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  2. THE ASSEMBLY

    Proceedings were rather lively in the Legislative Assembly during question time this afternoon, and at times members threatened to get out of hand. ...

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  3. FAMILY ENDOWMENT

    In a supplementary report by the Auditor-General, tabled in the Legislative Assembly this afternoon, it is shown that in the year ended June 30 last, payments ...

    Article : 308 words
  4. SUNDAY TENNIS

    A deputation from the Islington Park Tennis Club waited upon the Wickham Council last night, and made application for permission to play tennis on the park ...

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  5. ALSATIAN DOGS

    After reviewing the arguments for and against the banning of Alsatian dogs in Australia, Dr. W. N. Robertson, Director of the Division of Veterinary Hygiene, in ...

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  6. FEDERAL SESSION

    In the House of Representatives to-day, Mr. Cessnock (Lab., Eden-Monoara) gave notice of motion that, before the Government was represented at the Naval ...

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  7. WICKHAM COUNCIL

    Wickham Council met last night, when there were present—Ald. A. E. Young (Mayor), C. H. Croft, J. H. Kirki, A, F. A. B. Colley, J. Turner, and J. L. Fegan. ...

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  8. INDUSTRIAL NEWS

    In the Legislative Assembly this afternoon Mr. J. Smith, M.P., asked Mr. Buttenshaw (Minister for Works) whether, in view of the retrenchment of employees of ...

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  9. INSTITUTE FORMED

    Plans for the formation of a Newcastle Institute of Industrial Psychology were made at a public meeting, representative of industry, commerce, and the ...

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  10. TO RESUME

    The attention of Messrs. A. Teece (Treasurer) and D. McNeill (Secretary) of the Northern Miners' Federation, was occupied yesterday in dealing with the dispute ...

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  11. WALLSEND-BOREHOLE

    The management of Wallsend-Borehole Colliery was interviewed yesterday by officers of the Miners' Lodge concerning the dispute over a miner being engaged to ...

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  12. ROBBED OF £400

    Two men were knocked unconscious by a gang in the park of Rushcutters' Bay later to-night, and one of them reported to the police that he was robbed of ...

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  13. A.R.U. MANIFESTO

    The President of the Australian Railways Union (Mr. E. A. Chapman), in a manifesto on behalf of his union, issued to-day, attacked the policy of "making the ...

    Article : 476 words
  14. DENTAL BOARD

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 146 words
  15. SMASH AT NEWTOWN

    The corner in King-street, Newtown, near the St. George Hall, where a boy and an old man were killed on August 11 by a runaway motor lorry, was the scene ...

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  16. TRANSPORT BILL

    Representatives of municipal and shire councils in the Newcastle district were introduced to Mr. Bruxner, Minister for Local Government, to-day, by Mr. P. ...

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  17. MAN'S BODY IN PARK

    The body of a middle-aged man, believed to be Robert Oliver Show, formerly a resident of Paddington, was found in Centennial Park this afternoon. A ...

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  18. QUESTIONS

    Mr. Brennan, Attorney-General, informed Mr. Martens (Labour, Herbert), that the Government stood, and always had stood, for the observance of the ...

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  19. JAPANESE KILLED

    At the close of an inquiry by Coroner Grant, to-day into the death of A. Mekichi Kobayashi, a cook of the Japanese steamer Koshin Maru, Henry Crosby ...

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  20. 550 MIGRANTS

    Under charter by the Salvation Army, the White Star liner Vedic arrived at Fremantle from London to-day, with the third party of migrants carried by the ...

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  21. DEAF AND DUMB

    Ideal weather favoured the gift afternoon at the Waratah Deaf and Dumb Institution on Saturday. There was a large attendance of friends of the institution, ...

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  22. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    London, November 26.—It is understood that no drastic alterations will figure in the report of the Imperial Constitutional Conference, which will be finalised next ...

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  23. ARRESTED ON ROOF

    Two employees working late at the drapery store of Hobson's Ltd., North Sydney, heard someone walking about on the roof to-night, and communicated with ...

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  24. R.A.F. Appointment

    London, November 26.—The Air Ministry has announced that Air Commodore Arthur Murray Longmore has been appointed as air officer commanding the ...

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  25. THE COUNCIL

    When the Legislative Council met this afternoon, the Select Committee appointed last night to draw up reasons for disagreeing from the amendment made by ...

    Article : 249 words
  26. Mr. Kellogg Honoured

    London, November 26.—The honorary degree of Doctor of Civil Law was conferred on Mr. Frank Kellogg, the former Secretary of State of the United States, ...

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  27. A GORDON RECITAL

    Last night, in the Longworth Institute, under the auspices of the Australian Society of Newcastle, Mr. E. McDonnell delivered a lecture-recital on ...

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  28. New Governor of Trinidad

    London, November 26.—The Kling has approved of the appointment of Sir Alfred Claud Hollis, formerly British Resident for Zanzibar Protectorate, as Governor ...

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  29. TEN YEARS' GAOL

    A sentence of 10 years' penal servitude was imposed on Frederick Gordon (29), clerk, at the Darlinghurst Sessions to-day. Gordon, whom the police described as "a ...

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  30. Trade Within the Empire

    London, November 26.—Mr. W. Graham, President of the Board of Trade, answering a question in the House of Commons, said that out of the total merchandise ...

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  31. MT. ELLIOTT MINE

    The loss at the Mount Elliott (Queensland) gold mine last year was £10,339, making a total debit of £38,373. The directors decided not to proceed with ...

    Article : 89 words
  32. QUESTIONS

    Mr. Baddeley asked the Premier, in the Legislative Assembly this afternoon what action be intended to take in connection with the amendment made last night by ...

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  33. Late Mr. J. Robb's Successor

    Ottawa, November 20.—Mr. C. A. Duning Minister for Railways of Canada, was sworn in as Minister for Finance in succession to the late Mr. J. A. Robb. ...

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  34. ECONOMIC CONFERENCE

    When and where the Imperial Economic Conference will be held is still a matter for negotiation between the Government of Canada and other parts of the Empire. ...

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  35. OPIUM WORTH £1000

    Opium valued at £1000 was found by Customs officials to-day, in a tank on the steamer Nellore, which reached Sydney from the East on Monday. The Chief ...

    Article : 68 words
  36. "ENFORCED RESIGNATIONS"

    In the Legislative Assembly this afternoon, Mr. Lang asked the Premier if he would lay on the table of the House the whole of the correspondence between ...

    Article : 69 words
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