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  2. EPIDEMIC OF FRAUD

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" states that an epidemic of fraud in connection with the reconstruction of the devastated areas, has been ...

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  3. LABOUR'S ATTACK

    In the House of Commons, yesterday, Mr. J. R. Clynes moved. "It is our duty respectfully to submit to your Majesty that your Majesty's advisers do not have ...

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  4. MURDERS IN CHINA

    The United States has lodged a vigorous protest with China against President Tsaou Kun's pardoning General Chang Ching Yao, the former Military ...

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  5. SYDNEY HARBOUR BRIDGE.

    The tender of the Goninan Bridge Corporation, Limited, of Newcastle, for the Sydney Harbour bridge, is for the construction of a cantilever one. This ...

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  6. PEN-NOTES AND PENCILLINGS.

    Suppose we could hear a certain distinguished visitor to himself, question the colour one. In all probability it would be to note this: "I am sorry that ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. EFFECT OF LABOUR RULE.

    Sir Eric Geddes, speaking at the annual meeting of the Federation of British Industries in London, said he hoped the Labour Government, if it ...

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  8. GERMAN BONDS SPECULATION

    Speculators in German bonds on the London Stock Exchange made thousands of pounds yesterday. German 3, 3½, and 4 per cent. leaped higher every hour, ...

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  9. WORLD PEACE PLAN.

    The Senate his appointed a committee composed of two Democrats, two Republicans, and Farmers and Labour, under the chairmanship of Senator Moses, to ...

    Article : 116 words
  10. THE SINGAPORE BASE.

    Replying to questions in the House of Commons, relative to the Singapore base scheme, Sir Leopold Amery said preliminary work had begun. ...

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  11. ANGLO-PERSIAN OIL.

    Asked in the House of Commons whether anything had boon done towards the sale of the Government's holdings of Anglo-Persian Oil shares, Mr. Neville ...

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  12. THE DAUDET CASE.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Morning Post" states that astounding developments in the case of the lad Philippe Daudet, who was murdered, are taking ...

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  13. SAFETY OF DIRIGIBLES.

    Mr. E. Denby, the Secretary for the United States Navy, commenting on the safe return of the dirigible Shenandoah, which broke away from her ...

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  14. THE LESSON.

    But let us justify ourselves by deeds The lesson is this—we must fill up these great wasting spaces of ours ourselves, fill them with whites, and fill them at the ...

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  15. WOOL SALES.

    The Liverpool wool sales averaged 7½ per cent. above Hull. The chief buyers were Yorkshiremen. The Bradford wool market is excited, ...

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  16. BARRINGTON TOPS.

    A party of Parliamentarians and others arrived in Dungog from Sydney yesterday. Among them were Mr. W. E. Wearne, the State Minister for ...

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  17. VICTORIA.

    Mr. Bowden, the Minister for Defence, will meet the British squadron at Fremantle on March 2. Dr. Page may go with him, and both will wait ...

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  18. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Questioned in the House of Commons, Sir Leopold Amery, the First Lord of the Admiralty, stated that there was no reasonable doubt that the flooding of ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN MIGRANTS.

    The Overseas League gave a reception to Mrs. Colebatch, wife emphasised that all emigrants Australia were now looked after until they found ...

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  20. NO PREJUDICE.

    It must be emphatically understood that this is written with no feeling against coloured people whatever. On the century, it is written with respect ...

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  21. MIGRATION AGREEMENT.

    Sir Joseph Cook, the High Commissioner for Australia, has signed the now passage money agreement with the British Government as the outcome of ...

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  22. ANTHRAX NEAR NYNGAN.

    An outbreak of anthrax among a mob of 700 cattle is reported from Buckinguy station, in the Nyngan district. Nineteen deaths have already ...

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  23. ACTION FOR DIVORCE.

    Ethel Serena Highley, the actress, is suing Reginald Highley, a theatrical manager, for divorce. She said she was married in 1910, and ...

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  24. ANOTHER AMENDMENT.

    Mr. Cooper Rawson gave notice of an amendment to the Labour no-confidence amendment, that before any Ministry founded upon the principles of Socialism ...

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  25. BIG TEXTILE FIRM CLOSES.

    It is reported from Paris by the "Central News" Agency, that owing to the fall of the franc, one of the principal textile manufacturing companies at ...

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  26. MR. CHURCHILL'S VIEWS.

    Mr. Winston Churchill is evidently among the Liberals who do not relish the idea of supporting Labour. He has published a letter, in which he ...

    Article : 114 words
  27. BRITISH MINERS' BALLOT.

    It is officially announced that the miners' ballot resulted in 510,000 voting for and 114,000 against giving three months' notice to terminate the national ...

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  28. QUEENSLAND.

    Robert Dyson who was to appear at the Rockhampton Police Court last week, on a charge of stealing as a servant £62, the property of the City ...

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  29. THE GRAND REASON.

    It is with us acres and heads. It Australia were a small country with a large population, and the areas in mind as the possible menace still what they ...

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  30. STATE MANUFACTURES.

    Preliminary figures issued by the Government Statistician relating to the manufacturing industry for the year ending June 30, 1923, show an increase of ...

    Article : 193 words
  31. RAILWAY MANAGEMENT.

    Mr. Day, on officer of the South Australian railways, who is returning by the s.s. Maloja, is greatly impressed with the efficiency of the English ...

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  32. THE CAPITAL.

    The foundation stone of the new provisional Parliament House at Canberra will be laid by Lord Forster, the Governor-General, on or about April 14, to ...

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  33. THE RAILWAY TROUBLE.

    In spite of the official announcement that the railway strike has been fixed to commence on Sunday night at midnight, industrial circles are optimistic ...

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  34. MR. BRUCE CHALLENGED.

    The "Yorkshire Observer" says: "The Baldwin Government Went to the country on the protection issue, of which the preference scheme was momentarily ...

    Article : 183 words
  35. FEDERAL ROAD GRANT.

    Mr. Fitzpatrick, the Minister for Local Government, was questioned to-day regarding the statement by Mr. Stewart, the Federal Minister for Works and ...

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  36. BELMONT RAILWAY.

    It has been decided by the New Redhead Estate Coal Company, Limited, to duplicate the Belmont railway line from Adamstown to Dudley Junction, a ...

    Article : 110 words
  37. FROM PARIS.

    It may be observed that no main with his environment in Europe is ever a satisfactory critic of what is and what should be In Australia, or any other ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  38. WITH MUCH RESPECT.

    It is something which if regularly observed would make these notices, always no calculated to offend, unnecessary. Let us say it by taking ...

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  39. KNITTING MILLS BURNED.

    A fire broke out to-night in the Australian Knitting Mills extensive three-storied buildings in Church-street, Richmond. ...

    Article : 101 words
  40. AUSTRALIAN BORROWING.

    At the last Premiers' Conference a Federal Council was constituted of the Federal and State Treasurers for the purpose of co-ordinating public ...

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  41. NEWCASTLE CENTRAL SCHOOL

    The first term this year at the Newcastle Central School, Broadmeadow, will commence on Monday next, when boys with the permit to enrol ...

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  42. COUNTRY TENNIS.

    The country tennis carnival practically concluded to-day, when the championships were finalised. In the men's singles championships, J. ...

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  43. LLOYD GEORGE ON AUSTRALIA

    A private luncheon to Mr. Bruce was given under the auspices of the Empire Parliamentary Association. Mr. Lloyd George described Mr. Bruce ...

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  44. FROCKS HALF PRICE.

    Undoubtedly the greatest sacrifice of dainty and smart Summer Goods over announced in Newcastle appears in to-day's issue. For a few days most of ...

    Article : 65 words
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