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  2. NAVAL DISASTER

    The Admiralty announces that the submarine M1, during exercises on Thursday morning, was seen to dive 15 miles south of Start Point off the Devon Coast, and ...

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  3. FRENCH FINANCES

    Responding to Socialist pressure, M. Painleve, the French Prime Minister, has, modified his financial proposals including compulsory conversion of bonds maturing ...

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  4. THE ELECTIONS

    Late to-night Mr. Bruce, the Prime Minister, issued the following appeal to the electors of Australia:— "To-day you are asked to cast your ...

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  5. THE WAR DEBTS

    The United States Treasury announces that an agreement has been reached for funding the Italian war debt. The Treasury announcement stated ...

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  6. THE GREAT WHITE TRAIN.

    The Great White Exhibition Train will arrive in Newcastle early on Monday morning, and will remain until the end of the week. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. THE SPANISH PLOT

    It is reported from Perpignan, a French town on the Gulf of Lions, near the Spanish border, that the disbandment of two important Catalonlan ...

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  8. CRITICISM OF LABOUR

    Mr. Bruce, speaking at Sorrento, said it was amazing to find Labour calling itself the farmers' friend. There were some good things in labour's country ...

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  9. ANTI-ITALIAN OUTBREAKS

    Report from Belgrade and Rome state that in consequence of Italian Fascists in Trieste attacking and damaging an Italian and a Slovene newspaper office, there have ...

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  10. WAR REPARATIONS

    A British Treasury statement shows that since April 1, 1924, Britain's share of the German reparations included Australia and Canada £257,692 each, New Zealand ...

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  11. DR. PAGE'S VIEW

    D. Earle Page, to-night, in the final appeal to the electors, said the Government's record and future programme were achievements of that co-ordination ...

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  12. TAXATION OF CATALOGUES

    Mr. Godfrey Cheesman, the secretary to the National Union of Manufacturers, in forms the Australian Press Association that much irritation and ill-feeling was being ...

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  13. ITALIAN CONSPIRACY

    It is announced in Rome that the official inquiry into the Zanihoni affair has disclosed that a carefully laid plot had been arranged to assassinate Signor ...

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  14. POLLING TO-DAY

    Polling in the Federal elections will take place to-day, between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. Under the provisions of an Act which was passed by the last Parliament ...

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  15. ITALY AND THE PACT

    The "Agenzia Roma" states that owing to the pressure of Parliamentary business Signor Mussolini is not going to London to sign the Pact on December 1, but will ...

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  16. GOLF MATCH

    A golf match was commenced yesterday between two of the most noted English professionals, Abe Mitchell and Archie Compston, for a purse of £200, and a ...

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  17. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS

    There is considerable unemployment among those engaged in the coal-mining industry in the northern district. The matter was touched upon by Mr. ...

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  18. SYRIA AND PALESTINE

    The British Government has invited M. de Jouvenel, the new High Commissioner of Syria, to London, to discuss with Messrs. Chamberlain and Amery ...

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  19. NORTHERN COLLIERIES

    The Northern Collieries' Association reported yesterday : Abermain Nos. 1 and 3; Richmond-Main and Jesmond collieries resumed work. Rothbury, ...

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  20. EDUCATION AND MIGRATION

    Mr. Amery, the Secretary of State for the Dominions, Dr. Winnington Ingram, the Bishop of London, and Sir Joseph Cook, the High Commissioner for ...

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  21. CHINESE CIVIL WAR

    Very little authoritative news is received from Pekin, probably owing to the censorship but the North China that "Daily News" learns from private sources that ...

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  22. NEWCASTLE ELECTORATE

    The best use was made of the last day of the campaign to place the views of the A.L.P. before the electors in Newcastle. During the morning Mr. D. Murray, M.P., ...

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  23. MISCELLANEOUS WORKERS

    Mr. I. C. Page, secretary of the Northern Branch of the Miscellaneous Workers' Union, states that an effort is being made to secure a conference with ...

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  24. LUXOR DISCOVERIES

    The Luxor Correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle," writing on the exhumation of the mummy of Tu Tankh Amen, says: "This has been a day of days in the ...

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  25. MINERS' FEDERATION

    Mr. W. Brennan, secretary to the Northern branch of the Miners' Federation, said yesterday that, following the established practice the office of ...

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  26. JAPANESE PRECAUTION

    It is reported from Tokio that the Japanese destroyers Sumire and Hishi left from Saisebo this morning for Tsingtao, to reinforce the destroyer flotilla, which ...

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  27. LABOUR EXCHANGES

    Mr. G. C. Bodkin, secretary to the Australian Workers' Union (Railway Industry branch), said yesterday that week after week complaints were made to the ...

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  28. STEEL WORKS' CASE

    The application of the combined unions for an award for the iron and steel works of the Broken Hill Proprietary Company will be resumed at ...

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  29. AUSTRALIAN LOANS

    The West Australian loan of £2,500,000, and the Tasmanian loan of £600,000 have been issued. Both bear interest at 5 per cent., with a minimum of 98. ...

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  30. RETURNING OFFICER'S ADVICE

    After he had put the finishing touches to the polling arrangements, Mr. J.. E. Stewart, the returning officer for Newcastle, emphasised the desirability of ...

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  31. RAILWAY ACCIDENT

    A telegram from Newark, in the United States, reports a railway smash in which thirteen persons were killed, and several injured when a St. Louis-New ...

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  32. MINERS' SAFETY

    Mr. A. Lewis, district treasurer of the Northern Brach of the Miners' Federation, stated yesterday that from the discussions on the various matters ...

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  33. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    A message from Rome states that Signor Mussolini and other Italian notables were present at a brilliant reception in the Capitol, when the freedom of the city was ...

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  34. BOWEN TROUBLE SETTLED

    The Bowen watersiders met to-day, and passed a vote of no-confidence in the officials of their branch. They elected fresh officers with more or less ...

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  35. SOVIET AND ANARCHY

    The Riga correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph" states that M. Zinovieff, in an article in the Soviet Press, in commemoration of the Soviet ...

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  36. HOSPITAL AUXILIARY

    A meeting of the Newcastle Hospital Auxiliary was held yesterday afternoon at the Chamber of Commerce, Mrs. H. J. Cannington, the president, in the chair. ...

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  37. ASSAULT CLAIM

    After a hearing lasting four days, finality was reached this afternoon in the action in which Captain Hammond, M.C., claimed £2000 in respect of alleged ...

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  38. DEATH OF MR. C. M'DONALD

    Mr. Charles McDonald, the Labour candidate for the Kennedy electorate in Queensland, in the House of Representatives died suddenly at his residence in Kew ...

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  39. CAPTAIN ARTHUR'S SENTENCE

    Sir Hari Singh's former aide-de-camp, Captain Arthur, who has been in prison since the notorious case of Robinson v. the Midland Bank, which disclosed an ...

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  40. RUN OVER BY TRUCK

    The railway shunting yard at the foot of Watt-street, Newcastle was the scene of another shocking accident last night, when two seamen of the crew of the barque ...

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  41. LONDON WOOL SALES

    The final series of the 1925 London wool sales will commence on November 24, when the total amount available will be 156,500 bales. ...

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  42. NATIONALIST CAMPAIGN

    The final meeting in connection with the Nationalist campaign, addressed at the corner of Newcomen and Hunter tree last night, was marked by considerable ...

    Article : 633 words
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