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  2. THE IRISH SITUATION.

    Mr. Winston Churhchill last evening made a statement on the Irish situation in the House of commons. He said that when the Government ...

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  3. THE BERLIN MURDER.

    It is reported from Berlin that a Republican demonstration was held in the Lustgarten, and made an enormous impression. It was attended by 200,000 ...

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  4. THE COAL TRIBUNAL.

    Pending a decision by the High Court on the question of the validity of the Coal Tribunal, a rule nisi has been granted for a proceeding with the hearing of the ...

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  5. LATE SIR H. WILSON.

    Through shorn of much of its pageantry owing to the rain, the funeral of the murdered Field-Marshal. Sir Henry Wilson was an imposing military spectacle, ...

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  6. STEAMER RONA WRECKED.

    The Colonial Sugar Refining Company's steamer Rona, bound from Fill to Sydney, via Auckland, ran on to Flat Rock on the eastern coast of Northern New ...

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  7. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS.

    Operations were resumed at the wire and nail works of Messrs, Rylands Brothers, Limited, Port Waratah, yesterday. The plant had been shut down since ...

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  8. POLICE PRECAUTIONS.

    The police have vigorously prepared to counter a possible campaign of Sinn Fein terrorism In Britain and Scotland. The Flying Squadron is actively ...

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  9. NEWCASTLE SHOP ASSISTANTS

    The claims for submission to the Newcastle Shop Assistants' Conciliation Committee, to which Mr. W. A. Winn was last week appointed, are being ...

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  10. LABOUR CONGRESS.

    The Australian Union Congress had an animated meeting at the Trades Hall to-day Mr. Baddeley, M.P., moved the ...

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  11. INCENDIARY OUTRAGES.

    There has been a strange outbreak of incendiarism in Surrey and Essex, resembling the incendiary outrages in Surrey in 1921, which was traced to the ...

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  12. STOREMEN AND PACKERS

    The application of the Wholesale Grocers and Produce Merchants'. Association for a reduction of the wages of storemen and packers in Newcastle, it ...

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  13. FRENCH DEVELOPMENT.

    The Paris newspapers publish the outline of an extensive programme drawn up at Le Trocquer for execution by Germany in France in connection with the ...

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  14. NEWCASTLE SEAMEN

    A meeting of the northern branch of the Federated Seamen's Union was held at the Newcastle Trades Hall yesterday morning. There was a big muster of the ...

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  15. ENGINEERING AWARD

    The final award of the Federal Arbitration Court in the plaint of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers against the Adelaide Steamship Company and others ...

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  16. MR. SASTRI IN MELBOURNE.

    The Federal Government entertained Mr, Sastri at dinner at Parliament House this evening, Mr. Hughes, the Prime Minister, culogised Mr. Sastri's ability as ...

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  17. PRINCE ALBERT OF MONACO.

    The death is announced of Prince Albert of Monaco, in his 74th year. He has earned wide favour by his oceanographic studies. ...

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  18. BOXING CONTESTS.

    Lloyd has accepted a challenge to box "Kid" Lewis. Jack Britton retained the welterweight title against Benny Leonard, the ...

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  19. ACTION BY INDUSTRIAL COUNCIL

    A meeting of the executive of the Newcastle Industrial Council was held at the Trades Hall last night, and Mr. J. M., M'Donald, the president, was authorised ...

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  20. MEEINDERRY REFLOATED.

    Alter lying submerged in the wave trap, inside the entrance to the Newcastle Harbour for over a month, the coastal collier Meeinderry, which was beached ...

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  21. NEWCASTLE UNEMPLOYMENT.

    It was stated yesterday by Senior-Inspector Huntley, Superintendent of the northern branch of the Department of Labour and Industry, that, in addition ...

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  22. AFRICAN DUTIES.

    A message from Capetown states that the Minister of Finance introduced in the Legislative Assembly a motion providing for a special dumpling duty, equal ...

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  23. THE WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales yesterday there was a poor selection, good competition for morinoes at late rates, Cressbreds were unchanged. ...

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  24. LADY WILSON'S THANKS.

    Lady Wilson has issued the following statement:—"I hope to be in time to thank the thousands of kind friends world-wide for the sympathy which I feel all ...

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  25. THE WORLD FLIGHT.

    Major Blake telegraphs: "I have arrived here from Naples, travelling via Foggia in order to avoid the mountain as far as possible. ...

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  26. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    It is reported from Tokio that General Somenoff arrived without a passport, and was refused permission to land. He proceeded to Shanghai ...

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  27. VARIATION OF AWARDS

    In No. 4 Arbitration Court to-day. Judge Beeby granted the application of the Newcastle District Abattoir Board for a variation of the award of the butchers ...

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  28. LABOUR'S ABHORRENCE.

    The executive of the British Labour party has passed a resolution expressing its abhorrence of the assassination. It deplored the policy of violence in Ireland ...

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  29. PREFERENCE TO SOLDIERS

    A letter was read at the meeting of the Newcastle City Council last night from Mr. E. H. Sinclair, secretary to the Newcastle Industrial Council, asking the ...

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  30. STEEL WORKS

    Mr. A. Farquharson, secretary to the Northern Branch of the Australian Workers Union, with which the Newcastle Steel Works employees are ...

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  31. SERVICE IN BELFAST.

    Sir James Craig and the other members of the Northern Irish Government attended a memorial service in Belfast Cathedral simultaneously with the ...

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  32. RUSSIA AT THE HAGUE.

    It is reported from ,The Hague that the Russian delegation, consisting of eighteen except MM. Krassin and Rakovsky, arrived, and are discussing organisation ...

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  33. BASIC WAGE

    Mr. T. R. Musgrave, secretary to the Newcastle Shop Assistants' Union, stated yesterday that a number of cases had been brought under his notice by employees ...

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  34. THE INQUEST.

    An inquest into the death of Sir Henry Wilson was held at the West minister Corner's Court. Medical evidence stated that there ...

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  35. TENNIS TOURNAMENT.

    The King and Queen attended the opening of the Wimbledon tennis tournment. Despite rain, 9000 people were present. Mdlle, Longlon has decided to play ...

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  36. BROADMEADOW RAILWAY WORKS

    With regard to the 50 men employed on the railway works at Broadmeadow, who were land off about a fortnight ago, Mr. H. J. Connell. M.P., again interviewed ...

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  37. MR. P. HUNTER.

    Sir Leopold Amery entertained Mr. P. Hunter at luncheon in the House of Commons. The guests included representatives ...

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  38. THE FEDERAL SESSION.

    Meetings of the Federal National party, the Labour party, and the Country party, were held at the Federal Parliament House to-day. The Labour party meeting ...

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  39. MINERS' EXPLOSIONS

    Mr. J. M. Baddeley, M. P., received from the Under-secretary Chief Secretary's Department the following communication:—"I beg to inform you that your ...

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  40. NEWCASTLE REPATRIATION RELIEF FUND FOR UNEMPLOYED RETURNED SAILORS AND SOLDIERS.

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  41. WEST WALLSEND MINERS

    The adjourned combined meeting of the Seaham Nos. 1 and 2 Miners' Lodge was held In the Strand Picture palace on Tuesday morning, to receive the report ...

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  42. A CULTURED THIEF.

    Mary M'Donald, the possessor of a University degree, and versed in many foreign languages, was sentenced to Three years' imprisonment at Brighton ...

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  43. QUEENSLAND.

    The State Parliament will open a session on Tuesday next. That the session will be comparatively short has been acknowledged by Mr. Theodore, the Premier, ...

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  44. LARGS BAY DIFFICULTY

    The meeting of this Largs Bay seamen lasted over four hours, and at the conclusion Mr. Fleming, the secretary, stated that it was decided to endors[?] ...

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  45. WALLARAH MINERS

    Mr. W. H. Nord, secretary to the Wallarah Miners' Lodge, Catherine Hill Bay, writes: For the half-year ended June 24, 1922, employees at the Wallarah colliery ...

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  46. THE KIDNAPPED OFFICERS.

    Mr. Chamberlain, referring in the House of Commons to the officers who had been kidnapped at Macroom, who are believed to be dead, said it was for ...

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  47. THE MURDERERS LONDONERS.

    In the House of Commons, Mr. Short, the Secretary of State for Home Affairs, said that the murderers were Londoners, and there was no evidence that they hard ...

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  48. POLICE SALARIES.

    The position of the police officers who did not participate in the recent increase granted to the public service was considered yesterday by the State ...

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  49. SPECIAL SHILLING FUND.

    Mr. J. Calvert, secretary Repartriation Committee, Scott-street, city, to whom further donations may be sent, acknowledges the receipt of 115s. ...

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  50. SMUGGLING MUNITIONS.

    Customs officers boarded the steamer Foynes, lying in the Thames, and found a box containing 600 cartridges. Prendergast, the ship's steward, ...

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  51. BROKEN HILL MINERS

    The quantity of are raised in Broken Hill since its inception was 27,000,000 tons, and according to Mr. W. E. Wainwright, the general manager of the ...

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  52. MOTOR OMNIBUS ON FIRE.

    When on the point of moving from the stand in Pacific-street yesterday afternoon, the motor omnibus Waratan caught alight through the engine ...

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  53. NEWCASTLE HARBOUR TRUST

    At its meeting to-day, the Cabinet considered the question of a Harbour Trust for Newcastle, in connection with which representations have been made by local ...

    Article : 68 words
  54. Advertising

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