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Article : 54 words"Is this man sober?" inquired the Magistrate in respect of John Cameron, 35, a seaman, who had pleaded "Guilty" to a charge of drunkenness. ...
Article : 141 wordsPerhaps the finest item which the Australian cricket team has enjoyed on this tour was the trip to Agra, and the first night of one of the seven wonders of the ...
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Advertising : 675 wordsSir,—I was very interested in the leading article in Saturday's issue on this very important subject. You give very valuable information on the aims of the ...
Article : 184 wordsSir.—I wish to report some details of a sewer vent. I understand the board is aware of these details. Having inspected the vent, here are the details—Thirty ...
Article : 104 wordsSir,—I agree with the major portion of your correspondent's contribution on the above subject. What a tragedy if at any time we reverted to a repetition of those ...
Article : 407 wordsPleading "Guilty" to a charge of having fraudulently appropriated to his own use a pair of trousers, the property of W. Winn & Co. Ltd., although not ...
Article : 132 wordsSir,—I was an interested listener to the address given by Professor Charteris. "Collective security," is a term that has been much misused, for whilst its aims have ...
Article : 498 wordsSir,—At long last the shire council has consented, under pressure, to ask the Main Roads Board to put one of their obsolete pontoons to ferry us across ...
Article : 185 wordsSir,—Having noticed in the "Newcastle Morning Herald" recently a statement by Mr. Sid Bull, also one by Mr. Crebert, as to Mayfield and the Folly, I wish to ...
Article : 223 wordsA remand to February 26 was granted in the case in which William George Bell, 28 a labourer, was charged with having had in his custody in Newcastle, on ...
Article : 51 wordsThe police had no evidence to offer in the case in which Arthur William Cook, 47, a labourer, on remand, was charged with having used threatening words to ...
Article : 38 wordsSir,—I have been reading about the protest in regard to increased fees for Technical College tuition, but that seems to me to be a minor matter, when viewed ...
Article : 248 wordsFor having sold adulterated milk at West Wallsend, on January 8, Amos Ridley, of Turnbull-street. Young Wallsend, was fined £2, with 8/ costs, in default ...
Article : 80 wordsConvicted on a charge of having ridden a bicycle without a light along Belford-road. Broadmeadow, on the night of January 22. Robert Mason, of ...
Article : 143 wordsSir,—Officials of the Miners' Federation are putting forward an argument in 1936 suitable to the year 1900 or thereabout. One has only to look at the "Newcastle ...
Article : 322 wordsSir,—After reading in Monday's "Newcastle Morning Herald" Mr. Kelly's letter, headed "Seamen's Strike," I was at first almost compelled to regard Mr. Kelly as ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 613 wordsAfter further evidence had been given in the part-heard case in which Douglas Kelly, of Corona-street, Mayfield, had pleaded "Not guilty" to a charge of ...
Article : 221 wordsSir,—I have been a regular visitor to Belmont Bay during the summer months, and it is with a certain amount of regret that I am compelled to draw the ...
Article : 278 wordsSir,—One reads with considerable pleasure and satisfaction in the "Newcastle Morning Herald of February 12, that the Commonwealth Government is now ...
Article : 613 wordsThere was a heavy supply of pigs at the Abattoir. Board's saleyards at Waratah yesterday, including a big proportion of lightweight porkers and slips, and a good ...
Article : 199 wordsSir,—I am writing this letter on behalf of a seaman, with whom I am well acquainted. In the first place, when the seamen were not satisfied with the new ...
Article : 381 wordsSir.—Mr. Lang, in his address, referred to the approaching unity of the Labour parties, and said that it would come at a time when the people of ...
Article : 542 wordsLord Ashfield has consented to lend the City of Vancouver the much-prized "B" type London 'bus which reposes in the London Passenger Transport Board'[?] ...
Article : 124 wordsThe quarterly meeting of the Hunter Presbytery Fellowship Committee was held at Hamilton. At the meeting, 65 members were present, representing the ...
Article : 215 wordsSt. Patrick's Church.—A remarkable sight for at country church was witnessed at St. Patrick's, Singleton, when over 100 young women received Holy ...
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Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate (NSW : 1876 - 1954), Thu 20 Feb 1936, Page 2
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