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  2. STORMS IN EUROPE

    A remarkable blizzard has swept over Southern England, and the worst snow-storms have been experienced since 1919. In some places snow fell continuously ...

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  3. HOUSE OF COMMONS

    Immediately Mr. Whitley, the Speaker, took the chair in the House of Commons Yesterday, in readiness for the summons to the House of Lords to hear the ...

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  4. GERMAN MURDERS

    It is reported from Berlin that Herr Helntz, the President of the Separatist Government of the Bavarian Palatinate, was assassinated yesterday, while ...

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  5. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS

    Mr. J. M. Walker, secretary to the Cokeworkers' branch of the Coal and Shale Employees' Federation, remained in Newcastle yesterday. He would, he ...

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  6. NEWCASTLE TRAMWAYS.

    A conference was held yesterday morning at the Hamilton Council Chambers between Mr. E. J. Doran, the tramway traffic manager, who was ...

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  7. PARLIAMENTARY RECORD

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 726 words
  8. THE JAPANESE FLEET

    The three cruisers, the Asama. Iwate, and Yakumo, comprising the Japanese naval training squadron, arrived at Melbourne this morning. ...

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  9. BARALBA COAL MINE.

    Officials of the Mines Department deny any knowledge of the reported impending closure of the Baralba State coal mine. Mr. Stopford, as Acting Minister for ...

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  10. DISTRICT NEWS.

    Wallsend Council met last night, when there were present Aldermen S. M. Neal (Mayor), Scott, Timmins, Jones, Lee, Capewell, Brooks, England, ...

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  11. QUEENSLAND MINERS.

    Mr. W. Noble, the returning officer for the Queensland branch of the Miners' Federation, has advised the execute that the voting for a council ...

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  12. ALLIED CONTROL.

    A message from Berlin states that resumption of Allied military control will be effected in the present week, following the announcement that the ...

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  13. BAKING TRADES DISPUTE.

    The secretary to the Master Bakers' Association, in the course of a statement to-day, made reference to the decision of the operative bakers last ...

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  14. WAR GRAVES EXPENDITURE.

    The expenditure of the Imperial War Graves Commission for the current year is estimated at £1,500000, of which Australia will contribute £95,000. ...

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  15. INTERNATIONAL TENNIS.

    A New York message stated that Australia's challenge for the Davis Cup has been received. It requests a longer interval in the final and challenge matches. ...

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  16. NEW ZEALAND MINES.

    The West Coast miners resumed work to-day. It is estimated that the miners have sacrificed £120,000 in wages. Saturday: Special meeting Newcastle ...

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  17. THE WEATHER.

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  18. SYDNEY ARRANGEMENTS.

    Arrangements have been completed for the entertainments (which embrace a number to be provided by private citizens) in connection with the visit of the ...

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  19. FRENCH OPINIONS.

    Mr. Macdonald's expression of friendship for France has created a favourable impression in Paris. "Le Temps" says: "We shall do ...

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  20. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The death is announced of Dr. Henry Wacc, Dean of Canterbury. He was born in London in 1836, and had a distinguished career at Oxford and Cambridge. ...

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  21. COUNTRY TENNIS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 437 words
  22. AUSTRALIAN MIGRATION.

    The political correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" says that the Overseas Settlement Delegation to Australia and New Zealand is preparing its report, ...

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  23. BUSINESS RESTRICTED.

    The "Financial News" points out that although Tuesday's weakness in gilt-edged stocks reflected nervousness in the political situation, the heavy ...

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  24. PASSAGES TO CANADA.

    The Ottawa correspondent of the "Montreal Star" reports that as the result of lengthy negotiations, the Ministry for Emigration has secured a 20 ...

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  25. PREFERENCE QUESTION.

    The council of the British Empire Producers' Association has passed a resolution urging the three political parties to agree upon those ...

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  26. BRITISH TRADE.

    Board of Trade figures show that the imports in 1923 were valued at £1,098,000,000, compared with £1,003,000,000 in 1922. ...

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  27. ASIATICS IN NATAL.

    The Maritzburg Provincial Council has passed an ordinance introduced by Mr. Hulett amending the Natal Town-ship Act of 1881, by the total elimination ...

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  28. EFFECT ON SOUTH COAST.

    The strike of cokeworkers is being felt by a large number of collieries on the south coast, and according to a statement made on behalf of the southern ...

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  29. FIRE IN BRISBANE.

    Motion picture films, valued at £50,000, went up in flames to-night in premises in Adelaide-street, Brisbane, occupied by the Fox Film Corporation of ...

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  30. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    Speaking at the inaugural banquet of the International Advertising Convention, of which 6000 delegates will attend the Empire Exhibition in July. ...

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  31. YESTERDAY'S CASUALTIES.

    John Tracey, aged 26 years, a gasman employed at the Steel Works, and living at 60 Mitchell-street, Merewether, was burned about both arms and hands, as ...

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  32. NORTHERN CHECK INSPECTORS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 472 words
  33. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    According to a statement issued by Mr. Johnston, the Government Statist, to-day, South Australia's agricultural products for the 1922-23 season were ...

    Article : 149 words
  34. COLLISION AT ISLINGTON.

    While riding a motor cycle in an outward bound direction at about six o'clock last evening William Sharp, aged 30 years, came into collision with an inward bound ...

    Article : 298 words
  35. GERMAN SEAMEN'S STRIKE.

    The strike of German seamen at Hull to enforce the Maritime Board's rate of wages has extended to London. The National Seamen and Firemen's ...

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  36. WOMEN'S TEAMS MATCHES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 321 words
  37. AMERICAN CONGRESS.

    A message from Washington states that a five weeks' deadlock in the Senate over the election of a chairman of the important Interstate Commerce Committee, ...

    Article : 167 words
  38. THE GREAT WATERFALLS.

    A volume of ''Tales of Travel" has been published by the Marquess Curzon, of Kedieston, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, who, in the days when ...

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  39. STEEL WORKS FATALITY.

    John Sharpe, aged 35 years, a labourer, employed in the by-products department of the steel works, met his death in tragic circumstances at 11.15 a.m. yesterday, ...

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  40. NEW ZEALAND.

    After having been quiescent for five years, Ngaruhoe voleano in the Taupo district is again in eruption. All day yesterday volumes of dark grey smoke ...

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  41. AUSTRALIAN JOCKEY CLUB.

    At the A.J.C. committee meeting this afternoon. No. 1 trainer's license was granted to Albert A. Wood, and No. 2 trainers' licenses were granted to F. ...

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  42. AMERICA'S ISLANDS.

    The dissatisfaction among the inhabitants of the United States' insular possessions took concrete form yesterday, when a Filipino mission presented to ...

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  43. WEALTH FROM WOOL.

    Lecturing at Halifax, Sir Henry Whitehead, a well-known figure in the wool trade, presented some facts of history, which are not generally known even by ...

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  44. THE SEINE FLOODS.

    Although the River Seine is falling slowly, the outlook is not reassuring, for damper weather has returned. Meanwhile the situation in Paris and ...

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  45. MISSIONS TO SEAMEN.

    There was another good muster of seamen at the Chelmsford Institute, Stockton, on Wednesday night, when the weekly concert was given. The following ...

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  46. THE STATE PARLIAMENT.

    Mr. Lang, the leader of the Opposition, to-night referred to the impression that prevails in the minds of a big section of the public, largely owing to ...

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  47. AUSTRALIAN FINANCES.

    Referring at Lawson to statements made by the State Treasurer, Dr. Page, the Acting Prime Minister, said the public had a right to know what was being ...

    Article : 127 words
  48. PUSSYFOOT JOHNSON.

    Mr. "Pussyfoot" Johnson, returning from South-Fast Africa, greeted pressmen in New York with the statement, "I am not going to die until the whole world ...

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  49. AIRMAN IN TROUBLE.

    It is reported from Rome that Sergeant Perin, an air pilot, was found at Venice in an exhausted condition after drifting at sea for four days in ...

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  50. LATE SPORTING.

    Mr. J. Underhill, secretary of the Associated Racing Clubs, stated this afternoon that, in connection with the, ringing in of The Renown at the Wiseman's ...

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  51. THE COLLIERIES.

    The Northern Collieries' Association reports: "The following collieries on the northern field were still idle yesterday: East Greta, Duckenfield No. 2, Northern ...

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  52. SYDNEY WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales to-day 7350 bales were offered and 6570 sold. Private sales totalled 548 bales. The Sydney Wool selling brokers report. ...

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  53. Advertising

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