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  2. DISARMAMENT QUESTION.

    Senator Harding, the President Designate of the United States, in an article in the "Naval Journal," says:—"It is the navy that guarantees us against ...

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  3. GERMAN REPARATION.

    At the Allied Conference in Paris yesterday morning attempts were made to smooth out the divergent points revealed in consequence of the speech of ...

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  4. THE IRISH TROUBLE.

    The French newspaper "L'Oeuvre" says: "What Scotland Yard and the police of the United Kingdom were unable to do, the editor achieved. ...

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  5. ONE BIG UNION.

    A meeting of interstate delegates of various transport unions was held at the Trades Hall yesterday and to-day for the purpose of forming the Transport ...

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  6. SHEFFIELD SHIELD MATCH.

    The Sheffield Shield cricket match between Victoria and New South Wales was concluded at the Sydney Cricket Ground to-day, and resulted in a win for the ...

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  7. GRATUITY BONDS.

    A conference of delegates from the Newcastle and suburban municipal councils, sitting at the Wickham Chambers last night, discussed the need for a ...

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  8. THE PRINCE OF WALES.

    Sir James Allen, the High Commissioner for New Zealand, presided at the Australian and New Zealand luncheon in connection with the celebration of ...

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  9. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS.

    As previously reported, the Government is not satisfied with the progress being made by the Railway Commissioners in the development of the State coal ...

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  10. LICENSES REDUCTION BOARD.

    The Licenses Reduction Board, Messrs. S. B. Gunn, chairman, R. Shelton, and R. P. Sellors, delivered its report at the Newcastle Courthouse yesterday concerning ...

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  11. MURDER OF POLICE.

    Five men in an hotel bar in Belfast rushed upstairs at closing time and shot dead in bed two constables and seriously wounded a third. Two barmen were ...

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  12. THE JAPANESE OPINION.

    A message from Tokio reports that the newspaper "Jiji Shimpo" states that a member of the Opposition party has submitted a resolution within the ...

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  13. LORD DUNSANY ARRESTED.

    Lord Dunsany, who was arrested at Trim, in County Meath, on a charge of having ammunition in his possession, and was released on bail, has been rearrested ...

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  14. IRELAND'S WEALTH.

    At the annual meeting of the National Bank of Ireland, the chairman stated that, notwithstanding the Irish troubles, deposit and current accounts during the ...

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  15. ALDERMAN O'CALLAGHAN.

    It is reported from New Norfolk that Alderman O'Callaghan, the Lord Mayor of Cork, has apparently dropped out of sight. No one knows his whereabouts. It is ...

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  16. MINING DEPARTMENT.

    The first annual meeting of the council of the mining department of the One Big Union, formerly the Coal and Shale Employees' Federation, ...

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  17. AMERICA AND JAPAN.

    It is understood that Senator Johnson will oppose the Shidehara-Morris agreement strenuously when it reaches the Senate. ...

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  18. BUILDING COSTS DECLINE.

    Dr. C. Addison, the Minister for Health, in opening the first new house in the Worthing Housing Scheme, said there had been a substantial decline in ...

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  19. THE SHIPPING DIFFICULTY.

    The Melbourne Wharf Labourers' Union, at a meeting to-day, decided to leave in the hands of the executive the acceptance or rejection of the offers made by ...

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  20. AMERICAN SUSPECTS.

    The Tokio correspondent of the "Chicago Tribune" states that it is understood that the foreign affairs section of metropolitan police is considering plans ...

    Article : 101 words
  21. SIR AUCKLAND GEDDES.

    Sir Auckland Geddes, the British Ambassador to Washington, had long interviews with Mr. Lloyd George in Paris on Wednesday and Thursday. ...

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  22. NORTHERN COLLIERIES.

    Conditions on the coalfields of the northern district are now described as being normal, with indications of constant work for some months to come. Production ...

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  23. AIRSHIP'S EXPERIENCE.

    The airship R34, after a bad landing on the Yorkshire coast, damaging the engines and propellers, was blown out to sea. ...

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  24. SIBERIAN QUESTION.

    It is reported from Washington that the State Department has declared that the Allied Supreme Council's action in recognising Latvia and Esthonia is ...

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  25. TROUBLE IN CALCUTTA.

    It is reported from Allahabad that extremists are making frantic efforts to boycott the Duke of Connaught's visit to Calcutta. ...

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  26. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Owing to the death of Lord Vane Tampest, Mr. Winston Churchill, who is his cousin, inherits a large estate in Ireland, with a rental of several thousand a ...

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  27. COLLIERIES' STAFF.

    The collieries' staffs of the northern district will entertain Mr. Duncan M'Geachie, the retiring superintendent of the Caledonian Collieries, Ltd., at a dinner in ...

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  28. EMIGRATION CONFERENCE.

    The conference on the subject of State-aided emigration and settlement within the Empire is to open to-day at the Colonial Office. Lord Milner is to ...

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  29. WALLARAH MINERS.

    A meeting of the Wallarah Miners' Lodge took place in the local hall at Catherine Hill Bay on Thursday night, Mr. J. Price presiding. A number of matters ...

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  30. THE YAP QUESTION.

    The United States has raised the question as to whether Yap Island, through which the New Guinea-Shanghai cable and the San Francisco-Celebes cable pass. ...

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  31. A MINER'S DEATH.

    An inquest was held by Mr. C. Hibble, the district coroner, at the West Wallsend Courthouse on Thursday, into the death of Leonard James Potts. Colliery ...

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  32. POLAND AND RUMANIA.

    The Paris correspondent of the "Chicago Tribune" is authoritatively informed formed that Rumania and Poland have formed a military alliance for mutual ...

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  33. THE COMMONWEALTH LOAN.

    The prospectus of the Commonwealth loan for £5,000,000 at 6 per cent. interest, redeemable in 1931-41, and offered at 95, will be issued to-morrow. As ...

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  34. QUEENSLAND.

    Mr. Theodore, the State Premier, said to-day that when in the south he discussed with the other Premiers the question of the various States co-operating in ...

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  35. THE BRITISH UNEMPLOYED.

    The Labour Conference on unemployment yesterday unanimously adopted the proposals of the Parliamentary Committee and the Trade Union Congress ...

    Article : 178 words
  36. RUMANIAN PRECAUTIONS.

    A Budapest message reports that Rumania has ordered a state of siege on the right bank of the Dniester, and prohibited cross-river traffic. ...

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  37. VICTORIA.

    Large crowds witnessed the funeral of Sergeant Buckley, V.C. A large number of returned soldiers were among the mourners at the requiem Mass at St. ...

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  38. PACIFIC MAIL COMPANY.

    The American Post-office Department has announced that the Pacific Mail Steamship Company on February 1 will inaugurate a twenty knot service by ...

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  39. STEEL WORKS.

    Between forty and fifty of the Steel Works employees were paid off yesterday. This was due to the slackness in certain departments following the shortage of ...

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  40. DIFFICULTIES OF THE FUTURE.

    Sir Frederick Young, a member of the British House of Commons, formerly Agent-General for South Australia, was the principal guest at the quarterly ...

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  41. RAILWAY EMPLOYEES.

    Registration has been granted of the Australian Railways' Union, which covers all employees of the Chief Commissioner. Claims are now being prepared for all ...

    Article : 377 words
  42. A LADY KIDNAPPED.

    A message from Los Angeles states that a remarkable kidnapping case is attracting national attention. Mrs. O. S. Witherel, aged 23, a ...

    Article : 80 words
  43. WOMEN AS JURORS.

    Interesting phases present themselves with the advent of mixed juries. In the Divorce Court a woman juror pleaded to be excused from service on ...

    Article : 86 words
  44. SHIPBUILDING QUESTION.

    Mr. Hughes, the Prime Minister, had a long interview to-day with Mr. M. J. Connington, the Chairman of the Shipbuilding Tribunal. Subsequently Mr. ...

    Article : 173 words
  45. NEWCASTLE SAILORS' HOME.

    The trustees of the Newcastle Sailors' Home, in their annual report state that the improvement of the accommodation has been continued as far as funds ...

    Article : 129 words
  46. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The free wool sales are closed. Sixty thousand bales were offered, and practically all sold. There was extremely good competition ...

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  47. ATTEMPTED MURDER.

    A young Armenian, after making a fruitless demand for money in order to return to his country, attempted to shoot M. Aharaonian, the Chief ...

    Article : 73 words
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