDITIONS

    The Railway Commissioers returned to-day from their annual tour of inspection of portion of the southern railway system. They left Sydney on Sunday ...

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  49. A CINEMA CONTRACT

    Betty Blythe, the movie star, brillantly dressed, related in court her stage experience in Berlin, where she went after making an agreement in Los ...

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  50. INDIVIDUALISM.

    Reference was made the other day to our Governor-Generals, one by one since and inclusive of the first, Lord Hopetown. It was by dividing them ...

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  51. AMERICAN PROHIBITION

    A Washington message states that Superintendent Dinwiddle, of the National Temperance Burean, giving evidence before the Senate Committee on ...

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  52. NEWCASTLE CATHEDRAL

    At Newcastle Cathedral services will commence with Holy Communion at 7 a.m., followed by requiem eucharist. At 11 a.m. there will be parade service, ...

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  53. FACTORY EXPLOSION

    A message received in Toklefrom Hiresbina reports that a factory exploded this morning, killing a man and his wife, and seriously injuring six ...

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  54. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    James Wilson, alias Paul Simon, a fashionably dressed young man, who was arrested on the steamer Anchises at the Semaphore yesterday, was to-day ...

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  55. MURDERS IN BERLIN

    A telegram from Berlin states that a locksmith named Polnzius, who had just been released from gaol, rushed straight home in a state of frenzy. ...

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  56. ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH.

    Services will be conducted in St. Andrew's Charch, Laman-street, by Rev D. J. Flockhart, M.A. At 11 a.m. there will be a citizens' service of ...

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  57. LORD STONEHAVEN'S THANKS

    The town clerk of Newcastle yesterday received the following message from Lord Stonehaven, the Governor-General:— "Please ask the Mayor to convey my ...

    Article : 38 words
  58. Advertising

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