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  2. THE BOLSHEVIKS.

    A War Office communique states:—General Urangie's cavalry turned the Bolshevik right flank, compelling the enemy to retreat northward of Tsaritsin, on the ...

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  3. CAPTAIN ROSS-SMITH

    Captain Ross Smith intends to leave Darwin at 8 o'clock to-morrow morning, en route for Melbourne, and will travel by easy stages. ...

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  4. GERMANY SUBMITS.

    The German reply to the Allies concedes the demands regarding reparation for the Scapa Flow sinkings. Mr. Donor Law stated in the House of ...

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  5. AN IMPERIAL NAVY.

    During the debate in the House of Commons on the Naval Estimates, Sir Kinloch Cooke suggested holding a naval conference, in conjunction with the ...

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  6. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    Owing to there being no contest for the House of Representatives, election matters were much quieter in Newcastle last night than is usually the case on the eve ...

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  7. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS.

    Owing to dissatisfaction at the flat rate of £2 increase offered by the interstate shipowners, the coastal marine engineers, on several vessels at Melbourne, ...

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  8. NEWCASTLE WATER SUPPLY.

    The special board of experts which is investigating the Sydney water supply, and to which the matter of providing for a separate sod cheaper supply of water for ...

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  9. ROSS-SMITH'S ROUTE.

    The Defence Department has received a telegram from Darwin indicating that Captain Ross Smith's machine ran perfectly during the journey, and is still intact. ...

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  10. D'ANNUNZIO'S FUNDS FAIL.

    It is reported from Rome that D'Annunzio has promised the Government that he will not transgress the armistice for he will not transgress the armistice ...

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  11. ACTION IN SYDNEY.

    A resolution was passed by "the Association of Engineers that if the increases were not granted ships would he left idle at their home ports. ...

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  12. THE EXCHANGE DIFFICULTY.

    Lord Swaythling, after a visit to America, proposes the suspension of international payments among the Allies for reproductive goods, such as machinery and ...

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  13. ALLEGED LIBEL.

    Mr. Justice Ferguson and a jury had before them to-day an action in which Thomas Wells, a grazier, of Taree, claimed £1000 damages from the "Northern Champion" ...

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  14. DISTRIBUTION OF LAND.

    A wireless message from Moscow states that sixty million acres have been taken from landowners. Almost the whole of this land has been ...

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  15. PEASANTS OPPOSE COMMUNISM.

    It is reported from Petrograd that M. Lenin, speaking in the All Russian Soviet Congress, denounced the peasantry for disregarding communistic principles. ...

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  16. IN BRISBANE.

    Marine Engineers left the steamer Flinders to-day. Those in other vessels in port will leave on arrival at their home parts. ...

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  17. THE AERO CLUB.

    At an Aero Club conference with Mr. Fisher, it was decided, subject to the verification of the machine and that Captain Ross Smith was the winner of the ...

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  18. DEBTS TO AMERICA.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York World" says it is reported that the United States will permit the deferment tor three years of the interest ...

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  19. EAST-WEST RAILWAY.

    The East-West railway strike reached an impasse this morning. The position until Wednesday was that the men had agreed verbally with Mr. Poynton, ...

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  20. COAL FEDERATION.

    The council of the Coal and Shale Federation are expected from Melbourne either to-morrow or on Monday. ...

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  21. RUMANIA WILL SIGN.

    It is reported from Paris that the new Rumanian Premier has announced that Rumania will sign the Austrian Treaty. ...

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  22. SIBERIAN GOVERNMENT.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" states that well informed diplomatic quarters point out that Admiral Koltchak may retire as head of ...

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  23. PLUMBERS AND GASFITTERS.

    Application has been made to the Industrial Arbitration Court by the Australian Plumbers and Gasfitters' Union, New South Wales branch, for a variation ...

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  24. A PRUSSIAN SCANDAL.

    The Berlin correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph" states that the evidence at the trial of Lieutenant Marloh, who ordered the shooting of 22 ...

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  25. TO-DAY'S POLLING.

    Polling will take place to-day between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. The ballot paper for the Senate will contain the names of eleven candidates ...

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  26. AMERICAN PRAISE.

    The "New York Times" says:—"Captain Ross-Smith has done a wonderful thing for the prestige of the British Empire. He must be hailed as the ...

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  27. FATHER O'DONNELL'S CASE.

    Father O'Donnell has issued a statement, declaring that his arrest arose from the Secret Service mistaking him for a dangerous emissary, who was expected ...

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  28. RUSSIA AND ESTHONIA.

    It is reported from Copenhagen that the Esthonians and Bolsheviks have exchanged peace conditions. The latter claim recognition of Soviet ...

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  29. POULET GIVES UP.

    H. Etienne Poulet, the French aviator, who has made a plucky attempt to fly from France to Australia in a small Coudron machine, has been compelled to ...

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  30. EIGHT-HOUR COMMITTEE.

    The drawing of the prizes in connection with the Newcastle Eight-hour Art Union will take place in the Trades Hall to-night. Mr. D. Murray, the secretary, ...

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  31. BRITISH HOUSE BUILDING.

    Dr. Addison, the President of the Local Government Board, in moving the second reading of the Housing Bill in the House of Commons, said the Government could ...

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  32. NEWCASTLE SHOP ASSISTANTS.

    The conference that has been in progress for the past three days between the employers in the retail drapers' shops in Newcastle and the representatives of ...

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  33. THE COAL BILL.

    As the result of Mr. Bonar Law's explanations, the opponents of the Coal Bill are modifying their opposition. Mr. Bonar Law states that the profits ...

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  34. SOUTH MAITLAND RAILWAYS.

    An application by the Australian Workers' Union came before Mr. Justice Edmunds in No. 1 Arbitration Court to-day, to vary the award of the Colliery ...

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  35. GERMAN COMPLAINT.

    A Berlin wireless message states that the Government has requested Switzerland, to inquire into the punishment of the German strikers at Scapa Flow. ...

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  36. BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.

    The committee of the Newcastle and Northumberland Benevolent Society met at the office, Parry-street, yesterday afternoon. The ...

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  37. CAPTAIN MATTHEWS.

    It is reported from London that Captain Matthews, flying in a Sopwith Transport machine, has reached Belgrade, on his way to Australia. ...

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  38. AMERICA AND THE TREATY.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" states that President Wilson has indicated that no compromise on the Peace Treaty would be ...

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  39. ANOTHER STARTER.

    A London message states that Lieutenant Parer hopes to start his Australian flight about December 20. He has abandoned the plans already cabled, and has ...

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  40. THE RAILWAY TROUBLE.

    Sir Eric Geddes states that the Government and the railway unions have agreed to the establishment of a board representing the managers, the railway ...

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  41. THE WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales an Thursday prices for greasy and merinoes were less Irregular, and crossbreds were slightly dearer than a weeks ago. Slipes sold at full recent ...

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  42. TRADE UNION CONGRESS.

    Mr. J. H. Thomas, M.P., general secretary of the National Union of Railwaymen, informed the Trade Union Congress of the result of a deputation to the Prime ...

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  43. M. CLEMENCEAU'S VISIT.

    It is believed that the visit of M. Clemenceau to London is connected with the question of transferring the Peace Conference to London. ...

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  44. AIR CRUISERS FOR JAPAN.

    It is reported from Berlin that Japan is endeavouring to place orders in Germany for two of the largest and fastest air cruisers ever designed. ...

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  45. HUNTER PRESBYTERY.

    The Presbytery of the Hunter met at Hinton on Tuesday, for ordinary business and visitation of the Hinton charge. The ministers present were: Revs. D. M. ...

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  46. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The British Embassy has announced that Viscount Grey is leaving Washington on leave of absence. Sir Leopold Amery, the Parliamentary ...

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  47. TOBACCONISTS' AWARD.

    An award for the retail tobacco trade in the County of Cumberland was made yesterday by His Honor Judge Curlewis, on the application of the Shop Assistants ...

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  48. COLLISION AT SEA.

    The Halifax correspondent of the "New York Times" states that the Cunord liner Carmania, en route from Liverpool to New York, collided with the American ...

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  49. FINANCING CHINA.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" reports that Britain, France and the United States propose to advance 25,000,000 dollars to China. ...

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  50. MINING SAFETY APPLIANCES.

    An interesting demonstration of the value of a mechanical safety appliance was given at the offices of the Miners' Federation, Newcastle, yesterday, by Messrs. ...

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  51. THE AGENCIES-GENERAL.

    Apropos of the suggestion that the Commonwealth of Australia should take over some of the functions of the Agencies-General, Mr. F. C. Wade, K.C. ...

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  52. NEW KIOSK IN ORDNANCE PARK.

    The kiosk now nearing completion in Ordnance Park, sometimes known as Lower Reserve, marks a new departure in the Newcastle City Council's ...

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  53. CHINESE DEMONSTRATION.

    The Shanghai correspondent of the Chicago "Tribune" reports that 2000 students and merchants held a parade in Pekin. They protested against the ...

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  54. BREWERY STRIKE.

    The employees of the Castlemaine Brewery met at the Trades Hall yesterday, and gave lengthy consideration to the position that has arisen over the ...

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  55. THE COTTON TRADE.

    The Lancashire cotton trade proposes to spend £30,000 in sending a mission of spinners, manufacturers, and operatives to Egypt, India, China, and Japan to ...

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  56. BRITISH PRIZE MONEY.

    By the judgment of the Privy Council the crew of the British submarine E14 will receive £30,000 prize money for the sinking of a Turkish transport with 6000 ...

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  57. VICTORIA.

    Samuel Clement Lazarus, a native of Perth, has been nominated as Rhodes scholar for Victoria for 1919. At the Melbourne City Court to-day ...

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  58. THE AMERICAN NAVY.

    The American Navy Board agree with the recommendation submitted by Mr. Daniels, the Secretary to the Navy, as regards future construction. ...

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  59. THE CANTEEN FUNDS

    It is stated by the Defence authorities that the surplus funds of the various Australian Imperial Force canteens in Australia and abroad will, amount to about ...

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  60. MEXICO AND AMERICA.

    Mexico has ignored the demands of the United States, and President Wilson contemplates the despatch of another Note. Twenty-one American oil companies ...

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  61. CATHERINE HILL BAY.

    A meeting of the parents and citizens' association was held on Wednesday evening, Mr. H. Marks presiding. Mr. Akhurst, the heel master, stated that ...

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  62. WOMEN'S AIR FORCE.

    The report of the committee which investigated the dismissal of the Hon. Miss. Violet Douglas-Pennant, Commandant of the Women's Royal Air Force, from that ...

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  63. HOSTEL FOR GIRLS.

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  64. JAPAN AND SIBERIA.

    Japan has replied to the American communication regarding Siberia. She states that the is gratified that America is convinced that Japan is determined to ...

    Article : 51 words
  65. Advertising

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