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  2. MODERN SURGERY

    Dr. Hugh M. Young, of the Johns Hopkins Medical College, who is the Chairman of the American College of Surgeons' Committee on Antiseptics, ...

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  3. SHIPPING STRIKE

    Mr. Theodore the ex-Premier, met the union leaders at an informal conference this morning, and the outcome Will be that recommendations will be ...

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  4. DAMASCUS RIOTS

    Varying reports front Damascus indicate that the city passed through a terrible ordeal from Sunday, October 18, to Tuesday, October 20, and bears the scars ...

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  5. FEDERAL POLITICS

    Mr. Charlton, the leader of the Federal Labour Party, returned from Tasmania today. He said: "I have just returned from a ...

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  6. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS

    The Grand Convention of the Miners Federation had another all-day session today, and the sittings will be continued tomorrow. ...

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  7. DISTRICT NEWS

    Adamstown Council net last night, when there were present : Aldermen Coote (Mayor), Arthur, Bailey, Cameron, Wiggins. ...

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  8. FRENCH CRISIS

    The French Cabinet has resigned. A communique issued by M. Painleve states: "The Cabinet, which had previously examined M. Caillaux's financial ...

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  9. CONFESSIONS OF MURDER

    The Paris police are in possession of two written confessions by persons unknown to each other, admitting that they killed Jacques Desvaux, whose body was ...

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  10. ENGINE-DRIVERS' CLAIMS

    A further sitting of the Engine-drivers and Firemen's Coal Industry Special Tribunal was held this afternoon. The tribunal is dealing with claims filed on ...

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  11. ALLEGED DANCE RIOT

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day Mr. Tully naked Mr. Lazzarini, the Chief Secretary if he had noticed a report in an afternoon paper yesterday referring to an ...

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  12. EMPIRE LOYALTY

    Lords Jeilicoe and Allenby were the guests of the Earl of Harrowby at a shooting party at Sandon Hall, near Stafford. Each laid a laurel wreath on ...

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  13. NORTHERN COLLIERIES

    The Northern Collieries' Association reported yesterday: "Work was resumed at Stanford Merthyr No. 2 and Abermain Nos. 1 and 3 pits. Richmond-Main was ...

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  14. DROPPING M. CAILLAUX

    France is now in the throes of a double crisis, arising from the political situation and the Damascus disclosures. The latter are having a most painful effect in ...

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  15. MR. BRUCE'S MESSAGE

    Mr. Bruce, the Prime Minister, in a message before leaving for South Australia this evening, expressed great pleasure at the success of his Victorian tour. ...

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  16. A SOLDIER'S MISFORTUNE

    General Sir Charles Harington, the Commander-in-Chief of the Northern Command, on the eve of going to Sheffield to unveil the war memorial, received a ...

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  17. MUSWELLBROOK COLLIERY

    Mr. I. Hoare, northern district cheek inspector, visited the Muswellbrook Colliery in connection with a difficulty that had arisen there. In reporting upon ...

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  18. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    The engagement is announced of Adelaide Stanley, the eldest daughter of the ex-Governor of Victoria, to the Honourable Maurice Lubbock, son of ...

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  19. AN AFRICAN FLIGHT

    It is reported from Cairo that Squadron Leader Coningham and Flight-Lieutenants Rowley and Baggs started from Helouan at seven o'clock yesterday morning on ...

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  20. DR. PAGE IN VICTORIA

    Dr. Earle Page, speaking at Kooweerup to-night, said that no more fitting place than in Mr. Bruce's electorate could be chosen to finally dispel all those ...

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  21. AEROPLANE LUNCHEON

    There was a novelty in public luncheons when twenty passengers partook of lunch, beginning with, lobster salad and ending with liqueurs and coffee, while flying over ...

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  22. WALLARAH MINERS

    A meeting of the Wallarah Miners' Lodge was held in the Wallarah Hall, Mr. C. L. Edwards presiding. The rules in connection with the proposed sick and ...

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  23. MATTERS IN SYDNEY

    Owing to the action of the Australian Seamen's Union in refusing to permit its members to take colliers alongside oversea vessels involved in the shipping ...

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  24. AEROPLANES IN WAR

    A message from Philadelphia states that Admiral Hilray Jones, of the Navy General Board, speaking on the National Navy Day celebration, said that ships and not ...

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  25. ADMIRALTY RETRENCHMENT

    In pursuance of its policy of retrenchment, the Admiralty announces that all the "K" class of submarines are to be scrapped, except K26 which, with four of ...

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  26. SITUATION SERIOUS

    "Le Matin" says the latest telegrams from Syria are most disquieting. Damascus, where order is far from reestablished, has been abandoned by the ...

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  27. PREMIER AND MR. GARDEN

    Mr. Bavin, leader of the Opposition, referred to-day to the Premier's statement about. Mr. J. S. Garden, secretary to the New South Wales Labour Council. ...

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  28. CHARLESTOWN

    A successful entertainment was given on Tuesday evening in aid of the funds of the Newcastle District Ambulance. The Newcastle Musical Company ...

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  29. ASPHYXIATION BY APPLES

    An inquest has been opened at Teignmonth into the death of Mr. Rees, the mate of the steamiship Orchia, who was asphyxiated by the gas arising from a ...

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  30. AFRICAN POLITICS

    Interviewed by the "Cape Argus," General Hertzog, the Prime Minister, said he intended to explain the political side of his native policy to his constituents at ...

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  31. A CHARMED LIFE

    Few men have had so many escapes from death as Mr. Philip Smith, known to his acquaintances as "'Old Phil," the nightwatchman, of Sea Witch Wharf, E. ...

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  32. BRICKWORKERS' UNION

    Mr. G. Dennett president at a meeting of the Brick, Tile, and Pottery Union, held at the Trades Hall last night. A draft of the revised rules was presented ...

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  33. IRISH PROSECUTION

    Michael Carolan, self-described as the Commandant-General of the Republican Army and Director of Intelligence attached to General Headquarters, was found ...

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  34. CLAIMS AGAINST FRANCE

    The diplomatic correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph" states that confirmation of the gravity of the situation in Damascus has reached London. Terrible ...

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  35. MAYFIELD.

    The grounds of St. Andrew's a Church of England, Mayfield, bore a gala appearance Yesterday afternoon, at the opening of the four days' carnival, ...

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  36. NEWCASTLE ELECTORATE

    At 12.20 to-day, the Nationalist candidate, Mr. G. B. Waller will speak on the Newcastle and Hunter River Company's Wharf, Newcastle. To-night Mr. Waller ...

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  37. SHIPWRIGHTS' UNION

    Mr. S. Shearer, general secretary to the Federated Shipwright's Society, was present at a meeting of the Newcastle members held at the Trades Hall last night. ...

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  38. RISKING MEAT CONTRACT

    Mr. Brace, the Prime Minister, speaking at Willaura to-day, said a serious position threatened the Australian meat producers, involving the possible loss of ...

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  39. GRECO-BULGARIAN DISPUTE

    Greek rifle and machine gun fire was reported in the direction of Petrich yesterday afternoon. Simultaneously Greek artillery is ...

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  40. MR. WATKINS' CANDIDATURE

    Mr. Watkins the Labour candidate, will speak to-night at New Lambton, and later at Adamstown. To-morrow night he will speak in Newcastle, and also in ...

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  41. COMMUNIST PROSECUTION

    A publication entitled the '"Empire Rebel' was mentioned at the resumed police court hearing at Bow-street of the charges of sedition, etc., against the ...

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  42. RYLANDS' WORKS

    Mr. G. C. Bodkin, general secretary to the Railway Industry Branch of the Australian Workers' Union, and Mr. J. B. Moffatt, solicitor for the union were ...

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  43. DISPUTED PEERAGE

    The title of the nineteen-year-old Countess of Seafield, who is a peeress in her own right, is challenged in the Court of Sessions, in Edinburgh. ...

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  44. A.J.C. COMMITTEE

    At a committee meeting of the Australian Jockey Club today jockeys' licenses were granted to B. Daniels, R. H. Abbott, R. Harding, F. G. Towler, and A. ...

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  45. HUNTER ELECTORATE

    Dr. A. H. Horsfall, Nationalist candidate for Hunter, will speak this evening at Teralba, and subsequently at Toronto. To-morrow evening he will speak at ...

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  46. ATTEMPTED MURDER

    A message from Rome states that through casually changing his train at the last minute, Signor Farinacci, the Fascist Secretary-General, escaped an ...

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  47. VICTORIA

    Arthur Leslie Burrows has died in the Melbourne Hospital from a fractured skull. The police suspect foul play, ant are now investigating the matter. Burrows was ...

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  48. LAMBTON

    Mrs. Johnson, of Pearson-street, has received word that her brother, ex-Police Sergeant Doris, died in the Coast Hospital on Saturday last. It is understood ...

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  49. FIRE OF LONDON

    September 2 was the 29th anniversary of the outbreak of the great fire of London. It began in a baker's house in Pudding-lane, near the Monument, a ...

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  50. OSCAR ASCHE'S LATEST PLAY

    A queue began to assemble at eight o'clock yesterday morning at the Gaiety Theatre, in London, for Mr. Oscar Asche's new production, "The Good Old Days," ...

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  51. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    Advertisements, etc., intended for the "Newcastle Morning Herald" must, to comply with the Commonwealth Electoral Act, contain the names and ...

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  52. A PROBATE PUZZLE

    The authorities at Somerset House are puzzled over the will of a sailor inscribed on a hen's egg, of which the solicitors are endeavouring to obtain probate. ...

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