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  2. THE MINERS. Two Processions.

    A mass meeting of miners was held on Neath Hill this afternoon. It was preceded by processions from the Cessnock and Weston ends of the coalfield. The Weston procession, ...

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  3. NEW PREMIER. CABINET PLANS.

    The "Daily Herald" says that Mr. MacDonald's interview with his Majesty was very cordial. The names of the Cabinet will be made known on Friday ...

    Article : 501 words
  4. GRAFTON MYSTERY

    This morning the Grafton police received a report from A. P. Dudgeon, farmer, of Clearfield, between Grafton and Casino, which may throw some light on the disappearance of ...

    Article : 390 words
  5. WITH THE FLEET.

    After the sun had sunk in its wonted west last evening the cruiser Canberra quietly towed a floating target out of Hervey Bay, and moored it preparatory to a course of ...

    Article : 653 words
  6. THE VATICAN.

    "Together they stand, together they fall, even if the Vatican City State should fall with them," declares the Pope in a letter to Cardinal Gasparri in answer to Signor ...

    Article : 356 words
  7. BROADCASTING.

    The Federal Government yesterday decided that the contract for the upply of news and entertainment programmes for three years from July next should be given to the ...

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  8. STATE FINANCE.

    The super-tax, which the State Government has imposed upon companies, will probably be lifted next year. This tax yields about £400,000 per annum. ...

    Article : 199 words
  9. HARVEY APPEAL.

    The charges against Mr. W. C. P. Harvey, Custodian of Expropriated Properties, were investigated to-day by the Public Service Appeal Board. ...

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  10. COSTS TOO HIGH.

    "What we have to fear, so far as South African wool is concerned, is their low cost of working—they are working at a cost one-quarter of ours. How can we compete against ...

    Article : 513 words
  11. DERBY CROWD.

    Climatically and financially it was a miserable Derby, yet there was a record-breaking crowd, estimated at 500,000. It is believed that over £10,000,000, including British ...

    Article : 521 words
  12. ROMANTIC VOYAGE.

    The 33-ton auxiliary yacht Chance—only one-third the size of the ship used by Columbus—dropped anchor in Neutral Bay yesterday morning, having completed a 12,000 mile cruise ...

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  13. HEBBURN MEN.

    Between 5 and 6 o'clock this morning, pickets surrounded Hebburn Nos. 1 and 2 collieries for the purpose of intercepting employees going to work. Pickets, however, ...

    Article : 354 words
  14. THE KING.

    It is stated officially that the King passed a good night. Unofficially it is reported that if the steady but slow progress continues, it is hoped that ...

    Article : 57 words
  15. JUDGMENT DISPUTED.

    A law suit involving the validity of a judgment delivered by Mr. Justice Campbell in December, 1928, has been instituted by A. S. Boulton and Co., solicitors, of ...

    Article : 211 words
  16. DUKE OF GLOUCESTER

    The physicians attending the Duke of Gloucester stated on Wednesday that he had passed an uncomfortable night, but showed improvement The worst distress was said ...

    Article : 128 words
  17. DISILLUSIONMENT.

    Opinion in Newcastle, while recognising that to-day's demonstration on the South Maitland field was chiefly the work of the Militant Minority movement, which is unable ...

    Article : 233 words
  18. SUPREME COURT.

    Mr. Acting-Justice E. Milner Stephen, as forecasted in yesterday's "Herald," has been appointed to succeed Mr. Justice Campbell as a Judge of the Supreme Court. ...

    Article : 378 words
  19. TIMBER STRIKE.

    Most of the timber mills situated within a radius of 20 miles of the General Post-office were working to-day. Many bush mills will reopen on Monday. It is estimated that ...

    Article : 446 words
  20. NO MORE LIQUOR.

    It has become, known at Washington that the British Ambassador (Sir Esme Howard) has informed his Embassy attaches that from now on he will refuse to sign their requests ...

    Article : 238 words
  21. TRIGO'S VICTORY.

    The 146th "renewal" race for the Derby is so called because in the war years the race was run at Newmarket, from 1915 to 1918. more, for the "business as usual" principle than ...

    Article : 362 words
  22. MR. J. JOHNSON.

    At 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon Mr. Jacob Johnson vacated the position of general secretary of the Australian Seamen's Union in compliance with a resolution which had ...

    Article : 507 words
  23. SAFETY MEN.

    Trades Hall Reds brought off a coup last night when they submitted a proposal to a combined meeting of all unions affiliated with the Labour Council to demand the ...

    Article : 423 words
  24. SOLDIERS' PROTEST.

    Indignation at the action of several foreigners in insulting the whole Royal family by a burlesque show in the Communist Hall in Sydney on Monday night was expressed by ...

    Article : 148 words
  25. VISCOUNT CECIL.

    Members of the German Cabinet and foreign diplomats were amongst an audience which loudly cheered Viscount Cecil of Chelwood when be delivered an address before ...

    Article : 104 words
  26. PLUCKY GIRL.

    Lorna Chudleigh, of Sherwood-street, Paddington a 15-year-old schoolgirl, undeterred by a revolver shot fired over her head, chased two thieves for more than half a mile through ...

    Article : 188 words
  27. ABORIGINES.

    FiFteen Australian and two New Zealand organisations are represented at the British Commonwealth Women's League Conference. which was organised by Miss C Collisson of ...

    Article : 139 words
  28. BOOKMAKERS' RUSE.

    Although race clubs are continuing their efforts to prevent street bookmakers from getting information from courses the bookmakers overcame their difficulties yesterday. ...

    Article : 115 words
  29. GENERAL BOOTH.

    The "Daily Express' says that General Booth has had a relapse in the past few days. He has not left his bed since the High Council. removed him from the leadership of the ...

    Article : 126 words
  30. MR. H. D. McINTOSH.

    The women's organising committee of the Australian Labour Party last night decided to ask the A.L.P to inform it whether M. H. D. McIntosh who contested a seat in ...

    Article : 83 words
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