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  2. LABOUR'S POLICY

    Mr. Ramsay Macdonald, the Prime Minister accompanied by his daughter, Ishbel, has toured his constituency in motor car, and was everywhere cheered by ...

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  3. SHIPPING TROUBLE.

    Sir Adrian Knox, the Chief Justice, announced in the High Court to-day that the injunction application brought by the Commonwealth Steamship ...

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  4. THE EXHIBITION

    Yesterday was the quietest day hitherto experienced at the Empire Exhibition, largely owing to the cold and showery weather, but at the Australian Pavilion ...

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  5. THE REPARATIONS

    Messrs. Theunis and Hymans arrived in Paris yesterday and conferred with M. Poincare at the Quai d'Orsay on the Reparations question. ...

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  6. AMERICAN CHARGES

    A new sensation, involving President Coolidge, was revealed in the discussion by the Agricultural Committee of the Senate of the disposal of the ...

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  7. PEN-NOTES AND PENCILLINGS.

    The cable announcing a probable visit to Australia by the United States Pacific Fleet remains at that to this writing. In a word, there may have been ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. DOMINION ARTISTS' CLUB.

    A committee, representing artists and writers from the Dominions, has decided to organise a Dominion Artists' Club in London. ...

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  9. ELSEWHERE.

    A suggestion in time is like a stitch. It is hoped that this one will attract attention. The Empire Exhibition will run its course, and so the question—what is ...

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  10. ALLEGED DIFFERENCES.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Herald" understands that Messrs. Theunis, Hymans and Poincare failed to reach the agreement on many ...

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  11. FIRE IN SEOUL.

    A serious fire broke out in Seoul last night, destroying a number of Government and other buildings. Troops were called out to help the ...

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  12. MINING DISASTER.

    It is reported from Wheeling, West Virginia, that 107 miners have been entombed by an explosion at the Benwood coal mine. ...

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  13. U.S.A. AND JAPAN.

    It is wonderful how quickly things start, and equally so how they end. There is this immigration question between the United States and Japan. A ...

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  14. AMERICA AND JAPAN.

    The move for a compromise between the executive and legislative branches of the Government on the question of Japanese exclusion continues at a conference ...

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  15. "COPYRIGHT."

    At last we shall get something, that is if the gentleman does not weaken. The authorities of the Empire Exhibition having met a popular demand by ...

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  16. AMERICAN COTTON TRADE.

    Mr. Bartlett, the president of the New York Cotton Exchange, who has arrived at Liverpool, states that a year ago American mills were taking the bulk of the ...

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  17. BRITAIN OPTIMISTIC.

    Official opinion in Downing-street is most optimistic concerning the spirit of the Allies' replies. It considers that M. Poincare's ...

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  18. STEEL WORKS BAND.

    The Newcastle Steel Works Band has made its first appearance at the exhibition. Its initial performance was most ...

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  19. COST TO AUSTRALIA.

    A preliminary financial statement regarding the Australian pavilion at the Empire Exhibition at Wembley shows that the original allotment at ...

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  20. MR. MACDONALD'S VIEW.

    "Let there be no doubt about it," said Mr. Ramsay Macdonald, the Prime Minister, speaking at Aberaven. "The settlement, if not taken advantage of ...

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  21. BELGIAN WAR CLAIMS.

    The Geneva correspondent of the "Daily Express" states that 80,000 Belgians are bringing actions against Germany owing to illegal deportations in war time, ...

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  22. ATTACK ON A MINISTER.

    A telegram from Chicago reports that violence against clerical prohibitionists is spreading westward. A bomb supposed to have been set by ...

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  23. NORTH SYDNEY TRAGEDY.

    North Sydney was the scene of a tragedy this morning, when Nora Lily Linton, aged 22, was found asphyxiated. Her body was lying in a large ...

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  24. AFRICAN ELECTIONS.

    It is reported from SalIsbury that a curious position prevails in Rhodesia where the election campaign has closed. ...

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  25. B.A.W.R.A. REPORT.

    The report of the British-Australian Wool Realisation Association shows that during the year it sold 703,601 bales. Its legal advisers are of ...

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  26. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The King, visiting the railway shops at Swimdon, unexpectedly mounted the footplate of a new engine named the Windsor Castle, called to the Queen to ...

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  27. HOLIDAYS.

    All honour to the days that count, but generally speaking are there not too many for the people's good? Holidays serve some folks one way and others in another, ...

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  28. GERMAN REPARATION.

    A Berlin message states that the Government has completed the draft laws necessary to ensure the carrying out of the experts' plans. ...

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  29. WOOD FOR PAPER PULP.

    In view of Australian scientists search for an Australasian wood suitable for the manufacture of paper, the announcement of the United States ...

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  30. THE ADJUSTER.

    A study of the information oversea papers just now is with instruction. It is over the adjustment of the world's differences. Man proposes, and when ...

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  31. EMPIRE PREFRENCES.

    In response to the request of Mr. Snowden, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, the British Empire Producers' Association has submitted to him a ...

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  32. THE WATER BOARD.

    At yesterday's sitting of the Hunter District Water Supply and Sewerage Board further consideration was given to the statement made by Alderman H. ...

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  33. FORD MOTOR COMPANY.

    A Boston telegram reports that the Ford Motor Company has filed its financial statement for 1923, indicating that it is probably the third strongest ...

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  34. ARCHBISHOP WRIGHT.

    Archbishop Wright of Sydney, who has been seriously ill during the past few days, shows decided improvement to-day. ...

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  35. THE IRISH DIFFICULTY.

    Following the breakdown of the Irish Boundaries Conference, Mr. J. H. Thomas, Secretary of State for the Colonies, had a long interview at the Colonial ...

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  36. THE EXHIBITS.

    It is said of the Empire Exhibition that the Australian display is most impressive. But it is also said that there is a lack of finish as compared with ...

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  37. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Although apparently under control, the fire on the steamer City of Singapore is not yet extinguished. Small explosions occurred this morning. Relatives ...

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  38. YOUNG AUSTRALIA LEAGUE.

    The members of the Young Australia League were treated at Farnborough to an all-day special aerial display. Flying Officer Barrett and Lieutenant ...

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  39. DIPLOMAS FOR ACTORS.

    Though not associated with the non-union theatre campaign, a movement has been begun by the Actors' Association with the object of regulating entry to a ...

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  40. LAWN TENNIS IN AMERICA.

    A telegram from Philadelphia states that Tilden, answering numerous inquiries, regarding his attitude on the amateur ruling, said, "My resignation, ...

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  41. L.G.

    He is ever a favourite subject, and just now crosses the mind again because of something said by a man of affairs in Sydney. This will be better ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  42. THE NEW CRUISERS.

    Mr. Ball, the State Minister for Works and Railways, said to-day that he had made an offer to the Federal Government to build one of the new ...

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  43. A STRANGE DEATH.

    A strange story was told at the inquest on Alice Smith, an elderly spinster, who was found drowned in the Thames. ...

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  44. MATCHES AGAINST AFRICA.

    A meeting of the cricket Board of Control at Lords appointed Mr. H. Leverson Gower (Surrey), Mr. J. Daniell (Somerset), and J. Sharp (Lancashire). ...

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  45. A COLONEL'S DISAPPEARANCE

    Colonel Jarrott, O.B.E., a famous motorist, has disappeared, and his friends have seen no trace of him since March 24, when he left Maidenhead to ...

    Article : 64 words
  46. UTILITARIAN MEMORIAL.

    A Paris message states that an organisation known as La Renaissance des Cites proposes to build village suburbs around Paris, which will be known as ...

    Article : 39 words
  47. H. A. BARRACLOUGH, LTD.

    For the convenience of old and intending clients, H. A. Barraclough, Ltd., have made arrangements to visit Newcastle regularly. Watch this space ...

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  48. SYDNEY WATER BOARD.

    Mr. H. Thyer, Industrial officer of the Metropolitan Board of Water Supply and Sewerage, who has been in Newcastle for several days on departmental business, ...

    Article : 32 words
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