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  2. MINING DISASTER

    The work of recovering the bodies of the miners killed in the disaster at the Marine colliery, at Cwm, was continued yesterday. ...

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  3. GOVERNOR AND MINISTERS

    The situation which has arisen as a result of the dispute between the Governor and his ministers over the question of additional appointments to the ...

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  4. EMPIRE TRADE

    Questions wree asked in the House of Commons to-night concerning Victoria's acceptance of a local tender for four tank locomotives, each at £2000 more ...

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  5. CHINESE SITUATION

    Train loads of Shantung troops continue to arrive from Nanking. There are approximately 11,000 now on the Sunkiang front, where Sun's troops ...

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  6. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS

    The miners' delegate board concluded its deliberations at the Newcastle Trades Hall yesterday. Mr. A. Teece, district treasurer, presided, and the whole of ...

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  7. FAMILY ENDOWMENT

    There was a development to-night connection with the crisis caused by the shelving of the Family Endowment Bill. Prior to the adjournment of the ...

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  8. MAITLAND SHOW.

    "I've seen Maitland Shows for forty years. Some of them were exceptionally fine, but this is the greatest show that has been held in Maitland in my time." This ...

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  9. NORTHERN COLLIERIES.

    The Northern Collieries' Association reported yesterday: "Aberdare Extended. Aberdare Central, and Killingworth are still on strike, though Seaham No. 2, ...

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  10. COLLIERY MECHANICS.

    The request of the colliery mechanics for a conference with the coal owners has, it is understood, been reused. The matter will now come before the Coal ...

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  11. NIGHT PROGRAMME

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  12. MEETING IN SYDNEY

    "That this meeting of citizens expresses its emphatic protest at the hostile action of the Legislative Council in frustrating the adoption of the family endowment ...

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  13. RAILWAY EMPLOYEES

    The Railways and Tramways Conciliation Committee met in Sydney yesterday, and will meet again on March 15, continuing on the following day. ...

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  14. MR. BALDWIN HOOTED

    There wan an unfortunate demonstration when Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin visited the pill-head. They had just left the mine offices, where they inquired into ...

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  15. LIQUOR TRADES UNION.

    The reorganisation of the Liquor Trades in the Newcastle district is being undertaken. Mr. F. Owens, general secretary to the union, arrived yesterday, for the ...

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  16. REFERENCES IN ASSEMBLY

    A number of questions were directed to Mr. Land the Premier, in the Legislative Assembly to-day, in an endeavour to elicit further information about the ...

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  17. STEEL WORKS ENGINEERS.

    It was stated at the Trades Hall yesterday that Mr. C. J. Bellemore, an officer of the Department of Labour and Industry, was arranging to meet the ...

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  18. AMERICA AND FRANCE

    Many American bankers have appealed to the Government to lift the embargo on private loans to France but Cabinet has reiterated that no loans to French ...

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  19. ELECTRICAL TRADES.

    Mr. L. Wells, secretary to the Newcastle branch of the Electricians' Union, has resumed his duties after having been acting in Sydney during the absence in ...

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  20. OFFICIAL OPENING

    The official opening took place from the main grandstand. Mr. E. W. Sparke, president of the Hunter River Agricultural and Horticultural Association, presided, ...

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  21. WIRE WORKS.

    Mr. R. Sainsbury, norther organiser of the Australian Workers' Union, was advised yesterday that the sitting of Rylands' Conciliation Committee, which had ...

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  22. RYLANDS' CASE

    The Full Court, consisting of Mr. Justice Street, Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Ferguson, and Mr. Justice (Campbell, to-day reserved its decision in the appeal of ...

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  23. COAL TRIBUNAL

    The Coal Tribunal sat in Newcastle yesterday, dealing with the claims lodged by the Wallarah Miners' Lodge, Catherine Hill Bay, in respect of rates and ...

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  24. SIR E. HOWARD ATTACKED

    Senator Heffin, who has recently been attacking the Catholics, yesterday, in the Senate, charge Sir Esme Howard, the British Ambassador with conniving with ...

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  25. REFERENCES IN THE COMMONS.

    In the House of Commons Mr. Sullivan moved, drawing attention to the unemployment in the mining industry, and the mine-owners' discrimination ...

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  26. CARTERS' AWARD VARIED

    Mr. F. Landon, chairman of the Carters, etc. (Newcastle) Conciliation Committee to-day issued several variations of the Carters, etc. (Newcastle) Award, which ...

    Article : 138 words
  27. AWARDS

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  28. ACTION BY STATE GOVERNMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day, Mr. Murray suggested to Mr. Lang, the Premier, that a cable should be sent to the relatives of those who lost their lives in ...

    Article : 113 words
  29. THE AMERICAN NAVY

    President Coolidge has signed the Naval Appropriations Bill, which includes authorisation for starting three additional cruisers. ...

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  30. BRITISH ACTION

    In the House of Commons, Sir Austen Chamberlain, the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, in reply to a question, informed Commander Kenworthy that it ...

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  31. RING EVENTS

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  32. GLANDULAR SYSTEM

    Dr. Hugh Cumming, the Surgeon-General of the United States, has braided the gland operations as fallacies. He said: "Rejuvenation is a myth, aid ...

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  33. COALFIELD'S STAFF

    Mr. J. P. Hindmarsh, chief inspector of coal mines, who leaves with the Minst[?]er on a visit to Europe, was presented with a smoker's outfit on behalf ...

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  34. SENSATIONAL DIVORCE

    A sensational divorce ease was commenced in the Edinburgh Court of Session, at the instance of the 22-year-old Countess of Kinnoul, against the Earl, ...

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  35. STANFORD-MERTHYR COLLIERY.

    A conference regarding several matters affecting employees of the Stanford-Merthyr Colliery was held at the Newcastle rooms of the Northern Collieries' ...

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  36. POWER-HOUSE DISPUTE

    Mr. H. Sutherland, State organiser of the Federated Engine-drivers and Piremen's Association, in referring to the dispute regarding the Cockle Creek ...

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  37. CRICKET COMMENTS

    One of the top-most positions in the photographs of the year's five best cricketers in Wisden's Almanack is occupied by Woodfull and Oldfield. ...

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  38. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    Sir Joseph Cook, the High Commissioner for Australia, will leave for Geneva on Saturday. A message from Tokio states that Count ...

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  39. TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME.

    Pavilions will be open to-day, and the side shows will be in full swing. The sports programme will open at one o'clock, and will include trotting and ...

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  40. QUEENSLAND.

    Alderman Jolly, the Mayor of Brisbane, announced to-day that the City Council had obtained a loan from America of £1,500,000 at 93½, bearing 5 per ...

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  41. MR. BAVIN'S CRITICISM

    "We are now being treated to a so-called constitutional crisis over the Legislative Council," said Mr. Bavin, the leader of the Opposition to-night. "It is as ...

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  42. NEWSPAPER TAX

    In the High Court to-day judgment was delivered on the action brought to test the validity of the Act of the New South Wales Parliament imposing a duty ...

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  43. BRITISH FOOTBALL

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  44. VICTORIA

    It is expected that the Federal authorities will further alter the Duke of York's programme, so as to give him two days altogether in the Victorian country ...

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  45. SYDNEY WOOL SALES

    Offerings at the Sydney wool sales to-day totalled 10,057 bales, of which 9711 were sold. A total of 349 bales was disposed of privately. ...

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  46. NEW ZEALAND.

    Miss Andreassen has been chosen as the New Zealand representative in the First National Picture Film Star Quest. She is 16 years of age. Her height is 5 ...

    Article : 57 words
  47. TRANSPORT WORKERS.

    Mr. J. J. Connolly organiser of the Amalgamated Road Transport Workers' Union of Australia, arrived in Newcastle yesterday, and conferred with various ...

    Article : 112 words
  48. Advertising

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