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  2. IRISH TROUBLE

    The Irish agreement has been signed, and the boundary is unchanged. The signatories are, on behalf of Britain, Messrs. Baldwin, Churchill, Amery, ...

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  3. THE COMMONS

    Arising from the tactical surprise due to Ministeralists not opposing the clearance of strangers from the House of Commons last night. Mr. Maclean asked the ...

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  4. FRENCH CRISIS

    The French Chamber of Deputies, with the exception of a short interval for refreshment, sat all night, and was still sitting at noon yesterday. ...

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  5. BIG CRICKET

    With the exception of J. M. Taylor, who was unavailable the twenty-two best cricketers in Australia commenced a trial match on the Sydney Cricket ...

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  6. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS

    A meeting of the members of the Australian Workers' Union was held at the Trades Hall yesterday, at which the stoppage at the wire-weaving works of ...

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  7. STATE PARLIAMENT

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day, Mr. Doe asked Mr. M'Kell, the Minister for Justice, if it were true that it was intended to deport the English youth ...

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  8. VICTORIA

    Mr. Bruce, the Prime Minister, interviewed the Premiers of various States attending the Commonwealth Loan Council, and urged them to sign the ...

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  9. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS

    The concluding meetings in connection with the municipal elections were held last night in Newcastle and suburbs., These were well attended in every case. No ...

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  10. FACTORY WORKERS.

    Mr. A. Carter, secretary to the factory department of the A.W.U., formerly the Factory' Workers' Union, reports that a new award has been obtained for ...

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  11. NEWCASTLE COUNCIL

    Alderman M. Light. Mayor of Newcastle, addressed a meeting from the balcony of the Royal Exchange Hotel. Mr. D. L. MacDonald presided. ...

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  12. DEATH OF SENATOR O'LOUGHLIN

    The death is announced of Senator J. J. O'Loughlin in Adelaide. He was first elected to the Senate in 1907. The Federal Government and the South ...

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  13. QUESTIONS IN ASSEMBLY.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday, replying to Mr. Connell, M.P., Mr. Baddeley, Minister for 'Mines and Labour and Industry, said the hon. member would ...

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  14. TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP

    The following were the results of to0-day's snatches in the Victorian tennis championships:—Final: Hawkes and Miss E. Boyd defeated P. and Mrs. ...

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  15. LABOUR EXCHANGES.

    Mr. G. C. Bodkin, secretary to the Railway Industry Branch of the Australian Workers' Union, stated yesterday that he had noticed the reply of Mr. C. J. ...

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  16. NEW BRITISH DUTIES

    The House of Commons, in secret session, carried a resolution by 218 votes to 129, providing for the imposition, of a duty of 33 1-3 per cent. upon imported ...

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  17. STATEMENT BY MR. BADDELEY

    The statement by Mr. G. Bodkin, secretary of the Railway Workers' Branch of the Australian Workers' Union, appearing in the "Newcastle Herald" this ...

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  18. STATEMENTS IN COMMONS

    Mr. Baldwin stated in the House of Commons that under the terms of the Irish settlement, the powers of the Boundary Commission were revoked, and the ...

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  19. FIREMEN AGAIN

    Some of the firemen on the Union Company's steamer Maheno have been in the habit of holding up the sailing of the vessel in Sydney by prolonging their stay ...

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  20. THE JAVA MURDER

    Evidence of the murder of Mrs. Macfie so far as it has been revealed, shows that a little Sudanese boy, living in an empty house next the Hotel Dolce, with his ...

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  21. THE EX-KAISER'S GREED

    A message from Berlin states that though there is public indignation against the settlement with the Kaiser, the position is unalterable, owing to the ...

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  22. NEWCASTLE DEPUTIES.

    Mr. T. Butterworth, secretary to the Newcastle District Deputies' Association, states that the conference held with the coal proprietors regarding the claim for ...

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  23. TRAMWAY WORK.

    Fifty labourers for tramway work, and 15 for railway work at Cockle Creek are being selected to-day at 9 a.m. to commence work on Monday. Further ...

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  24. THE ENGLISH BOWLERS

    The team of English bowlers at present touring. Australia played their first test match against New. South Wales at Burwood this afternoon, and were ...

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  25. CLYDE-STREET CROSSING

    A representative deputation from the Wickham and Hamilton councils, and the Islington Parents and Citizens' Association, composed of Alderman Croft ...

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  26. GREECE AT FAULT

    It is reported from Geneva that the Commission of Inquiry into the recent Gracco-Bulgarian frontier fighting has decided that Greece shall pay to ...

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  27. POLICE SUPERANNUATION

    The Police Regulations (Superannuation Amendment) Bill, the first reading of which was agreed to by the Legislative Assembly to-day, provides for ...

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  28. ALD. WHEELER'S CANDIDATURE.

    In support of his candidature for a seat in the Newcastle City Council. Alderman H. L. Wheeler addressed a big meeting in Newcomen-street last ...

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  29. ULSTER'S SATISFACTION

    Sir James Craig said: "I desire to thank the Ulster people for their restraint and patience during the long period of anxiety and suspense. I am fully ...

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  30. REFORMS IN SPAIN

    A Madrid telegram reports that the King has approved of the new civil Ministry, of which General de Rivera is Premier. ...

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  31. LODGE ON CREATION

    Sir Oliver Lodge, in delivering the Huxley lecture, in which, as reported yesterday, he urged that there was no [?]ential opposition between creation ...

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  32. RAILWAY WORKERS.

    Mr. Murray, M.P., asked Mr. Flannery, the Minister for Works and Railways, in the Assembly to-day, if, in connection with the provision of work ...

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  33. TERMS OF AGREEMENT

    The Irish Agreement revokes the powers conferred on the Boundary Commission by the Anglo-Irish Treaty of December 6, 1921, and states that the extent of ...

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  34. NEW ZEALAND v. QUEENSLAND

    The New Zealand cricketers commenced their first match of the tour against Queensland, on the Brisbane Cricket Ground to-day. The Queensland team was ...

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  35. OPEN AIR CONCERT.

    The Brown-street Serenaders gave a concert on the lawn, Brown-street, Newcastle, do Thursday evening to a large audience. The function was in aid of the church funds, and ...

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  36. GREAT LIBERALITY

    Mr. Bernard Baron, chairman of Carreras, Limited, is celebrating his seventy-fifth birthday by donating £50,000 to hospitals. ...

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  37. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    The death is announced at the age of 77 of Sir Lachlan Charles Mackinnon, one of the proprietors of the Melbourne "Argus," who had latterly lived in ...

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  38. KAIRANGA ASHORE

    The Union S.S. Company's oil burning steamer Kairanga, of 2830 tons gross register, went aground just off hoe channel to the north head at ...

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  39. NEWCASTLE SPEEDWAY

    Next Saturday night, at the Newcastle Speedway, Brown, Conoulty, and Stratton, the star motor cyclists, will appear in a five-miles' £100 match race. The ...

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  40. JAPAN'S MILLIONS

    The Japanese census taken in October has been published. It shows that Japan proper has 59,736,000 inhabitants, including 30,012,000 ...

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  41. MISLEADING STATEMENTS.

    Mr. Davidson asked the Minister if his attention had been drawn to a report in the morning newspapers of a statement by Mr. G. Bodkin, secretary ...

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  42. REUTER'S AGENCY

    It is announced that Sir Roderick Jones, as chief proprietor of Reuter's, has completed arrangements by which the Press Association of the United Kingdom and ...

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  43. AMERICAN LIQUOR RAID

    A New York telegram reports that in what the Federal authorities have described as the greatest raid on the supposed rum importing distributing ...

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  44. RANJI ON TEST MATCHES

    The Jam Sahib of Nawanagar, better known to followers of cricket as "Ranji," likes English chances in the test matches next year. ...

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  45. METHOD OF VOTING

    The polling booths will open at 8 a.m. and close at 7 p.m. Each elector, who may be either an occupier or owner, but whose name ...

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  46. BRITISH PRESS VIEWS

    Press comment on the Irish settlement is divided, ranging from complete approval to condemnation of the policy of throwing on the British taxpayer a ...

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  47. HOSPITAL AUXILIARY

    The Newcastle Hospital Women's Auxiliary met yesterday at the Chamber of Commerce rooms. Mrs. Cannington presided, and at her instance the ...

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  48. INTERSTATE MATCHES

    The following players have been chosen to represent New South Wales in the Sheffield Shield matches against Victoria and South Australia:—H. Collins ...

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  49. NORTHERN COLLIERIES.

    The Northern Collieries' Association reported yesterday:—"Seaham No. 1 was idle owing to a funeral, while Stockton-Borehole, Rothbury, Hebburn No. 2 ...

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  50. IRISH OPINION

    There is general satisfaction in Dublin at the Irish settlement, mingled with disappointment at the failure of the Free State to claim Nationalist areas ...

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  51. SENATE ELECTIONS

    Senator Duncan was to-night elected as the second Senator for New South Wales The electoral officers worked until late to-night eliminating Messrs. Dunn, Grant, ...

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  52. FIREMEN'S BEACH FAIR.

    Each evening is bringing increased attendances to the Newcastle Fire Brigades' fancy fair on the Newcastle Beach, near the Ocean Baths. The novelties are varied ...

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  53. Advertising

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  54. HEBBURN NO. 2 COLLIERY.

    A conference concerning Hebburn No. 2 Colliery was held at Hebburn Coal Company's office yesterday between Messrs. B. McKensey and A. Hindley, ...

    Article : 114 words
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