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  2. EMPIRE CONFERENCE

    The delegates to the Imperial Conference returned from Chatsworth after midday, and the conference reassembled in the afternoon. ...

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  3. GERMANY'S DANGER

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" states that the Cabinet is earnestly tackling the root evil of the whole economic trouble, Germany's ...

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  4. RELIEF OF JAPAN

    Keen appreciation of the efforts of the Australian Government and people in sending a relief mission to the sufferers in Japan was expressed at a luncheon ...

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  5. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS

    In reply to Mr. Connell in the Legislative Assembly to-night, Mr. Fitzpatrick, the Minister for Mines, said he had read the report of a fall of ...

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  6. PEN-NOTES AND PENCILLINGS.

    Aeroplane development is worth following. Practically nearly every month gives us something fresh. With one desire for aerial leviathans is another for aerial ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. MISSIONARIES RESCUED

    General Chang has telegraphed to the Pekin Government that his forces have defeated the bandit chief, Fan, nicknamed "The Terrible," and rescued Miss Sharp, ...

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  8. THE IRISH DEPORTEES

    The Compensation Tribunal, consisting of Mr. Justice Atkins, K.C., Sir Hugh Fraser, and Sir Francis Taylor, met in London to hear the claims of the Irish ...

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  9. WALSH ISLAND.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-night, Mr. Murray asked Mr. Ball, the Minister for Works, whether he was aware that 70 men had been dismissed from ...

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  10. BRICK AND TILE WORKERS.

    In the Industrial Arbitration Court to-day, before Mr. Justice Edmunds, the Federated Brick, Tile and Pottery Union applied for leave to appeal against the ...

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  11. FIREMEN'S HOURS.

    An application for the right to appeal against on award made by Judge Beeby wan made on behalf of the Fire Brigade Employees' Union to-day to ...

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  12. THE RHINELAND.

    The Berlin correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph" states that in order to forestall the complete separation of the Rhineland from ...

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  13. GAS WORKS STRIKE.

    Some hundreds of men employed by the Metropolitan Gas Company at West Melbourne works ceased works to-day, as a protest against the company's ...

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  14. AMERICAN PROHIBITION

    It is reported from Washington that Senator Borah, addressing a prohibition conference, declared that the wealthy and propertied classes rendered ...

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  15. ANGLO-AMERICAN CLAIMS.

    The Anglo-American Pecuniary Claims Commission of Arbitration began a series of sittings in London to-day. M. Fromageot, the French jurist, acted ...

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  16. KEEPING TRACK.

    The authorities saw fit to deport Father O'Flanaghan and Mr. Kelly, but who sees fit to follow them to hear what they have to say about it? We can do ...

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  17. SHOP ASSISTANTS' UNION.

    Mr. T. R. Musgrave, secretary of the Newcastle Shop Assistants' Union, stated yesterday that there had been some confusion in respect to the date of payment ...

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  18. TWO VETERANS.

    We had several cables about them—two British Ms.P., who, as the result of a personal difference, decided to see who was the better man by doing ...

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  19. CUSTOMS CONFERENCE.

    The Genoa correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph" states that at the International Conference on Customs formalities, 35 States, ...

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  20. BATTLESHIPS CONDEMNED.

    Admiral Sir Percy Scott, addressing the Australian Natives' Association in London, denounced the building of battleships, and condemned Singapore as ...

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  21. A FORBIDDEN FILM.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Morning Post" reports that a sensation was caused in the film world by the exhibition, despite the Government's refusal to ...

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  22. A WEAK SPOT.

    It refers to the Imperial Conference—publicity, not in Australia, but there, on the spot. We do not appear to grasp the importance of pens. An Imperial ...

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  23. METAL CEILING FIXERS.

    New regulations governing the conditions of apprentices in the industry of metal ceiling fixers have been made under the Industrial Arbitration Act ...

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  24. PELAW-MAIN DISPUTE.

    The following statement was issued by the Northern Collieries' Association this afternoon: "Notwithstanding the fact that his honour, Mr. Justice Edmunds, had ...

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  25. RUGBY FOOTBALLERS.

    The "Athletic News" says it is an open secret, so far as official circles are concerned, that the two representative Rugby League games already ...

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  26. ATTACK ON AN ACTRESS.

    During a melodrama at a Naples theatre a man appeared in the wings and threatened to beat the leading lady unless she returned to live with him. The ...

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  27. MR. LLOYD GEORGE.

    A message from Minneapolis states that Mr. Lloyd George addressed a public meeting there. He said: "Until the United States, ...

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  28. NEWCASTLE WATER SUPPLY.

    Mr. D. Murray, M.P., asked the Minister for Works and Railways, in the Legislative Assembly this afternoon, if his attention had been drawn to a ...

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  29. TWICE THE COST.

    There would be a considerable chance for Henry George the famous single-taxer, just now. When he came out to Australia many years ago it was ...

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  30. AMALGAMATED ENGINEERING UNION.

    Mr. H. Orton, who has occupied the position of secretary to the Newcastle district committee of the Amalgamated Engineers' Union for the past five ...

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  31. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    It is announced that Lord Haig will not visit Australia in 1925, and never had such an intention. The death is announced of Mr. A. P. ...

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  32. GREEK ELECTIONS.

    It is officially announced in Athens that the elections will be held on December 2, the censorship of the press will be abolished, and courts-martial dissolved. ...

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  33. IVANHOE TROUBLE.

    It was announced at the offices of the Miners' Federation to-day that the conference which was to have sat at Lithgow to-morrow to deal with the trouble ...

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  34. EMPLOYMENT IN NEWCASTLE.

    There is a good deal of slackness in some branches of the iron trades in Newcastle, but the building trade in every branch has never been more ...

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  35. GROUP MIGRATION.

    Major Birchall, M.P., speaking at Leeds, announced his intention of attempting to inaugurate a scheme for establishing a Leeds colony in ...

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  36. UNKNOWN MAN UNCONSCIOUS

    A man whose identity has not yet been established was seized with a fit about a quarter to one o'clock yesterday afternoon on board the Paramount motor ...

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  37. ABERMAIN No. 1.

    The work of clearing away the fall, and effecting repairs in the main travelling road in Abermain No. 1 colliery was completed during Monday night, and work ...

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  38. AVIATOR KILLED.

    Reuter's correspondent at Allahabad telegraphs that the "Pioneer" reports that an aeroplane which was leaving Dardonl, on the north-west frontier, on ...

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  39. MESSAGE OF THANKS.

    Baron Ijuin, the Foreign Minister, sends the following special message to Australia:— "In the name of the Japanese nation, ...

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  40. STARCH AND CONDIMENT MAKERS

    The Starch and Condiment Makers' award of June 1, 1923, has been further varied in accordance with the last finding of the New South Wales Board of ...

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  41. CARDIFF-BOREHOLE MINERS.

    Mr. Hoare, president of the northern branch of the Miners' Federation, stated yesterday that the case for the establishment of a pick-rate at the Cardiff ...

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  42. CHICAGO.

    Different men, different mainsprings of thought. There was a time here when no one could say "Chicago" without laughingly recalling Sir George Dibbs. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  43. UNEMPLOYED IN RUSSIA.

    The "Morning Post" states that the unemployed in Soviet Russia number 2,596,000. The majority are highly skilled ...

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  44. AMERICANISMS.

    Mr. Lloyd George would have been nearer the truth had he said that George Washington laid the foundations of the new English language ...

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  45. LABOUR DAY COMMITTEE.

    Mr. J. Hammerton, secretary to the Newcastle Labour Day Committee, stated yesterday that at the meeting convened for to-morrow night the arrangements ...

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  46. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    Immediately the House of Assembly met to-day Sir Henry Barwell, the premier, was questioned concerning the placing of orders to manufacturers ...

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  47. NEWCASTLE COAL TRADE.

    Mr. A. Crow, district superintendent of railways at Newcastle, stated yesterday that the northern coal trade continued brisk. He did not think, however, that ...

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  48. COSTS IN DIVORCE.

    When Mr. Reany Monckton Hoffe-Miles, better known as Monckton Hoffe, the dramatic author, was sued by a firm of solicitors for the payment ...

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  49. LABOUR PROPAGANDA.

    A ladies' propaganda committee has been formed at the Trades Hall with Mrs. Evans as president and Mrs. G. Duncan as secretary. A meeting of the ...

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  50. TRAM ACCIDENT.

    Mr. John R. Flanagan, who lives at 322 Darby-street, and has been employed for a number of years as a traveller by Messrs. Marcus Clark and Company, ...

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  51. NEWCASTLE SEAMEN.

    Mr. W. Hussack, secretary to the northern branch of the Federated Seamen, states in the course of his report to the central council of the organisation that ...

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  52. THE CHINESE PRESIDENT

    The diplomatic body called on the new President of China, Tsao Kun. this morning, congratulated him, and assured him of the unanimous desire ...

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  53. BRITISH DIVORCE CASE.

    Sir Charles Higham, M.P., has obtained a divorce on the ground of his wife's misconduct with two co-respondents, Jesse Freeman and Frank Wood. ...

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  54. THE CHINESE BANDITS

    It is reported from Pekin that the reply to the second Note of the diplomatic corps regarding the Lin Cheng outrages reverses the former ...

    Article : 117 words
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