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  2. WORST FOR YEARS

    Not for many years has Newcastle experienced such a heavy fog as that which enveloped the district from early ...

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  3. NEW MINISTERS

    Senator Sir William Glasgow (nationalist) and Mr. Patterson (Country Party) have been appointed Federal Ministers in place ...

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  4. NO FURTHER FALL

    There have been no further movements in the Hamilton South creep, and although residents in the vicinity of Elliott-street are ...

    Article : 262 words
  5. "TOO DANGEROUS!"

    "Too dangerous!" was the reply of Mr. Doran, the tramways manager to-day, when the Mayor of Newcastle (Alderman Cornish) pressed a request ...

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  6. DAILY THEFTS

    During the past two months thieves have been operating in Hamilton, and almost daily small robberies have been reported to the police. ...

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  7. WORK AGAIN!

    All pits in the various coal districts will be in full operation on Tuesday. The engine-drivers and firemen will begin a shift to-night. An agreement was reached at the compulsory conference in ...

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  8. NOT ALARMED

    The Federal Labor Leader (Mr. Charlton) will not attend the meeting of the State Executive of the Australian ...

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  9. PARTY UNITY

    Amid considerable excitement the Liberal Federation's meeting at Weston-Super-Mare patched the Lord Oxford-Lloyd George quarrel. Mr. R. ...

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  10. "SHE THREW AN EGG"

    A very unhappy 14 months of married life fell to Robert Henry Thomas, a railway employee, living at West Wallsend, according to the evidence he ...

    Article : 264 words
  11. Gleba-Adamstown Route

    The proposed Glebe-Adamstown tram route was inspected by Mr. Doran, the tramways manager, before his departure for Sydney to-day. ...

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  12. French Crisis

    M. Briand pursued his Cabinet-making negotiations all day, and still hopes to include M. Herriott and Poincare, the latter as Finance Minister. ...

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  13. Hannel-street Crossing

    The whole of Sydney presents no tramway problem as difficult of solution as the Hannell-street crossing in Newcastle. ...

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  14. THE WEATHER

    The following special forecast for Newcastle and the northern district was issued to the "Newcastle Sun" at noon to-day by Mr. ...

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  15. FARTHEST NORTH

    The London representative of New South Wales millers is shipping from Leith on June 19 the first consignment of flour for Reykjavik, Iceland. ...

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  16. Carrington Tram Service

    The establishment of the electric tram service to Carrington within three weeks is not definitely assured. It all depends on the supply of cars. ...

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  17. REV. HAROLD WHEEN

    Advice was received in Newcastle to-day of the death of the Rev. Harold Wheen, general secretary of the Methodist Young People's Department ...

    Article : 206 words
  18. MOTORS COLLIDE

    Judge White to-day gave Judgment in the case resulting from a collision between two motor cars in Beaumont-street, Hamilton, in which the Monte ...

    Article : 79 words
  19. AFTER HOURS CHARGES

    A fine of £1 was imposed on William Thornton, and one of 30s on Alexander Jack, for having been illegally on the Broadway Hotel, Broadmeadow, ...

    Article : 66 words
  20. Kurri Preparations

    Miners in the Kurri district, after a six weeks' spell, are eager to commence work, and arrangements are being made for the resumption on ...

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  21. BUSY SHEFFIELD

    The Australian cricketers, visiting Walker and Hall's cutlery works in Sheffield, learned that since Mr. Bruce's visit business with the ...

    Article : 114 words
  22. AIRSHIP SERVICE

    Sir Harry Brittain inquired in the Commons whether negotiations were in progress for continuing the Augo-India airship service from India to ...

    Article : 68 words
  23. HONORS EVEN

    In the Wightman cup international tennis contest between Britain and America, Miss Elizabeth Ryan (America) "beat Miss Joan Fry (Britain), ...

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  24. "OBVIOUS CONCLUSION"

    "The Imperial Economic Committee's report is valuable because it informs Britain of its many sources of supply. Nevertheless it omits to carry ...

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  25. SHORTER WEEK WANTED

    Grave discontent exists among the rank and file of the fire brigade employees. They are the only body of public servants who are not benefiting ...

    Article : 135 words
  26. CONFERENCE REPORT

    Aberdare South Miners' Lodge will meet at Cessnock to-morrow to receive a report on the recent Sydney conference called between the Caledonian ...

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  27. WHAT'S ON

    Theatres STRAND: Infatuation. Wasted Lives. On the stage: Dave Lee's English Revue Company in The Fashion ...

    Article : 336 words
  28. MEN AND WOMEN

    Mrs. Galperin, who was operated on last Sunday in Huka hospital in Newcastle, is now progressing favorably. Mrs. J. B. Tyrrell, of Stockton, who ...

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  29. LEASES GRANTED

    Mr. J. Brown. Administrator of Cessnock Shire, visited Kurri and met deputations from the Kurri Cycling and Premier Tennis Clubs, which ...

    Article : 56 words
  30. VAGRANCY CHARGE

    John Thomas, 69, who appeared before the Newcastle Court to-day in an unkempt condition, was charged with being a vagrant. He said that he ...

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  31. NO CHANGE

    There have been no developments this week regarding the B.H.P. (Steel Works) 44 hours week dispute, but there is a possibility of a further ...

    Article : 88 words
  32. ALL COAL REQUIRED

    The railway authorities in Newcastle will cease collecting coal from the stacks for locomotive requirements from to-night. They have enough ...

    Article : 115 words
  33. SCHOOL RUGBY LEAGUE

    A Rugby League match between combined Sydney and Newcastle schoolboy teams was played at the Sydney Sports Ground to-day. ...

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  34. NATIVES FOR TRIAL

    Mr. H. C. Marche has been informed by the British Acting-Consul General at Batavia that it has been announced that the two hotel runners, Entjim ...

    Article : 56 words
  35. CARRIERS COMPLAIN

    The Master Curriers' Association has complained of failure to sort and stack goods on the wharves, when discharged from vessels. ...

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  36. SYDNEY SUFFERS

    Sydney suffered from another fog— the third in three days—this morning. It was heavy on land as well as the harbor. Transport was paralysed. ...

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  37. £2000 REFUSED

    Since his arrival from New Zealand the Tea Tray colt Kiosk has been in lists for private sale. A well-known Sydney owner who has previously this ...

    Article : 99 words
  38. NEW ROADS

    Mr. Connell, M.L.A. has made representations to the Minister for Labor and Industry for relief works for the men unemployed at Dudley. ...

    Article : 115 words
  39. Eucharistic Congress

    It is announced that the next world's Eucharistic Congress will be held in Sydney in 1928. ...

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  40. MISSING MAN

    The search for the missing Adamstown resident, Geo. Cameron Gain, is being continued by the Adamstown police, who have ascertained that he ...

    Article : 90 words
  41. Crushed Fingers

    Edward Clarke, 30, living at Black's Estate, Cockie Creek, and employed at Caledonian Collieries power house, had the fingers of his left hand ...

    Article : 47 words
  42. Surplus of Eggs

    Egg production is increasing, and most houses carry surplus stocks, it is probable that lower prices will rule next week. Large quantities of butter are ...

    Article : 48 words
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