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  2. OUTRAGES IN IRELAND.

    Sinn Feiners derailed a troop train in a wild stretch of country in West Donegal, placing large boulders on the line. When the train left the rails a hundred ...

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  3. THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    King George telegraphed to a mass meeting at the Albert Hall in the following terms:—"The League of Nations Union has every reason to be thankful for what ...

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  4. CRISIS IN FRANCE.

    It is reported from Paris that a crisis arose in the Chamber of Deputies over the questions of the German disarmament and reparations. ...

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  5. STATE POLITICS.

    Contrary to expectations, Mr. Storey, the State Premier, was not accompanied by any of his Cabinet colleagues when he met the executive of the Australian ...

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  6. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS.

    The question of the observance of clause 10 of the Bread Act was brought under the notice of Mr. Dooley, the Chief Secretary, on Tuesday, by a deputation ...

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  7. INDUSTRIAL COUNCIL.

    The Newcastle Industrial Council met in the Trades Hall last night. Mr. W. Stanton presided. Credentials were received for the ...

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  8. MEREWETHER ELECTRICITY.

    Merewether Council had before it at last night's meeting the motion carried by the meeting of ratepayers on the preceding night by which it was ...

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  9. DISTRICT NEWS.

    Mr. C. W. King, inspecting engineer-in-charge of the Department of Public Works, Newcastle, held an inquiry at Wallsend Council Chambers yesterday into the ...

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  10. THE PACIFIC QUESTION.

    The Admiralty emphatically denies that there is any foundation for statements published in Australia and America regarding British and American naval ...

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  11. LORD MILNER AND DOMINIONS.

    Lord Miller, the Secretary of State for the Colonies, presided at the luncheon given by Sir Peter M'Bride to the Earl of Stradbroke, Governor-elect of Victoria, ...

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  12. SINN FEIN M.P. SENTENCED.

    Mr. J. Walsh, a Sinn Fein M.P., who escaped from Mountjoy prison about 18 months ago, and was recently arrested in Dublin, has been sentenced to five years' ...

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  13. CORK'S LORD MAYOR.

    A Washington message states that it is understood that President Wilson will finally decide whether Alderman O'Callaghan, the Lord Mayor of Cork, is to remain in ...

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  14. BOOLAROO.

    The half-yearly meeting of members of the Boolaroo Co-operative Society was held in the Sulphide Hall, and was well attended. Mr. T. G. Butterworth ...

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  15. THE AMERICAN BALLOONISTS.

    Mr. Daniels, the Secretary to the United States Navy, has announced that a naval court of inquiry will investigate the details of the recent flight of balloonists ...

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  16. UPPER SILESIA.

    The Berlin correspondent of "Politiken" states that, owing to the growing excitement in the plebiscite district of Upper Silesia, where robberies and murders are ...

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  17. BURWOOD COLLIERY

    A conference was held at the rooms of the Northern Colliery Proprietors' Association yesterday morning upon various matters in dispute at the Burwood ...

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  18. AMERICAN OFFICER SHOT.

    It is reported from Tokio that Lieutenant Langdom, an officer of the American cruiser Albany, was shot dead by a Japanese sentinel at Vladivostock on ...

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  19. JAPAN AND AMERICA.

    A Washington message states that Messrs. Morris and Shidehara are discussing an addition to the existing Japano-American commercial treaty of a section ...

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  20. GERMAN VOLUNTEER ARMY.

    The special correspondent in Berlin of the "Daily Chronicle" states that the new volunteer army is to be of a strength of one hundred thousand. ...

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  21. CARRINGTON.

    The annual meeting of parishioners of St. Thomas' Church was held on Tuesday evening. A good number of parishioners were present, the Rev. W. E. ...

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  22. WARATAH.

    A public meeting was held in the council chambers last evening, for the purpose of devising a suitable manner in which to celebrate the jubilee of the incorporation ...

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  23. FIRE BOARD VACANCY.

    The candidatures of three aldermen in the Newcastle and Maitland districts who propose to contest the vacancy created on the Fire Board by the death ...

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  24. GERMAN GOODS IN BRITAIN.

    Since we wrote our leading article in last month's issue on the revival of German industry (says "The Empire Mail"), many fresh facts have come to light ...

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  25. WHITBURN COLLIERY.

    The difficulty between the miners and the management which threw Whitburn Colliery idle on Wednesday, was overcome, and all the men turned up to work ...

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  26. BRITISH UNEMPLOYMENT.

    Correspondence between Mr. Macnamara, the Minister for Labour, and Mr. Arthur Henderson, M.P., regarding unemployment, shows that the ...

    Article : 105 words
  27. SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICS.

    A Pretoria telegram reports that General Smuts, the Prime Minister of South Africa, speaking at Zeckmakeer, referred to the unrest among the natives, and said ...

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  28. SEAMEN'S MEETING TO-DAY

    A special stop work meeting of the Newcastle branch of the Federated Seamen's Union will be held at the Trades Hal [?] nine o'clock this morning. The ...

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  29. THE STEWARDS' STRIKE.

    The Interstate Conference of Transport Workers sat all this afternoon, and the adjourned until next day. Representatives of the shipowners ...

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  30. THE THIRD TEST MATCH.

    Everything is now in readiness for the beginning of the third test match between England and Australia on the Adelaide Oval to-morrow. The weather promises ...

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  31. WEST AUSTRALIAN STRIKE

    There is more hope that the strike of railway employees will be settled shortly and traffic will be resumed. A conference was held to-day, which ...

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  32. THE BOY SCOUTS.

    The Prince of Wales appeals to the Empire to subscribe £200,000 to place the Boy Scouts' Association on a sound financial basis. ...

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  33. POSITION IN MELBOURNE.

    The surplus electric power from Newport is to be made available immediately to the Melbourne City Council and the Melbourne Electric Company. This will ...

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  34. INVINCIBLE COLLIERY TROUBLE

    The position in connection with the trouble at the Invincible Colliery, Cullen Bullen, is unchanged. Messrs. Pillans, Gregory, and Kelly, ...

    Article : 208 words
  35. HONOUR TO SOLDIERS.

    The Bradford City Council has decided by 58 votes to 17 to confer, the freedom of the city on Field-Marshal Lord Haig. ...

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  36. CARRINGTON.

    At a special meeting of the council, held last night, the resolution striking a rate of 5d in the £ on the unimproved capital value of all ratable property ...

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  37. QUEENSLAND.

    A message from Cloncurry states that as a result of the shipping strike food-stuffs are becoming scarce. There are already no potatoes in the town, while the ...

    Article : 277 words
  38. NEWCASTLE ROBBERY.

    Plainclothes Constable Kennedy detained a woman near the Volunteer Hotel, West Maitland, last evening, in connection with the robbery of clothes, valued ...

    Article : 161 words
  39. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The Prince of Wales has consented to the publication of an authoritative illustrated record of his Canadian-Australasian tour, to be sold exclusively in the ...

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  40. FIGHTING IN MONTENEGRO.

    Serious affrays have taken place between Servian troops and Montenegrins, the latter desiring the independence of their country. ...

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  41. WEST WALLSEND

    Whilst emptying a tub of water, which was standing in the yard, a young daughter of Mr. J. Grills, of Wilson-street, was bitten twice on the big toe by a ...

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  42. SALES BY AUCTION.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 220 words
  43. LATE SPORTING.

    Glenacre, the Carrington Stakes winner, has hardened for the Challenge Stakes, and is now favourite. White Phast and Finmark are best fancied in the ...

    Article : 176 words
  44. THE WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales yesterday there was a poor demand. The Government reserves were lowered from 5 to 20 per cent., compared with last sales, mostly on average ...

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  45. MEREWETHER.

    Merewether Council met last night. There were Present Aldermen Jefferson (Mayor), Wells. Archer, Hargreaves, J. Campbell, A. Campbell, Meehan, ...

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  46. STOCKTON.

    The annual meeting of the Stockton Band was held in the council chambers on Wednesday night, Alderman Quantrill presiding. The statement of accounts ...

    Article : 165 words
  47. VICTORIA.

    Further mention was made before the Prahran Court to-day of the case in which Constable Barnard was charged with shoting at ex-Constable Thomas Davies ...

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  48. FATALLY SCALDED

    Ernest Tough, aged 47 years, a donkey-man on board the steamer Petunia was severely scalded in the stokehold of the vessel yesterday afternoon, owing to an ...

    Article : 54 words
  49. BILLIARD MATCHES.

    In the second round of the championship, Hooper (Australia) scored 1001, and C. E. Riley 302. Hooper was playing brilliantly, and ...

    Article : 79 words
  50. WE WANT DIFFICULT CASES.

    We do not claim to make all eyes see. Some are permanently ruined. But we invite cases where others have failed to give satisfaction. Most of such ...

    Article : 67 words
  51. LAWN TENNIS MATCHES.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 65 words
  52. GRETA.

    Albert Golder, 17 years of age, living in Anvil-street, Greta, was carrying a pea rifle yesterday when he stumbled. The cartridge in the rifle exploded, and the ...

    Article : 39 words
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