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  2. THE EMPIRE CONFERENCE.

    The Imperial Conference is attracting general attention and is “featured” more than the strike. All the newspapers have given black headlines, and have displayed ...

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  3. DROUGHT INSURANCE.

    The expert committee which was recently set to work has completed a scheme of drought insurance, and it will be placed before the State Cabinet, probably ...

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  4. THE LATE MR. KEARSLEY.

    The great tribute paid to the memory of the late William Kearsley by the men and women who knew him best, and by the children to whom he had endeared ...

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  5. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    Sir Joseph Cook, the Acting Prime Minister, in reply to Mr. Riley (N.S.W.), stated that he had received a cable message from Mr. Hughes, the Prime ...

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  6. ULSTER PARLIAMENT.

    There was a remarkable scene at Euston railway station yesterday, when the King and Queen left for Holyhead. The crowd cheered, and shouted “Good ...

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  7. OUR CRICKETERS.

    The weather was dull to-day when the match between the Australians and a Northamptonshire team was commenced in Northampton. The wicket ...

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  8. STEEL WORKS EMPLOYEES.

    Mr. A. Farquharson, general secretary to the Australian Steel Industry Union, stated yesterday that the application for the variation of the coke workers' ...

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  9. IRISH OUTRAGES.

    The village of Knockcroghery was almost completely destroyed early in the morning. A large number of armed men, disguised without warning the ...

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  10. UNPLEASANT EXPERIENCES.

    One unpleasant experience marred the concluding stages of the match between Australia and Surrey at the Oval, when the umpire gave a run-out decision ...

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  11. TROOPS FOR IRELAND.

    In the House of Commons, Mr. Worthington Evans said the Government was sending all available troops to support the forces operating in ...

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  12. CANADIAN VIEW.

    Mr. Meighen, the Prime Minister of Canada, has broken his silence. In a speech at Gray's Inn, he said:—"The fabric of the Empire is held in its ...

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  13. BROKEN HILL COY.'S QUARRIES.

    An application to the Industrial Court was made by the Australian Workers' Union for a new award, to cover the quarries owned and controlled by the ...

    Article : 248 words
  14. SOUTH IRISH SENATE.

    Twenty members of the South Irish Senate, including Lords Dunraven and Midleton, have memorialised Mr. Lloyd George, stating that the powers under the present ...

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  15. QUEENSLAND.

    The Baralga State coalmine, which has been closed down for some time because the working costs wore excessive, has resumed operations. The men agreed to ...

    Article : 159 words
  16. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS.

    A deputation representing the Graziers and the Australian Workers’ Unions, introduced by Mr. Blakeley, M.H.R., and accompanied by Messrs. ...

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  17. DEBATE IN THE LORDS.

    Lord Donoughmore’s motion in the House of Lords, demanding disclosures regarding the proposed amendments of the Home Rule Act, was further debated. ...

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  18. THE PRINCE OF WALES.

    It is officially announced that the Price of Wales will visit India next cold weather. He will land at Bombay in November. ...

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  19. THE DEBATE.

    Mr. Meighen said he approached the question of Japan with a full sense of responsibility, but the Dominions were not disposed to attach the same ...

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  20. GOLF MATCHES.

    In the open golf championship at St. Andrews, the leading men in the qualifying rounds so far are:—Hutchison 146, Kirkwood 149, Holland 150, Havers 150, ...

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  21. NEWSPAPER OPINIONS.

    The "Daily Telegraph" says:—"All are men who have gained the highest place in the councils of their fellow men by their ability and character. The ...

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  22. THE MINERS' BATTLE.

    Mr. Frank Hodges, the miners’ secretary, addressing the Labour Conference at Brighton, said he believed miners were fighting their own battle and ...

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  23. THE LATE MRS. BARTLEY.

    The funeral of the late Mrs. Annie Bartley took place yesterday afternoon from her late residence, Tyrrell-street, the interment being in the Methodist ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN RESOURCES.

    Sir Joseph Cook, Acting Prime Minister, received a deputation from the Associated Chambers of Manufacturers of Australia, which presented ...

    Article : 352 words
  25. EX-SERVICE IMMIGRANTS.

    Newspaper messages from Australia report the Melbourne Director of Immigration as stating that the British Government paid the passages of ...

    Article : 177 words
  26. INTEREST IN FRANCE.

    The Dominions’ Conference has aroused interest equal to the questions of Upper Silesia and the Rhine. French opinion considers that the conference will modify ...

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  27. FARROW'S BANK CASE.

    The case against the officers of Farrow’s Bank was concluded at the Central Criminal Court yesterday. All the defendants wore found guilty of ...

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  28. DEATH OF MR. S. J. REES.

    The death occurred at the Newcastle Hospital early yesterday morning of Mr. Sidney J. Rees shortly after his admission to the institution. Mr. Rees was a ...

    Article : 230 words
  29. INDUSTRIAL MAGISTRATE'S COURT

    The following cases are set down for hearing before the Chief Industrial Magistrate, commencing at the Newcastle Court-house at 9 a.m. to-day:— ...

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  30. THE VICTORIA LEAGUE.

    The Prince of Wales presided at the annual meeting of the Victoria League at the Guildhall. He testified to the league’s good work ...

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  31. THE CARTERS' UNION.

    In the Federal Aribtration Court to-day, speaking to the minutes in the case of the Federated Carters and Drivers’ Industrial Union of Australia, ...

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  32. TRAM AND LORRY COLLISION.

    A tramcar and a motor lorry came into collision yesterday morning in Albert-street, Wickham. The motor of the tram and the lorry were damaged, but fortunately no ...

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  33. MINING DISASTER.

    It is reported from Berlin that 150 people were killed and 80 injured by an explosion at the Monteeris mine, in Westphalia. ...

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  34. GERMANY'S REFORM.

    A Berlin message states that Dr. Wirth, the German Chancellor, addressing non-Socialist trades unions, declared himself sincerely determined to prosecute a policy ...

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  35. THE INDIAN QUESTION.

    It is understood that the India Office intends to sidestep discussion at the Conference of Indian rights by proposing that the question should be referred to ...

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  36. TRAINING TRACK FATALITY.

    Harry Ducamp, aged 17 years, a stable boy employed by T. Murray, trainer, of Adamstown, was fatally injured as the result of an accident while he was riding work on the ...

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  37. A GIFT FROM THE Y.M.C.A.

    Mr. T. H. Raysmith has presented a gold bangle to the committee of the Newcastle Y.M.C.A. appeal. The committee has decided to give it to the ...

    Article : 112 words
  38. BUILDING TRADES' DISPUTE.

    A further meeting of the compulsory conference called by Mr. J. B. Holme Special Commissioner for Conciliation, in connection with the ...

    Article : 159 words
  39. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    It is understood that Mr. H. B. Larkin will not renew his agreement as manager of the Commonwealth line of steamers on its expiry on June 30. ...

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  40. COSTLY CHEAPNESS.

    “Nothing is so expensive as something you get for nothing,” is many people’s opinion. Spectacles picked up for almost nothing frequently prove very ...

    Article : 73 words
  41. FLOWERS.

    The ladies of the Y.M.C.A. will be glad to receive flowers for the Street Tables to-day and To-morrow. They may be left at "The Hut," Perkin-street. ...

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  42. AID TO SCIENCE.

    It is reported from Paris that M. Edmond Rothschild has given ten million francs for the development of scientific research, to help young scientists and ...

    Article : 31 words
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