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  2. INDUSTRIES PRESERVATION

    An announcement of the greatest importance especially to the commercial community, was made by Mr. Pratten, the Minister for Customs, at the annual ...

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  3. OLYMPIC GAMES

    There were 5000 people present at the presentation at the Colombes Stadium of the Olympic medals. America received 45 winning medals, ...

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  4. THE CONFERENCE

    The situation in the Allied Conference improved at the week-end as the result of M. Herriot's plucky acceptance of the scheme for bringing the German ...

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  5. GREATER NEWCASTLE BILL.

    Mr. M. Cromarty, M.P., considers that the terms of reference of the Greater Newcastle Bill, now before Parliament, are vague and unintelligible, and ...

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  6. CITY CONVENIENCES

    At the meeting of the Newcastle City Council last night, Alderman Dick moved, "That in order to overcome the congestion of traffic, the council take into ...

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  7. MAITLAND DISTRICT

    Mr. J. E. Pendlebury presided at a meeting of the Collery Mechanics' Association at West Maitland on Saturday, when representatives were present from ...

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  8. WEMBLEY EXHIBITION

    An interesting letter has been received by the Newcastle City Council from Mr. Guy Allbut, electrical engineer and manager to the Newcastle City Council's ...

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  9. DISTRICT NEWS.

    Mr. G. M'Govern who presided at a social evening on Saturday in the Oddfellows' Hall, extended, on behalf of the parishioners of St. Thomas' Church of ...

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  10. WEST WALLSEND.

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  11. GERMANY STIFFENING

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Dally Telegraph" states that under the influence of events in London the German attitude is stiffening. ...

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  12. KILLINGWORTH

    On Saturday the Killingworth 3rd grade Soccer team was at home to Teralba of same grade, and after a pleasant game they were victorious by 2 goals ...

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  13. VINCENNES CYCLING

    In the 1000 metres cycling race of the Olympic Games yesterday, G. A. Dempsey and W. Coppins, the Australians, were defeated in the semi-finals, and ...

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  14. GRETA.

    Mr. W. Bennett, M.P., has received a letter from the Under-Secretary to the Public Works Department, which states:—"With reference to your ...

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  15. COST OF BUILDING

    Mr. Patrick Hastings, the Attorney-General, speaking at Wallsend, declared that the Government was determined to obtain building materials at fair prices ...

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  16. LAMBTON

    Mrs. Ann Bell, one of Lambton's oldest residents, died on Sunday evening after a lengthy illness. She was born in the County of Northumberland, ...

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  17. THE TEST MATCH

    It has been raining steadily in Manchester for about 20 hours, and has still continued up to lunch time to-day. The continuation of the test match ...

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  18. THE INDIAN FLOODS

    A message from Bombay states that the first information now coming in from Madras indicates the gravity of the floods, and the widespread damage that ...

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  19. RESTRICTING LOANS

    Some interesting figures were quoted by Mr. Pratton, the Minister for Customs, in a speech which he delivered at the National Club to-day. ...

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  20. NEW BELMONT HOTEL

    Messrs. Tooth and Company, Limited, recently purchased from Mr. A. C. Clift the large bungalow residence and grounds known as The Gunyah, situated ...

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  21. A CRICKET DISPUTE

    Recent tension between Yorkshire and Middlesex has been eased by Waddington apologising to the Marylebone Club, after the latter had suggested that Yorkshire ...

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  22. CRICKET AVERAGES

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 78 words
  23. AFRICA'S TROUBLES

    A Capetown message reports that Sunday was observed throughout the Union as an official day of humiliation and prayer, by proclamation of the ...

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  24. LAWN TENNIS

    It is reported from New York that in the metropolitan championships at Brooklyn the Australian Davis Cup pair, G. L. Patterson and P. O'Hara Wood, won the ...

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  25. WEST MAITLAND POLICE COURT.

    Mr. T. W. Cohen, P.M., occupied the Bench at the West Maitland Police Court yesterday. William Holmes, a labourer, was fined ...

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  26. FATAL ACCIDENT

    Stanley Menz, aged 24 years, a labourer, who lived at Brook's Creek, was working in a quarry on the Hawkesbury River yesterday morning, when he was ...

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  27. ATTEMPTED TRAIN WRECKING

    The third attempt within a year to wreck a train near Durham resulted in the north-eastern night express to Scotland being temporarily derailed. ...

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  28. QUEENSLAND.

    The Albion shooting affray of July, which resulted in the death of Ernest Hargraves in the General Hospital, was proceeded with this morning, when ...

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  29. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The following deaths are announced: Mrs. Champion, wife of the manager of the London branch of the Commonwealth Bank; Mr. Gordon Inglis, of ...

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  30. ROMAN RUINS IN ENGLAND.

    Excavation work in connection with the Roman city of Uriconium at Wroxeter (Salop) is being resumed by the Birmingham Archaeological Society. Uriconium, ...

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  31. WIRELESS SUB-STATION

    It is definitely known that a wireless sub-station is to be established in Newcastle, Mr. M. C. Reid, president of the Newcastle Chamber of Commerce, has ...

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  32. THE EX-GREEK KING

    Interviewed by a representative of the "Daily Express," the ex-King George of Greece said: "I am convinced that it is only a matter of time when I shall be ...

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  33. 44-HOURS' WEEK

    "It is gratifying to find Mr. Theodore, the Premier of Queensland, and one of the Socialist Party's stalwarts, upholding the sound economic principles of the ...

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  34. VICTORIA.

    It is generally anticipated that Mr. Bruce, the Prime Minister, will make no statement regarding his decision concerning the amended Bruce-Page ...

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  35. CHARGE OF MURDER

    Frederick Southgate, a former, aged 52, visited Colchester Asylum and sought admission there on the ground that he had lost his memory. Shortly ...

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  36. ABERMAIN.

    The ball organised by The Pride of Abermain, G.U.O.O.F., and held on Friday night, in Parson's Hall, was one of the most successful social functions of the ...

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  37. AMERICAN WISDOM IN BRIEF.

    In England there is a movement to make insanity a cause for divorce. It is already the cause of many marriages. The chief trouble with increased ...

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  38. STATE POLITICS

    When the Legislative Assembly meets to-morrow, members will proceed to Gvernment House to present to the Governor the resolution of congratulation ...

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  39. BELLBIRD COLLIERY

    Work was resumed by the proto men yesterday morning on the concrete stoppings necessary to consolidate that section of the mine between No. 5 flat ...

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  40. FIRE AT WEST WALLSEND

    Shortly before four o'clock yesterday morning Mr. Ferguson, a resident of West Wallsend, while on his way to work, saw flames at the rear of the ...

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  41. LAKE MACQUARIE SHIRE

    Mr. D. Murray, M.P., has been informed by the Under-Secretary to the Local Government Department that the sum of £5000 is to be made available from ...

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  42. TORONTO.

    A public meeting, convened by the Toronto Progress Committee, was presided over by Mr. G. H. Williams, president of the progress committee, who said that ...

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  43. KURRI KURRI

    William Mortime Taylor was brought before Mr. G. Brown, J.P., at the Kurri Kurri Police Court, yesterday, charged with a serious offence. He was ...

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  44. YESTERDAY'S CASUALTIES

    W. Morrison, aged 21 years, a machinist, employed at a sawmill at Cook's Hill, had the first finger and thumb of the left hand lacerated by a circular saw ...

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  45. SALVATION ARMY

    Staff Captain Gillam, a Sydney lady, who has done considerable service as a missionary in Northern China, addressed a well-attended meeting at the ...

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  46. GOVERNOR-GENERAL'S VISIT

    A letter came before the Newcastle Council last night from the Military Secretary to Lord Forster, the Governor-General, advising that his ...

    Article : 115 words
  47. NEWCASTLE HOTEL ROBBERY

    It has been reported to the police that a sum of £17 was stolen from the room of Mrs. S. E. Armstrong, wife of the licensee of the Empire Hotel, ...

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  48. HAMILTON.

    In connection with the Mother Columba Memorial, a largely attended meeting of parishioners was held in the Sacred Heart schoolroom on Sunday night, ...

    Article : 233 words
  49. Advertising

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