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  2. Advertising

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  3. OBITUARY

    Mr. David Herbert Evans died suddenly on February 9 at Murwillumbah, on the North Coast. Mr. Evans, whose home was in Raglan-street, Mosman, lived ...

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  4. Industrial News THE SEAMEN

    The regulations drafted, but not yet approved, for the enforcement and preference in employment to licensed seamen, were explained in the following ...

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  5. GIFT OF LAND

    Twenty years ago a Hawthorn resident presented the municipality with an area of land fronting the Yarra, and suggested it be made available for use by ...

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  6. AIR AMBULANCES

    Dr. Alan Vickers, chief medical officer of the Australian Aerial Medical Services, is now stationed at Broome, and is organising new services along the Western ...

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  7. SUBURBAN AND DISTRICT

    Oval Improvements.—The scheme involving the remodelling and provision of extra seating accommodation at the Lynn Oval pavilion and grandstand has been ...

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  8. MRS. HELEN FORD.

    Mrs. Helen Ford, wife of Mr. Michael Ford, who died at her home, 19 Brownstreet, Wallsend, on January 28, had lived in Wallsend for almost 60 years. ...

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  9. MRS. S. F. MILLER.

    The funeral of Mrs. Sarah Frances Miller, of Abermain, took place last Sunday , the remains being buried alongside those of her husband, who died 17 years ...

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  10. SOLDIERS' PREFERENCE

    The Secretary of the Local Government Association (Mr. A. R. Bluett) has prepared a comprehensive report upon the working of the Returned Soldiers ...

    Article : 153 words
  11. WICKHAM

    Second Wickham Scouts.—Mr. R. D. James presided at a well-attended meeting of the Second Wickham Scouts and Cubs' Committee, held at the residence ...

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  12. MR. A. V. SQUIRE.

    Mr. Arthur Vivian Squire died at Newcastle on February 3 after a short illness. He was 76, and was a native of Warkworth. He was the youngest son of the ...

    Article : 199 words
  13. CHARLESTOWN

    Progress Association.—Charlestown Progress Association met in the Literary Institute, with Mr. F. Potter presiding. A long list of complaints was prepared to ...

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  14. APPEAL UPHELD

    Graded as an oliver hammersmith in the employ of the Railway Department at Cardiff Workshops, A. Wiggins was put to do the work of a higher grade ...

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  15. MRS. SELINA REID.

    Mrs. Selina Reid died it Ipswich (Queensland) on Monday. She was a native of the city, and was the widow of Mr. James Reid, who was prominent ...

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  16. DELEGATE TO RUSSIA

    The ballot for the election of a representative of the Northern branch of the Miners' Federation to attend the May Day celebrations in Russia will close to-day. ...

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  17. WALLSEND

    Farewell to Priests.—The Roman Catholic Churches of Lambton. New Lambton, Cardiff, Wallsend. West Wallsend, and Minmi, comprising the Parish of ...

    Article : 397 words
  18. DEMANDED MONEY

    While walking home late to-night, Alfred Flanger, of Rushcutter Bay, was confronted by two youths; They produced what appeared to be a revolver, and ...

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  19. GERMAN BISHOPS

    An outspoken defence of the faith against the "new heathenism," which is being propagated in the Third Reich was read from all Roman Catholic pulpits ...

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  20. KORUMBURRA MINE

    The General President of the Miners' Federation (Mr. C. Nelson), who is in Victoria investigating disputes at mines in that State, informed the central office ...

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  21. RAILWAY AMBULANCE

    The Newcastle branch of the New South Wales ambulance classes met at the Per Way shop. Honeysuckle. Mr. Hubert Bear, who intends to resign his position of ...

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  22. STRIKE EXTENDS

    The, strike of lift-makers at Waywood-Otis (Aust.) Ltd., at Alexandria, was extended to-day, when ironworkers' assistants ceased work. Efforts are being ...

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  23. TORONTO

    Returned Men's Meeting.—At the fortnightly meeting of the Toronto sub-branch of the Returned Soldiers' League, on Thursday night, Major McKendry ...

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  24. WATER BOARD

    The State Conciliation Commissioner (Mr. G. J. Baker) will sit at the Newcastle Courthouse on Tuesday, at 2 p.m., to hear the application for an award for ...

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  25. MORISSET

    Progress Association—A meeting of the Morisset Progress Association was held on Wednesday evening, Mr. A. L. Hubbard preiding. It was decided to ask ...

    Article : 114 words
  26. DUCO-GUNMEN AT WORK

    Employees' of General, Motors-Holden's Limited, returned to work to-day after deciding to accept the offer of the Managing Director to increase wages of ...

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  27. BOOLAROO

    Returned Soldiers.—The annual meeting of Boolaroo and District sub-branch of the Returned Sailors and Soldiers' Imperial League was held in the Sulphide Hall. ...

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  28. MAY DAY CONFERENCE

    A conference of the organisations affiliated with the Newcastle Labour Hall Council, will be held at the Trades Hall to-day, to take steps to organise the ...

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  29. MARKS POINT

    Women's Auxiliary.—The Hospital Women's Auxiliary held its annual meeting at the home of Mrs. Lee. The resignation of Mrs. Lee as President was ...

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  30. A.W.U. ORGANISERS

    The organiser of the Australian Workers' Union (Mr. J. Hagan) has furnished the executive with a report of his tour. This occupied several weeks ...

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  31. BLACKSMITHS

    Soccer Football.—The annual meeting of the Sunday Soccer Football Association was held on Monday, Officers elected were—President, Mr. J. Harrison: ...

    Article : 91 words
  32. PACIFIC MINERS' PICNIC

    The Pacific miners will hold their picnic to-day at Koolewong. Arrangements have been made to supply hot water. The children are being specially catered for, ...

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  33. HAMILTON

    Poultry Society—The Newcastle District Poultry Society met in the Hamilton Mechanics' Institute. Mr. H. G. Lightfoot presided. The Mayor of ...

    Article : 118 words
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