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  2. CAMERA SCENES IN NEWCASTLE

    WITH A HEAVE-OH, POLLY! THE CAPSTAN SPINS AROUND.—Loading a sailing vessel with coal at the Newcastle Dyke is reminiscent of old days when the vessel had to be shifted in order to bring another hatch under the loading crane. The capstan and the hawser, have to be brought into play. The only thing missing in this picture to remind one of the days of the clippers is the absence of the fiddler ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. WESTY MINE

    In the Assembly last night, the necessity for re-opening the West Walsend mine was mentioned in a question put by Mr. Murray to the ...

    Article : 137 words
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  6. THE TANGLED WEB

    The minutes and the miles slid by, and still they ran on, and Tony began to calculate they must be nearing Colchester when all doubt as to the ...

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  7. BULLDOG DRUMMOND

    Splendid booking marked the opening of the "Bulldog Drummond plan at Nicholson's yesterday. Sir Benjamin and Mr. John Fuller will present "Sapper's" ...

    Article : 141 words
  8. DANDELION FREAK

    Mr. Handsaker, of Heaton, Walls-end, who is interested in botany, whilst wandering through the bush at Jesmond, came upon quite a freak ...

    Article : 176 words
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