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  2. THE LEAGUE

    Viscount Cecil opened the proceedings of the committee on the composition of the Council of the League of Nations. He emphasised the importance of the ...

    Article : 306 words
  3. OUR CRICKETERS

    The match between the Australians and the Surrey eleven was resumed at half-past three o'clock yesterday. Woodfull and Hendry, 87. and 28 ...

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  4. DRAINAGE CONSTRUCTION

    At the meeting of the Newcastle Water Hoard, yesterday, a letter was read from the town clerk of Wickham, in which the council protested against any work being ...

    Article : 462 words
  5. ENGINEDRIVERS' TROUBLE

    As stated in the "Newcastle Morning Herald" this morning, the colliery proprietors have declined to accept the proposal of Mr. Baddeley, the Minister for ...

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  6. BRITISH COAL CRISIS.

    There is as yet no indication of any intention on the port of the Trade Union Conference to call off the general strike, which the Government insists upon as a ...

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  7. POLICE PROSECUTIONS

    Cases were heard in London Nuneaton, Middlesborough, Chesterfield, and Newcastle Police Courts of rioting and circulating false news. The sentences ...

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  8. AID TO STRIKERS

    The Trade Union Conference announces that the International Federation of Trade Unions has requested all centres to open relief funds for the British ...

    Article : 165 words
  9. NO REDUCTION OF PAY

    Mr. C. MI. M'Donald, chairman of the Northern Collieries' Association states: "In the issue of the "Newcastle Herald" newspaper of the 10th instant, "Winding ...

    Article : 138 words
  10. BYRD'S POLAR FLIGHT

    England's industrial catastrophe is over shadowed by the thrilling story of Commander Byrd's polar flight. His return to King's Bay, after a 15 ...

    Article : 307 words
  11. ROTTERDAM SUPPLIES COAL

    Owing to the strike in Britain, the bun kering stations near Rotterdam, which are worked by unorganised labour, are most active. ...

    Article : 55 words
  12. SOUTH COAST MINES IDLE

    The whole of the collieries on the South Coast were idle to-day. When the miners at Mount Pleasant turned pp this morning, the officials read a communication ...

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  13. VICTORIA

    Mr. Bruce. the Prime Minister, said to-night that no agenda has been fixed for the financial conference between the Commonwealth and the States. ...

    Article : 308 words
  14. A MANCHESTER VIEW

    The "Manchester Guardian," in an editorial, which is only published in London in the shape of a typewritten copy, posted up at the London office, ...

    Article : 174 words
  15. TASMANIAN TROUBLE ENDED

    The officials of the Engine-drivers' Association this afternoon received a telegram from Tasmania stating that the management of the Cornwall and Mount ...

    Article : 72 words
  16. POSITION IN NEWCASTLE

    There was no change in the position at Newcastle. All the collieries were, it was ascertain at the miners' offices, idle as on the previous day. ...

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  17. SITUATION IMPROVING

    The Government spokesman states that the situation in all parts of the country is well maintained. Arrangements for the distribution of milk, food, and petrol ...

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  18. RIOTS AND DISTURBANCES

    There was spasmodic rioting in Edinburgh, where two men were arrested for attempting to slash a policeman with a knife. The tramway service is practically ...

    Article : 366 words
  19. PROTECTION TO APPLES

    The Government agrees to give protection to a certain number of apples, which will be escorted from the docks on days when the despatch of meat ...

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  20. PRIVY COUNCIL APPEAL

    The Privy Council has reserved judgment in the appeal by the Australian Bank of Commerce from the decision of the Newt South Wales Full Court in ...

    Article : 129 words
  21. THE KING STANDS ALOOF

    Frequent Ministerial visits to Buckingham Palace occasioned a rumour that his Majesty was intervening in the strike situation, but a prompt denial is ...

    Article : 141 words
  22. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS

    The hearing of objections to registration in the Commonwealth Arbitration Court of the Colliery Mechanics' Protective Association. Hunter River District ...

    Article : 55 words
  23. GALE AT NEWCASTLE

    A westerly gale blew at Newcastle yesterday making conditions most unpleasant, out of doors, and the wind reached a velocity of 65 miles an hour. The weather ...

    Article : 139 words
  24. TRADE UNION SOLID

    A Trade Union Congress communique issued this afternoon says: "Our front remains unbroken, and the difficulty is to keep other men in, pending any decision ...

    Article : 294 words
  25. QUEENSLAND.

    The question whether too many subjects were not taught in the primary schools, thereby dulling the inquiring mind of the child, was raised by Mr. R. ...

    Article : 152 words
  26. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    The death is reported from New York of Mr. Alton B. Parker, former Chief Justice of the Court of Appeal. He died yesterday, while seated in an automobile. ...

    Article : 174 words
  27. REDHEAD COLLIERY CASES.

    The hearing of the cases against four of the officials of the Redhead Colliery for alleged breaches of the Coal Mines Regulation Act, arising out of the ...

    Article : 67 words
  28. QUEENSLAND GOLD YIELD

    The gold yield of Queensland has fallen off considerably due chiefly to the closing down of Mount Morgan mine. So far this year the output has -been ...

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  29. RAILWAY DISASTERS

    The use of volunteer labour adds to the gravity of three railway accidents, as the question is certain to arise whether they were due to the inexperience of the ...

    Article : 194 words
  30. BULLI COLLIERY

    Mr. A. K. Broadhead, who recently retired from the position of manager of the Bull Colliery, was entertained by the citizens at a gathering in Bulli, ...

    Article : 48 words
  31. WALLSEND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 220 words
  32. DETECTIVES MISSING

    For some time past Detectives Walch and Pitman have been missing. At first it was thought they were away on a long trip, but Detective Condon, who was sent ...

    Article : 121 words
  33. QUEENSLAND ELECTIONS

    The counting of returns from outlying polling places, and of the postal votes in some electorates, which was continued to-day, did not affect the position of parties. ...

    Article : 83 words
  34. IN THE COMMONS

    The strike cropped up in the House of Commons at the very first question by Sir Grattan Doyle, whom Sir Henry Barnston informed that there was not ...

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  35. AUSTRALIAN WORKERS' UNION

    Mr. G. C. Bodkin, secretary to the Railway Industry branch of the Australian Workers' Union, recently requested the Railway, Department to ...

    Article : 139 words
  36. MINERS' COUNCIL TO MEET

    A special meeting of the Central Council of the Miners' Fedecation will be [?] in Sydney next week, commencing on Tuesday afternoon. In making this ...

    Article : 112 words
  37. YESTERDAY'S CASUALTIES

    Harry M'Ghie, aged 52 years, a labourer, living at 3 Laman-street, Newcastle, was cleaning windows at a house in Terrace-street, Newcastle, yesterday afternoon, ...

    Article : 162 words
  38. TRANSPORT FREER

    The first crumb of comfort yesterday morning was the spectacle of strings of the (General Company's big red omnibuses up and down the Strand, giving London a ...

    Article : 637 words
  39. NEWCASTLE SEWERAGE

    The Parliamentary Standing Committee on public Works will visit Newcastle on Monday. Evidence will, on that and following days, be taken in connection with ...

    Article : 77 words
  40. SYDNEY WOOL SALES

    At the wool sales to-day 2318 bales Were offered at auction and 7509 sold; Private sales totalled 2079 bales. The Sydney wool-selling brokers ...

    Article : 78 words
  41. FURTHER RIOTS

    Reuter reports that the rioting in Hull continued at the week-end, the police being forced to charge the crowds, who were atoning trams and omnibuses. ...

    Article : 123 words
  42. ENGINE-DRIVERS' CASE

    "The position taken up by the enginedrivers and firemen in the dispute that has eventuated in the coal-mining industry does not seem to be fully understood ...

    Article : 409 words
  43. WADE & BUTCHER CUTLERY.

    Wade and Butcher cannot make all the Cutlery in Sheffield, so they make the best of it. First since 1725. ...

    Article : 26 words
  44. Advertising

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