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  2. SOCIAL SEASON

    Although the grand opera season began on Monday night, and throughout the week has been attracting fashionable audiences to Covent Gardens, the event, which ...

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  3. FEDERAL SESSION

    The debate on the tariff in the House of Representatives was continued to-day by Mr. Parkhill (Nat., Warringah), who said the tariff entered in a most intimate ...

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  4. GOLD RESERVES

    Upon the calling on of the motion for the resumption of the debate of the Commonwealth Bank Bill, in the Senate this afternoon, Senator Sir George Pearce ...

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  5. 35 MEN TO START

    Arrangements have been completed by the Shale Oil Committee and the Baerami-Widden companies to begin mining operations on the Baerami-Widden shale ...

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  6. FOR UNEMPLOYED

    The Mayor of Newcastle (Ald. C. J. Parker) wrote to Mr. D. Watkins, M.H.R., on Thursday, and followed the letter by a telegram yesterday, urging him to do his ...

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  7. MAY DAY

    About 1000 men and women took part in the May Day demonstration in Newcastle yesterday afternoon. They assembled in Birdwood Park, and with a Red Flag at ...

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  8. FEDERAL REVENUE

    Revenue returns for April, issued by the Commonwealth Treasury, to-day show that the actual customs revenue has fallen behind the amount estimated by £9,001,220 ...

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  9. LEICHHARDT STADIUM

    At Leichhardt Stadium to-night, Young Lew Edwards. 9.0½, Australian feather-weight champion, and Jimmy Kelso, 9.6, fought a 15-rounds draw. ...

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  10. ALL ARMS REMOVED

    The authorities are still apprehensive at Chittagong. All arms and ammunition have been removed from licensed gun shops to the ...

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  11. TRAIN ROBBERIES

    Arising out of the arrest of two men who were alleged to have been pilfering goods in a train which was travelling between night. Leonard Beresford Flanagan, aged ...

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  12. STAFF ECONOMIES

    A special meeting of New Lambton Council, held at the conclusion of the ordinary meeting this week, adopted a number of recommendations put forward by ...

    Article : 366 words
  13. CHILDREN'S DAY.

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  14. £1,165,312 DEFICIT

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  15. PRECIOUS PAGODA

    The golden dome of the famous Shwe Dagon Pagoda at Rangoon, which was destroyed in last year's earthquake, has been replaced. The dome, which is ...

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  16. QUESTIONS

    Mr. Marks (Nat., Wentworth) asked if it Were correct, as had been reported to him by a large importing firm, that until some definite announcement ...

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  17. N.S.W. INTEREST

    The Commonwealth has deposited the necessary funds in the Westminster Bank to pay the interest Mr. Lang is unable to meet. ...

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  18. GRETA CELEBRATION

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  19. VISITORS TO CHINA

    Persons travelling to China most, in the future, have passports properly vised, as the new passport regulations enforced to-day necessitate a full examination of all ...

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  20. HOSPITALS BENEFIT

    Hospitals and other institutions will benefit under the will of the late William Alexander McGuffie, who for many years conducted pharmacies in Brisbane, ...

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  21. BRITISH M.P.'S DEATH

    Sir James Melville, M.P., who recently resigned from the position of Solicitor-General, has died. ...

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  22. KURRI CELEBRATION

    For many years the members of the Richmond "Main, Pelaw Main, Stanford Merthyr, the two Hebburn and the Abermain Miners' Lodges have held a ...

    Article : 99 words
  23. FIRST IMPRESSIONS

    "My experiences so far have been wholly delightful," writes the Bishop of Newcastle (Right Rev. F. de Witt Batty), in his letter, appearing in the May issue of ...

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  24. CABLE CONTROL

    A conference will be held in Melbourne on Monday to determine the Government's attitude towards an agreement with the Imperial Communications Company on the ...

    Article : 106 words
  25. PROCESSION IN SYDNEY

    Organised by the Communist Party, and other bodies, and having the support of the Trades and Labour Council, a procession in celebration of May Day was held ...

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  26. COMBINED COMMITTEE

    On Monday the demonstration organised by the Newcastle and Lake Macquarie District Combined May Day Committees will be held on Speers' Point Park. ...

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  27. EXTENSION PROBABLE

    A mass meeting of 3000 employees in the meat industry has been called for Monday to discuss the strike of slaughter-men at Melbourne and Geelong. ...

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  28. HAD £48,000

    Examined before the Registrar in Bankruptcy (Mr. N. C. Lockhart), in the Bankruptcy Court to-day, Jacob Woolf Shaw said that prior to going into the ...

    Article : 159 words
  29. THE SENATE

    On the adjournment of the Senate to-day, reference was made by Senator Foll to the reply given to the questions he asked as to whether it was a fact that, ...

    Article : 337 words
  30. IN FIRST ROUND

    The boxing contest at the Stadium to-night, between Tuzzolini, 11.5 (Italy), and Libert, 11.6½ (Belgium), had an unsatisfactory ending. After the contest had ...

    Article : 151 words
  31. QUESTIONS

    Asked by Senator Dunn if it was the intention of the Minister for Defence to recommend to the Prime Minister that Major-General H. Gordon Bennett, at ...

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  32. AT CESSNOCK

    Cessnock carried out its May Day celebration yesterday. As the day was not an official holiday, business places remained open, and this fact led to a lack ...

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  33. RELIEF WORK

    Like many more of the distress and relief committees in the Newcastle district, the Hamilton Methodist Christian Endeavour Society's committee is carrying ...

    Article : 114 words
  34. MAN FOUND HANGING

    Found to have taken poison. Frederick Barrett, 44, single, was admitted to Fremantle Hospital on Monday. This morning he was found dead in an outhouse of ...

    Article : 44 words
  35. Advertising

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