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  2. "FRAUDULENT ACT—FALSE AND MISLEADING LETTER"

    "Full responsibility for the letter which dealt with the interest of the staff in the "Renshaw syndicate" and which was sent to Mr. A. E. Barton, Chairman of the Tender Board, must rest equally on all the people associated with its being sent in," ...

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  3. ABOLITION OF FRIDAY NIGHT WORK

    The projected move of the Shop Assistants' Federation to have late shopping on Friday night abolished will have the ...

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  4. MEET AFTER EASTER

    Federal Parliament will not reassemble until after Easter. This surprise announcement was made to-day by the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

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  5. INVERTED FLYING

    A flight in a formation never previously carried out at a public display in Australia will be staged at the Newcastle Aero Club ...

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  6. NEWCASTLE'S HISTORY IN PICTURES

    Mid-Victorian ladies in frills and flounces and bustles and highly dignified gentlemen in dundrearies top hats and frock ...

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  7. CENTAURUS LEAVES

    Having blazed one of the most spectacular aviation trails in the history of Australia, the Imperial Airways flying boat Centaurus ...

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  8. DEAD IN CAN OF WHEY

    A search for William Mills, aged 4, who was missed on a farm at Stratford yesterday, revealed that he had been drowned in a can of whey. ...

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  9. DRASTIC ACTION BY RUSSIA AGAINST JAPAN

    The Government has decided temporarily to break off all postal relations with Japan from to-day. ...

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  10. SHOOT BY BIG GUNS

    Several series of shoots with sub-calibre (three-pounder) ammunition were carried out from Fort Scratchley this afternoon. ...

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  11. FINANCES OF COUNCILS

    The question of what provision is to be made to enable several district municipal councils to carry on until Greater Newcastle ...

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  12. MOLASSES AND FEATHERS

    Togrential rain and flooded creeks are hampering the strong squad of police in their investigations regarding the mysterious ...

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  13. WORLD SAILING TITLE RACE ON SYDNEY HARBOR

    The breeze was light from the northwest for the second heat of the 18-footers world's championship on the Harbor this afternoon. ...

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  14. TEST TEAM TO BE ANNOUNCED TO-DAY

    Australia's 16 players for the tour of England will be announced from Melbourne to-day. The 1st match hat been played, all ...

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  15. POKER MACHINE ON PREMISES

    Charles Stewart Steele pleaded guilty at the Katoomba Court to-day before Mr. Pickup, P.M., to being the keeper of a common gaming house known as ...

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  16. PHILLIP'S LANDING WILL NOT BE REPEATED

    Following a request by the Premier Mr. Stevens that the "Landing of Governor Phillip" might be re-enacted at a later date, the Minister in Charge ...

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  17. GRAZIER'S ESTATE OF £298,000

    An estate of £298,000 was left by the late Mr. Victor Martindale White, grazier, of Scone, who died on December 1 last ...

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  18. BIG CORROBOREE CAMP

    About 200 Boy Scouts, who are attending the Corroboree camp which is part of Newcastle's 150th Anniversary celebrations, were under canvas by the ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN TEAM IN ENGLAND

    The Australian Board of Cricket Control to-day accepted invitations for the Australian eleven at the following functions during its tour of ...

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  20. YACHT CREW IN PERIL

    The crew of the yacht Wayfarer, which withdrew from the Tasman race, told an amazing story of their experiences in a hurricane when they arrived ...

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  21. THREE FEDERAL MINISTER FOR LONDON

    Australia's Ministerial delegation to the Ottawa Revision Conference in London wil comprise the Minister for Commerce (Sir Earle Page), the ...

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  22. CROWDS REFUSED TO GO HOME

    Although the pegeant has passed the celebrations will continue until April 25 and there must be no sense of anticlimax in the national ...

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  23. LATE TRAIN FOR COALFIELDS

    It was decided this afternoon that a train leave Newcastle at 10.25 p.m. to-morrow, and arrive at West Maitland at 11.21 after stopping at all stations. ...

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  24. RECORD DAIRYING ENTRIES

    The Secretary of the Newcastle Show Association (Mr. P. G. Legoe) stated to-day that the number of entries in the dairy products section ...

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  25. SHOWERS FORECAST FOR TO-NIGHT

    Showers associated with thunder was the forecast issued for to-day. "But for the intervention of a high pressure system we would have had ...

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  26. BITTER FIGHT FOR CONTROL OF "LABOR DAILY"

    Directors in support of the Rebel unions, with a committee of officers or shareholding unions, will meet legal representatives to-day to consider ...

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  27. VISIT OF EMPIRE RIFLEMEN

    Empire riflemen who will visit Newcastle for the Hunter River District Rifle Club Union's shoot will be given a civic reception by the Deputy-Mayor ...

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  28. MEN AND WOMEN

    The organiser of Newcastle's 150th Anniversary Celebrations (Mr. N. C. Derkenne). who is in Sydney for the celebrations, is expected to return ...

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  29. TO-DAY'S ACCIDENTS

    James Duffin of Gallagher-street, Cessnock an Aberdare Central miner and well-known Coalfields Industrialist, injured the lower portion of his spine ...

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  30. BAPTIST MUSICAL FESTIVAL

    The Baptist churches of Newcastle and district will observe the 150th Anniversary. A musical festival has been ...

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  31. CYCLONE STRIKES WAGGA

    One of the most violent cyclonic storms in the history of the Wagga district occurred late yesterday afternoon. ...

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  32. HANDCUFFED IN COURT

    Handcuffed and under police escort. James Savage was charged. In the Townsville Court to-day, with having unlawfully attempted to kill Detective ...

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  33. OPEN MURDER VERDICT RETURNED

    A verdict of murder by some person or persons unknown was returned by the Parramatta District Coroner (Mr. George R. Williams) at Burwood ...

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  34. Miner'g Back Injured

    Thomas O'Loughlin (39), a miner, of William-street, Cessnock, was caught in a fall of coal at Elrington colliery to­-day. He was treated by Cessnock ...

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  35. FOR TRIAL ON CHARGE OF MANSLAUGHTER

    On a charge of having [?]omously slain Frank Henry Dyer, a car-minder, on New Year's Day. James Gardiner (61). a fireman, was committed for ...

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  36. CONGREGATIONAL SERVICES

    Special services, a reunion of church workers of other days, and an historical exhibition will be held at the Brown-street Congregational Church ...

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  37. Struck By Falling Case

    A falling packing-case struck Leslie Pitchurs (24), a wharf-laborer, of Mathieson-street. Carrington, at Lee Wharf to-day, fracturing his left leg ...

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  38. Kurri Whist Drive

    The weekly whist drive conducted by members of the Kurri Northumberland and Durham Club was won by Mesdames Armstrong, Fawkes, Sandeman ...

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  39. Boy's Knee Cut

    John Swainson (11), of Ingall-street. Mayfield, cut himself on the right knee with a tomahawk while playing to-day. He was treated and taken to hospital ...

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  40. Kurri Mines Working

    The three Kurri Collieries. Pelaw Main, Richmond Main and Stanford Main No. 1, resumed work to-day. ...

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