Coal is still Newcastle's largest export, but the falling off in the coal trade does not mean that other trade of the port has slackened. The Customs figures issued by the sub-collector of Customs ...
Article : 536 wordsArising out of the Rothbury disturbances, about 20 summonses have been issued. The cases will be heard on January 20, at West Maitland Police Court The summonses have been issued under the amended ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,067 wordsWith the temperature rising over the century mark, members of the Full Bench of the High Court deemed ...
Article : 876 wordsDetails of the alleged hold-up on. Maitland-road Thornton, on Christmas Eve, when Clarence Pearson Fernance, a taxi-driver, ...
Article : 765 wordsMr. T. Hoare and Mr. D. Me- Nells will be president and secretary respectively of the Northern Miners' Federation for 1030, ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 789 wordsA demonstration which was generally expected would take place when, a number of men were brought before the Kurri ...
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Article : 64 wordsPolice Superintendent Beattle returned to Newcastle on a flying visit this afternoon. For an hour he was working at top speed in his office at ...
Article : 125 wordsSo.far no' trace has been" found of the bodies of the . three airmen--Captain H. .Grosvenor, 'Flight-Lieut. F. A. Briggs, and Leading ...
Article : 113 wordsThe State Cabinet had its first meeting of the New Year to-day. The Premier (Mr. Bavin) presided, . Most of the three hours of the ...
Article : 59 wordsA Royal Commission is to be held to inquire into the affairs of the Newcastle Abattoirs Board. The Royal Commissioner has been ...
Article : 62 wordsThe Medical Officer, of Health (Dr. Wallace) to-day stated that a case of sickness had occurred at Hie Rothbury camp, but it had definitely been ...
Article : 35 wordsAghast at the prospect of losing her month-old engagement ring, Miss Betty Rogerson dashed into a burning drapery shop of her mother in ...
Article : 151 wordsAt a meeting last night, the Newcastle branch of the Electrical Trades Union decided upon a levy of 2s a week for each member for the ...
Article : 36 wordsAt decision as to whether the safetymen shall or shall not be withdrawn from the associated northern collieries should be reached by the ...
Article : 155 wordsThe secretary of Newcastle Trades Hall Council (Mr. Bass) announced to-day that a meeting to consider the formulation of a Labor Defence Corps ...
Article : 64 wordsWhile their mother was in hospital with a two-day's baby, Margaret Eberhard, aged 11, and her sister Connie, aged nine, were drowned to-day in a ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 129 wordsMick Glanulis, shopkeeper, of 106 Beaumont-street, Hamilton, was fined £1, with 8s costs, in default seven days' imprisonment, by Mr. Gibson, ...
Article : 73 wordsFell from Sulky.--Falling from a sulky near the abattoir gates, on the Maitland-road, to-day, James Brown (69), a laborer, of Greta, suffered an ...
Article : 61 wordsTiger Payne. (12.11) fought Frankie Wine (13.11) a slashing 10 rounds' draw at Rochester. ...
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The Newcastle Sun (NSW : 1918 - 1954), Wed 8 Jan 1930, Page 5
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