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  2. "ABOLISH IT"

    Representatives of the Walsh Island employees had a talk with the Minister for Works, Mr. Buttenshaw, to-day, concerning their ...

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  3. FOR NEWCASTLE

    Captain Lancaster and Mrs. Miller will arrive in Newcastle next Friday afternoon in continuation of the flight from ...

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  4. JUDGE DISAPPROVES

    "It was a very great pity that this case was not heard in open court," commented Mr. Justice James, when hearing the application for bail by the five men committed for trail last Friday behind closed doors, on a charge of having assaulted ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. "TALKED IN SLEEP"

    It was the talking of his roommate in his sleep that prompted Dudley Horton, a hoarder at the Courthouse Hotel, Dungog, on ...

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  6. AT MENANGLE

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  7. FINAL TEST

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  8. BOY SHOT

    Following the admission on Sunday night of Wilfred Smith, aged six, into Cessnock Hospital suffering from gunshot wounds in ...

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  9. ROODS LIKELY

    Indications point in the fact that N.S.W. may have a repetition of the disastrous floods of inst month. The State meteorologist (Mr.Mares) ...

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  10. CAR TANGLE

    An amazing smash, involving these motor cars, occurred in Campbell street to-day, According to an eye-witness, a taxi-car ...

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  11. THE WEATHER

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

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  12. TO GO HOME

    Intense public interest was taken in the hearing at the City Court to-day of charges of vagrancy against five girls found by raiding police with ...

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  13. WIFE'S DEATH

    Alexander Lindsay Whittaker. 32, a clerk, appeared at the Central Criminal Court to-day on a charge of having murdered his wife. Lorane in their ...

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  14. MUST NOT STAND

    The first prosecution under a new traffic ordinance came before Newcastle Police Court to-day.Richard Audsley, a bus driver, ...

    Article : 123 words
  15. MAN DETAINED

    A man who was interrogated yesterday by Constable Fitness at Bargo, near Picton, has been detained in connection with the ...

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  16. MINISTER TO INQUIRE

    Inquiries are being made by the Minister for Works and Railways (Mr. Buttenshaw) into the statements made by Newcastle electricians ...

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  17. MISSING

    Customs officers are mystified. They have been unable to find Basil Stanley, university football coach, who was travelling from Honolulu ...

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  18. NEWCASTLE-MADE

    Newcastle City Council's decision to take a firm stand in connection with the use of local products has met with the decided approval or ...

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  19. MINERS' DELEGATES

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  20. SCHOOL CRICKET

    The annual cricket fixture between New South Wales and Victorian schoolboys was continued to-day at the Sydney Cricket Ground. On a ...

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  21. CAN A.W.U. MEN VOTE?

    Owing to a dispute that has arisen concerning affiliation fees, doubt has been expressed in Newcastle Labor circles as to whether ...

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  22. ROYAL SHOW

    Entries in the agriculture section of the Royal Easter Show, at Sydney, which will be displayed in the Agricultural Hall, total 1452, inclusive of ...

    Article : 239 words
  23. DONCASTER FAVORITE

    All is not well with Simeon's Fort, who yesterday was backed to equal favoritism with Vaals for the Doncaster. He showed ...

    Article : 214 words
  24. BUSMAN FINED

    A decision in Newcastle Summons Court to-day laid, down that motor buses must not stop within thirty yards, on either side, of tram ...

    Article : 218 words
  25. FOWLS KILLED

    A brown or red dog, according to evidence in Newcastle Small Debts Court to-day, towards the end of January last, invaded the yard of Mrs. ...

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  26. Upper Hunter Show

    Although rainy weather prevailed, there was a good attendance at the opening of the annual show of the Upper Hunter P. and A. Association ...

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  27. Late Mr.R Baldock

    Mr. Robert Baldock, of Argylo-street, Singleton, died at the weekend in the Mater Miscricordlae Hospital, Waratah.For several years he ...

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  28. HORSE SHOT

    Alfred Gelrgc Murray, a carpenter, of BereSford, appeared before Judge White, at the Maitland Quarter Sessions to-day, charged with having at ...

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  29. PROPOSALS REJECTED

    Proposals for a settlement of the dispute that has existed at the Commonwealth Steel Products for the past month were rejected, at a meeting of ...

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  30. MEN AND WOMEN

    Mr. J. Kelly, chief teller of the Commercial Bank at Cessnock, has been transferred to Alexandria, Sydney. ...

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  31. TRAM AND CAR COLLIDE

    A single-seater motor car and a tram collided at the intersection of Hannell and Hunter streets this afternoon. ...

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  32. AWARD BY CONSENT

    An award by consent of £3 16s was granted to Thomas Stead in his claim at the sitting of the Workers' Compensation Commission at Newcastle ...

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  33. HERE AND THERE

    Pelaw Main Colliery.—Pelaw Main colliery, which was idle yesterday owing to trouble with the shot fiers, resumed work this morning. ...

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  34. Cessnock Collieries

    Aberdaro Extended Colliery, which was idle yesterday, owing to a disputs among the wheelers, resumed this morning. Cessnock No. 2 pit was idle ...

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  35. DROWNING FATALITY

    The funeral of Mr. John Gray, who was found drowned in the Newcastle Harbor yesterday morning, took place this afternoon. ...

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  36. WHAT'S ON

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  37. MAITLAND ROBBERY

    The promises of Fuller and Ferry, storekeepers, of East Maitland, were broken into last night, but only a small quantity of tobacco, cigarettes ...

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  38. TO THE CELLS

    For appearing drunk at Newcastle Police Court to-day a first offender, charged with having been drunk yesterday,was sent to gaol for 24 hours. ...

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  39. Full Amount Awarded

    By consent, an award of the full amount claimed, £112 10s, was granted by Judge Perdriau at the Workers Compensation Court at Newcastle ...

    Article : 43 words
  40. Awarded £262

    An award, by default, of £262, with costs on the second scale for the applicant, Raymond Smith, in his claim against L. J. O'Brlon, was granted by ...

    Article : 46 words
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