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  2. GERMANY'S POSITION.

    The Dusseldorf correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph" states:—"The truth about Germany is that in the unequal struggle with France she has played ...

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  3. ECONOMIC CONFERENCE.

    The Colonial Office, outlining the scope of the Economic Conference, states that it will Include the consideration:— 1. Of ways and means for fuller ...

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  4. THE ROYAL WEDDING.

    London will open a most festive week with St. George's Day, Shakespeare Day and the bell ringing celebrations, followed by the Duke of York's wedding on ...

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  5. IMPERIAL POLITICS

    The "Sunday Express," under the heading "Secrets of a Plot Against the Premier," purports to reveal a plot behind the "crisis" of April 15, when Mr. Bonar ...

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  6. ANZAC DAY.

    Yesterday at St. Philip's Presbyterian Church, Newcastle, special Anzac services were held, when music appropriate to the occasion was ...

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  7. AMERICA AND THE LEAGUE

    The latest convert to the World Court is Mr. Frederick H. Gillett, a Republican members of the House of Representatives for Massachusetts. ...

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  8. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    At the Ludlow by-election, (Colonel Clive (Conservative), was returned with 9956 votes. Mr. Pryce (Liberal) obtained 6740, and Mr. Pollard (Labour) 1420. ...

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  9. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS.

    Although no reply has yet been received by the executive of the northern branch of the Miners' Federation to their request made to the colliery proprietors for ...

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  10. DISTRICT NEWS.

    At a social promoted by the Boolaroo branch of the Returned Soldiers and Sailors' League, Newcastle, in the school of aris on Saturday evening, Mr. W. Crisp, ...

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  11. AWARDS VARIED.

    The varied awards for the shop assistants in the County of Northumberland, dimension stone Stale quarries, State stock inspectors, and State pastrycooks ...

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  12. DREDGE SERVICE.

    The State Public Services Board has issued a new regulation touching the rates of pay, qualifications, and conditions of employment of the New South Wales ...

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  13. DR. WILSON'S INTEREST

    Lord Robert Cecil has visited Dr. Wilson, the former President of the United States, who was deeply interested in the manner in which Lord ...

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  14. REPLY TO CRITICS

    Lord Curzon, in a speech at the Junior Imperial League, said the critics offered no alternative to the Government's foreign policy. ...

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  15. WALLSEND.

    The bazaar in aid of the building fund of that local Orange Lodges was concluded on Saturday night. Messrs. W. P. J. Skelton, M. P., A Williams (New Lambton) ...

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  16. RUM RUNNING PROBLEM

    Washington correspondents state that the Cabinet, after a long session concerning Atlantic coast liquor smuggling, decided that immediate drastic action is ...

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  17. SIR G. FULLER IN MANCHESTER

    With other Australians, Sir George Fuller and Sir Joseph Cook visited Manchester as guests of the Ship Canal Company. They inspected the docks, wharves, ...

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  18. THE FRENCH VIEW

    It is reported from Paris that "Pertinax," commenting on Lord Curzon's speech in the House of Lords said he did not realise that France had formed ...

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  19. BONUS SYSTEM OPPOSED.

    Objection has been taken by section of the men employed at the Victorian Railway Commissioners' workshops at Newport to the introduction of what is ...

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  20. THE KING AND THE POPE.

    Mr. Bonar Law, the Prime Minister; has replied to the Protestant demonstration against the King visiting the Pope. He states that the Government is ...

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  21. BRITAIN ISOLATED

    Mr. Clynes (Labour) speaking at Warrington, said: "We stand isolated. We have no policy and no hope. Europe will remain disturbed and business will not ...

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  22. WARATAH-MAYFIELD.

    The members of the Waratah committee of the Newcastle Ambuance building fund, are working hard to try and raise their quota of £609. On Tuesday last ...

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  23. ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH.

    At St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Laman-street, the Roy. D. J. Flockhart preached in the morning on "Anzac, the Trust" and in the evening on "Anzac, the ...

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  24. MINING DISASTER FUND

    As the result of flooding of a coalmine at Pensnett, in Staffordshire, five miners were missing and it is feared have been drowned. ...

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  25. BRITAIN'S ATTITUDE

    Lord Buckmaster, speaking in the House of Lords, asked to Government for a statement of policy with regard to the Ruhr. They should, he said, make it plain ...

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  26. GANDHI IN GAOL

    Interesting details of Gandhi have been received from an Indian printer and publisher who was sentenced at the tame time, and has now been released. ...

    Article : 107 words
  27. TURKISH THREAT.

    It is reported from Belgrade that Ismet Pasha, who is enroute to Lausanne, said that Turkey was disposed to make concessions if the Allies evinced goodwill, ...

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  28. WONTHAGGI COLLIERY.

    The Victorian Railway Commissioners will meet representatives of the Miners' Union on Wednesday on the question of the reinstatement of the eleven ...

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  29. SEIZURE OF DRUGS

    The Montreal police announce that a huge shipment of durgs, valued at half a million dollars, intended to be smuggled to Canada and the United States, has ...

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  30. IRELAND AND THE LEAGUE

    Mr. Macwhite, Irish Free State representative in Geneva, has handed Sir Eric Drummond, Secretary-General to the League of Nations, a Note, signed by Mr. ...

    Article : 119 words
  31. REBELLION IN RUSSIA

    Helsingfors reports that 10,000 counter revolutionaries were lately expelled from Russia while 48,000, the majority being of the educated class, have been ...

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  32. NEW ZEALAND MINERS.

    A Pronouncement made by the New Zealand Arbitration Court a few days ago awards an increase in the rates of pay to all coal miners in the Dominion ...

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  33. THE FLUCTUATING MARK

    Berlin, exchange, on Friday stood at 121,000 marks to the pound sterling. ...

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  34. BRITISH FOOTBALL

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  35. AERIAL DISASTER

    A message from Dayton, Ohio states that four army aviators were killed, and one seriously injured, when a bombing plane nose-dived 200 feet. ...

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  36. QUEENSLAND.

    George M'Intyre, 21 years of age, unmarried, a resident of Hamilton, met with a shocking accident in Queen-street late last night. He attempted to board ...

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  37. THE EGYPTIAN TRIAL

    A message from Cario states that the trial of the fifteen Egyptians who are accused of conspiracy to murder British officers has been continued. ...

    Article : 131 words
  38. ANOTHER ARREST

    The Free State troops have arrested Con Meany, one of the most prominent leaders of the rebels. He was implicated in many ambushed against the ...

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  39. VOLCANIC ERUPTION

    A telegram from Redding, California, reports that Lassen Peak, America only active volcano, is in eruption. Dense clouds of smoke and ashes, and ...

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  40. THE MEAT EXPORT

    Sir Joseph Cook, the High Commissioner for Australia, replying to Mr. Harold, Cok's statement that Australia's subsidy on exported meat was ...

    Article : 71 words
  41. LADY HUNGER STRIKING

    Mrs. Despard, president of the Women's Freedom League, and sister of the Earl; of Ypres, has sat at the gate of Kilmainham Gaol hunger striking since ...

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  42. A MAGISTRATE CRITICISED

    There has been criticism of a recent incident in Norfolk when a Labour magistrate from another district attended sessions at North Walsingham to ...

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  43. MEREWETHER.

    Owing to the unfavourable weather on Saturday the gala day in connection with the ambulance was postponed until Tuesday next, when the ...

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  44. REJECTION OF MIGRANTS

    Dr. Morris, migration health officer, made a statement to the Australian Press Association in answer to cable messages appearing in the press from Australia ...

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  45. A GREAT TREASURE

    The Athens correspondent of the "Sunday Express" states that explorers are now within a short distance of the place where it is believed the vast fortune is ...

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  46. A NEW SCHEME

    It is reported that M. Barthou has drafted a scheme by which France and Belgium propose to approach reparations, not merely from a financial ...

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  47. AIRSHIP MAILS

    A representative of the Australian Press Association has interviewed Colonel Burney, who is negotiating with the British Government to run an airship ...

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  48. THE DAVIS CUP.

    Owing to the great public outery against Australia not being represented in the contest for the Davis Cup, there is a likelihood that the Australia Lowe ...

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  49. MISS ELLIS NOT FOUND

    A Lahore message states that no further news has been received of the condition or whereabouts of Miss Ellis. Tow frontier tribes who have been ...

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  50. LAND SALE AT PAXTON

    The township of Paxton, which is the terminus of the South Maitland railway system, and by reason of prospective colliery developments promises to become an ...

    Article : 337 words
  51. AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT SOCIETY.

    Nothing reflects more vividly the progress of the State, and the increasing prosperity and thrift of its people, year by year, than the striking expansion of ...

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  52. SCOTTISH EMIGRANTS

    Five thousand emigrants left Scotland at the week-end, 300 from the Hebrides. This is the largest party from the islands since the clearances 70 ...

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  53. MUSSOLINI POPULAR

    Signor Mussolini, on a charger, reviewed 10,000 Fascists on the occasion of the celebration of the fundation of Rome. He was cheered by dense crowds as he ...

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  54. ENTICING A HUSBAND

    A curious action is being heard in the King's Bench, in which Mrs. Gray claims damages from Muriel Gee, a wealthy spinster, for enticing her husband from ...

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  55. THE RUHR RIOTS

    Sir William Beach Thomas, telegraphing from Cologue to the London "Daily Telegraph," states that the scenes at Mulheim and Duisburg ...

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  56. MONTE CARLO'S DIFFICULTY

    A message from Monte Carlo states that it is reported that M. Zaharoff has come to the rescue of the Casino with £1,000,000, and put the concern ...

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  57. PROTEST TO FRANCE

    The British Foreign Office is protesting to the French Government against its recent order prohibiting the export to Britain of British shell and steel scrap ...

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  58. LAST WEEK'S WEATHER.

    The usual weekly report issued by the Weather Bureau to-day states that pressure has been high over the southern half of Australia during the past week ...

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  59. A WORLD FLIGHT

    The world flight organised by Captain Norman and Captain Malins will be made by the North Pacific route. This holds a great testing span of three thousand ...

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  60. JAPANESE CEREMONY

    There was an impressive ceremony at the Japanese Embassy before the departure of the remains of Prince Kila for Japan. ...

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  61. NO FASCISM FOR SCOTLAND

    The Scottish Trade Union Congress at Dundce protested against the formation of any Fascist movement in Scotland. Congress instructed the council to ...

    Article : 80 words
  62. LUXEMBOURG'S DEAD

    Luxembourg in to have a scpulchre in the ancient capital for the body of an unknown soldier, which has been exhumed from 80 Luxembourgian ...

    Article : 65 words
  63. FRENCH ADVANCE

    The French have occupied railway stations at Baddems Nasau and Dietz without incident. The [?] cut the ...

    Article : 32 words
  64. Advertising

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