Pessimism of the chairman of the Coal Owners' Association (Mr. McDonald) concerning the retaining of the South Australian ...
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Article : 303 wordsA deputation "to forcibly place before the Government the pos[?]on of the unemployed in Newcastle" is to be arranged by the Trades Hall Council. ...
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Article : 82 wordsAt West Maitland produce sales today, a man was approached by the police, and, after being question, was arrested. ...
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Article : 49 wordsThe wages of Newcastle engineers will not be changed by the assessment of the Federal Statistician this quarter. ...
Article : 22 wordsStepping off the ferry at Stockton to-day, inspector Bryden, of the Newcastle police missed his step, and his leg was caught between the ferry and ...
Article : 77 wordsFoot Injured.—Jeffrey Vernon. 30, a miner, employed at Bellbird Colliery. was admitted to Cessnock Hospital today with injuries to his left foot. ...
Article : 84 wordsDuring the Fourth Test, a Special Cricket Edition containing stumps scores and full description of play, will be ...
Article : 36 wordsIntending students at Newcastle and Cook's Hill high schools will not be interviewed by the headmasters and mistresses until next Tuesday. ...
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The Newcastle Sun (NSW : 1918 - 1954), Fri 1 Feb 1929, Page 5
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