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  2. DEATH PACT

    Emily Bertha Taylor, aged 31, a married woman, appeared, on remand, at the Police Coutrt to-day, charged with having, on October 15 at the Australian Hotel, ...

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  3. SHOOTING AFFRAY

    Because George Williams, who was recently shot while he was near the totalisator window at Kensington racecourse, is still in hospital, the case in which ...

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  4. BUSY MAN

    The Prime Minster arrived from Canberra to-day by the Sydney express, to attend a meeting of the Defence Council and left for the Capital later in the ...

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  5. OBITUARY

    The death occurred in the Grafton District Hospital after a shot illness of Mrs. Cave wife of Mir. J. S. Cave, who is employed at the Pioneer Dairy Company, ...

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  6. MUNICIPAL FERRY

    A special meeting of the Stockton Council was held last night, to discuss a report submitted by the Ferries' Committee of a proposed municipal ferry service. ...

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  7. MASSED PICKETING BILL

    The Crimes (Molestation and Intimidation) Bill, which deals with massed picketing was the prinicipal measure discussed by the Legislative Council last night. The second reading stage was carried on division, by 23 to 16, and went through ...

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  8. NARRABRI MURDER

    Detective Matthews arrived from Sydney last night, and was engaged all to-day in dragging waterholes searching for the head and legs of the murdered man ...

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  9. MAN'S BODY IN RIVER

    The body of a man badly decomposed was found in the Hunter River near Aberdeen yesterday afternoon. The police do not think it is a case of foul play. ...

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  10. INDUSTRIAL NEWS

    Mr. Dunean McGeachie, Superintendent of the State coalmine, announced on Friday, that actual sinking of the new shaft for the colliery would not begin before ...

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  11. ALLEGED ASSAULT

    John Samos, a Greek confectioner, was committed for trial before Mr. Flynn, SM., at the Campsie Police Court to-day, on a charge of assault with intent to ...

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  12. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    Moscow, November 11.—The Soviet authorities announce that the grain reserve is 1,500,000 tons. ...

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  13. PATHETIC SUICIDE

    A pathetically worded letter was left by Gerard Evert Wendt (76) ho died in hospital on Octobe 31, from knife wounds in his throat and left arm. The ...

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  14. Lady Shackleton at Palace

    London, November 11.—The King has granted the use of a suite of apartments at Hampton Court Palace to Lady Shackleton, widow of the famous Polar ...

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  15. WIREWORKERS

    Mr. W. F. Read, State Chairman, presided over a sitting of the Wireworkers' Conciliation Committee held at the Newcastle Courthouse yesterday. ...

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  16. Canadian Minister Dead

    Toronto, November 11.—Mr. James Alexander Robb, Canadian Minister of Finance, died to-day an illness lasting several weeks, on which pneumonia ...

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  17. TAILOR ROBBED

    Thieves who specialised in shop-breaking by making a hole in the wall secured a large haul during the week-end. They entered a building under construction in ...

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  18. London in Roman Days

    London November 11.—The discovery of a fragment of a pot of red Samianware during excavations at Moorgate, supplementing the seanty previous ...

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  19. MAN BADLY BURNED

    Suffering from extensive burns and shock Francis Patmore, aged 62, of Dunn-street. Maroubra, was admitted to hospital to-day. He was working at the ...

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  20. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    Mr. B. R. Gelling, the President of the New South Wales Branch of the League of Nations, will be the guest of the Chamber of Newcastle at a luncheon at ...

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  21. Father Slain by His Family

    Cologue, November 11.—A woman, her two daughters, her son, and son-in-law have been senteced to terms of imprisonment, ranging from two to 10 years, for ...

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  22. ESTATE OF £219,800

    The Victorian estate of the late Mr. Norman Falkner, who died in London recently, is valied for probate purposes at £219,800. Of this total £176,500 in ...

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  23. BRIDGE WORKERS RESUME

    Employees of, Dorman, Long and Co., engaged on the construction of the Sydney Harbour Bridge resumed work this morning in accordance, with the decision ...

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  24. WOMAN ATTACKED IN PARK

    Nellie Scott, aged 22, was treated at Sydney Hospital late last night for serious abrasions to the head an face. She told the police that she had been ...

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  25. Trial of Anti-Communists

    Voronech, November 11.—The trial has begun: of 42 members of the Fiodorists, a religious sect, charged with anti-Soviet propaganda, with ...

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  26. LONDON MYSTERY

    To connection with the finding of a bag of bones on a London 'bus Scotland Yard detectives to-day questioned, Mrs. Eva Prescott, residing in the village of ...

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  27. LABOUR EXCHANGE

    At the Newcastle Labour Exchange during October, 600 persons registered for employment, and 1500 had their cards redated. The registrations increased. The ...

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  28. BELMONT

    The Lake Macquarie Shire Council has been notified by the Board of fire Commissioners, that, with reference to the representatives made to the board it is ...

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  29. RETRENCHMENT

    Between 50 and 60 employees of the Victorian railways have been given the option of a reduction in status or dismissal, and it understood these notices ...

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  30. NOMINATIONS CLOSE

    Nominations for the 65 Legislative Assembly seats closed to-day for the elections on November 30. Twenty members have been returned unopposed, 14 of ...

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  31. WATER BOARD EMPLOYEES

    The number of casual employees in the service of the Hunter Water Board, at he date of last pay as shown in a statement presented at the meeting yesterday, ...

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  32. WEDDING

    On Saturday evening, November 9 at the Congregational Church. West Maitland, at 7 p.m., Rev. Mr. Taylor officiating Miss Nellie Mather eldest daughter ...

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  33. RAILWAY AMBULANCE

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  34. CANADIAN-MADE GOODS

    On the occasion of the opening of the "National Produce in Canada" Exhibition in Montreal on Monday last, the Premier, Mr. Bavin, cabled to M. Taschereau, ...

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  35. FOUND GUILTY

    Alexander Toppin 18, was found "Guilty'" at Bollarat to-day on a charge of having at Yarram Park Estate, near Williams shot at Alfred Clarence ...

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  36. ALLEGED PARRICIDE

    Basil Harrison (27) labourer of Phillip-street, Alphington, was to-day committed for trial on a charge having murdered his father, who was aged 57. Harrison ...

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  37. ZEAL FOR KNOWLEDGE

    A great deal too much loose talk has been heard of the frivolity and the slackness of the generation which has grown up since the war." says the London ...

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  38. CHINESE PIRATES

    A new angle has been injected into the Kwangchi piracy case by the receipt of a wireless message from the pirating: vessel to-day, stating that the Kwangchi was ...

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  39. MINERS' DEATH

    An inquest was held before Mr. Grant, Wonthaggi Coroner, into the death of Andrew Sheddon, a miner. The jury found that Sheddon died from shock, following ...

    Article : 111 words
  40. SYDNEY WOOL SALES

    At the wool sales to-day a good selection comprising 8058 bales was submitted at auction, and of this number 7350 were sold. An additional 960 were disposed of ...

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  41. THE BAY OF BISCAY.

    Where is the Bay of Biscay? It does not exist to-day in French geographies. he name '"Biscaye" occurs only once in the best French atlas, and then it is ...

    Article : 94 words
  42. WARWICK BOWLERS

    Ald. H. L. Wheeler, the Mayor of Newcastle will to-morrow morning tender a public welcome to the visiting team of bowlers from Warwick (Q.). ...

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