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  2. COAL INQUIRY

    The officials of the Miners' Federation conferred with Mr. Baldwin for two hours at 10 Downing-street, in regard to the Coal Commission. Subsequently ...

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  3. PRINCE OF WALES

    The Prince of Wales was enthusiastically welcomed at Montevideo. H.M.S. Repulse was escorted into the harbour by a Uruguayan cruiser and ...

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  4. BRITISH COMMERCE

    Thanks to more favourable monetary conditions brought about last week's reduction of the bank rate, there has been a considerable increase in business on the ...

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  5. SECURITY PACT

    Despatches from Paris state that the Council of Ministers has approved of the reply to Germany, which has been transmitted to Rome and Brussels. ...

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  6. THE DAVIS CUP

    The Australians won the doubles, and the remaining singles of the Davis Cup tie. The result of the doubles was as ...

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  7. THE COMMONWEALTH LOAN

    A unique departure from the long-established precedent was made by the Stock Exchange of Melbourne yesterday. It is practically against the rules of every ...

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  8. SUGAR AGREEMENT

    It was announced yesterday that the agreement between the Commonwealth Government and the Queensland Government, extending the embargo on the ...

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  9. DISTRICT NEWS

    The fence enclosing the Lambton Park has been renewed by the council at a cost of £367 5s, spread over a period of three years. Extensive repairs are also being ...

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  10. INDUSTRIAL MATTERS

    The central council of the Miners' Federation continued its sittings in Sydney yesterday morning. In a statement alter the meeting, Mr. D. Rees. general ...

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  11. MAHENO SAILS

    As salted in the "Newcastle Morning Herald" on Saturday, the dispute between the Union Steamship Company and the Seamen's Union regarding the ...

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  12. ADAMSTOWN

    The funeral of Kenneth Francis, whose death took place in the Newcastle Hospital on Friday evening, following an operation in consequence of an ...

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  13. PELAW-MAIN TROUBLE

    Unless the off-hand men alter their decision, there will be no work at Pelaw-Main to-day. They declare that it is useless to parley any further about ...

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  14. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    It is announced in New York that Mrs. J. P. Morgan died on Friday, after two months' sleeping sickness. Mr. Baldwin, the Prime Minister, and ...

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  15. POSITION OF FRANCE

    Sir John Bradbury, in an exclusive interview, accorded to a representative of the "Sunday Express," says: ''Trance, under an arrangement comparable to that ...

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  16. LOAN COUNCIL

    The Commonwealth Loan Council held a sitting yesterday, all the States, with the exception of New South Wales being represented. ...

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  17. FASCIST THREAT

    Mr. A. J. Cook, secretary to the Miners' Federation, has received a black-edged envelope, containing a British Fascisti pamphlet entitled, "Commission ...

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  18. FRENCH RAILWAY ACCIDENTS

    Another disaster has occurred on the French railways. At St. Denis, two trains one from Lillo and the other the Cologne express, came into ...

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  19. USE OF PRESERVATIVES

    The Ministry for Health has published regulations regarding the prohibition of the use of preservatives in certain food-stuffs, making the date for operation ...

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  20. ROTHBURY COLLIERY

    Work will probably be resumed at Rothbury Colliery to-morrow. The mine has not worked since the recent disaster. ...

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  21. FRANCE AND MOROCCO

    A special correspondent of Reuter, who has arrived at Tangier from Sukelarba, car the scene of the fighting in the Wezzan region telegraphs that at the threat ...

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  22. EFFECT ON FRUIT PULP

    Among the articles which may contain preservative is fruit pulp, which is allowed to contain 1500 to 2000 parts per million of sulphur dioxide. Australian pulp ...

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  23. THEATRICAL EMPLOYEES

    The half-yearly meeting of the Newcastle branch of the Theatrical Employees' Association was held in the Trades Hall yesterday, and was largely ...

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  24. GERMAN MINERS' TROUBLE

    A message from Cologne says that it is estimated that by the end of August 85 per cent. of the mine workers in the Ruhr will be unemployed. ...

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  25. ANDERSON BEATS WRIGHT

    In the singles on Saturday, Anderson defeated Wright (Canada), 6-2, 6-4, 6-1. Anderson gave a delightful exhibition. His wonderful pace and ground shots ...

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  26. PATTERSON BEATS CROCKER

    Patterson defeated Crocker, 6-4, 11-9, 6-4. The Canadian played splendidly, but was outgeneralled and outspeeded. Crocker made brilliant recoveries in the third set, ...

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  27. WALLSEND

    The inquest into the death of the late Nurse Gould, which was to have been resumed at the Wallsend Courthouse to-day, has been postponed until a date to be ...

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  28. WOOL TEXTILE DISPUTE

    It is officially announced that the wool textile dispute has been settled. The agreement provides for the resumption of work at the old rate of wages, ...

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  29. SAMUEL BUTLER—SATIRIST

    A lecture on the life and works of Samuel Butler, the great satirist of the 19th century, was given by Mr. F. J. Sheed, M.A., under the auspices of the ...

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  30. POSTAL EMPLOYEES

    A meeting of the Newcastle district members of the Amalgamated Postal Linemen, Sorters and Letter Carriers' Union took place at the Trades Hall, ...

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  31. WRECK IN A FOG

    The Brest correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" states that during a thick fog a collision occurred in the Channel between the French cargo steamer St. Mare ...

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  32. DRIED FRUIT MARKET

    The dried fruit market is firm for raisins and sultanas, and fair quantities are being sold at late rates. Stocks, however, are somewhat heavy, the ...

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  33. ELECTRICITY IN IRELAND

    The Berline correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that it is announced that an agreement has been signed, whereby Siemens and Schuckert undertake to ...

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  34. JAPAN BEATS SPAIN

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  35. CARRINGTON

    A meeting of the Carrington Parents and Citizens' Association was held on Thursday night, when final arrangements were made for the frolic to be held on ...

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  36. AERIAL SERVICES

    The London "Daily Telegraph" announces that the Air Ministry has come to an agreement with Imperial Airways, Limited, under which the latter will ...

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  37. SPORT IN QUEENSLAND

    Riding at a speed of 76 miles an hour, W. Conoulty, of New South Wales, on Saturday, won the five miles motor cycle championship of Australia, at Deagon ...

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  38. AUSTRALIAN GIRLS AHEAD

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  39. AUSTRALIAN WINES IN DEMAND

    Australian wines have attracted much attention at Wembley. According to the "Wine Trade Review" each of the respective types exhibited has shared ...

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  40. INTER-EMPIRE TRADE

    The "Sunday Times," in an editorial commenting on the report of the Imperial Economic Committee, says: "Few committees have done their work more ...

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  41. MUNICIPAL EMPLOYEES

    A meeting of the Newcastle branch of the Municipal and Shire Employees' Union was held at the Trades Hall on Saturday for the purpose of ...

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  42. STINNES IN DIFFICULTIES

    "How are the mighty fallen?-" This makes a suitable headline to the plight of the heirs of the late Hugo Stinnes, the industrial king in Germany. ...

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  43. NEW AEROPLANE SEXTANT

    It is reported from Lisbon that the experiments with a new sextant invented by Admiral Coutinso, for use in an aeroplane, halve given complete satisfaction. ...

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  44. TORONTO.

    The second annual spring show, under the auspices of the Toronto Agricultural Bureau, was held in the school of arts on Saturday afternoon. There was a good ...

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  45. WIGHTMAN'S CUP

    In the Wightman Cup tennis series, played at Forest Hills, England secured the first victory, when Kathleen M'Kaue defeated Mrs. Mallory ...

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  46. CHINESE CONFERENCE

    No official statements are obtainable in Pekin regarding the Customs Conference, but there is no lack of rumours. The latest suggest that a big committee ...

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  47. THE MEAT TRADE

    The rumour that there was a clash of interests between the British and American meat concerns in South America was mentioned at a meeting of the Union Cold ...

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  48. A DEMENTED MOTHER

    Mrs. Elizabeth Vaughan, of Rockferry, Birkenbhead, who was charged on Friday with theft, and released on bail, took her six children to the Mersey ...

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  49. BANKING COMBINE

    A telegram from Capetown states that an official statement issued by the National Bank gives details of the proposed banking combine, by which the ...

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  50. FUNERAL OF MR. C. J. COSTELLO

    The esteem in which the late Mr. Charles Joseph Costello, the victim of the Honeysuckle railway fatality, was held, was demonstrated by the large attendance ...

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  51. WORK AT THE COLLIERIES

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  52. JAPANESE PROTEST

    The Japanese Minister has sent a Note to the Chinese Foreign Office, protesting against the attack on the Yuta Mill in Tientsin, when the machinery was ...

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  53. QUEENSLAND.

    It is estimated that 21,000 persons attended the Brisbane Exhibition on Saturday, the closing day. The takings at the gates were £1234, compared with ...

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  54. ENGLISH CRICKET

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 103 words
  55. SPITZBERGEN ISLANDS

    A message from Oslo reports that the Kingdom of Norway has formally taken possession of the Arctic islands of Spitzbergen, which henceforth will bear the ...

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  56. VICTORIA

    Percy Ryan, 40, a dredge hand employee of the Harbour Trust, was drowned at Wlliamstown yesterday, when a dinghy, in which he and three ...

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  57. CHINESE WRECK FEARED

    A Hongkong message states that two seaplanes from H.M.S. Hermes have started to search for the overdue Chinese steamer Yueyinga, bound from Hoihow to ...

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  58. HAMILTON

    At the final meeting held yesterday of the ball recently held at Tyrrell Hall. Newcastle, and organised by the parishioners of Hamilton in aid of the ...

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  59. SCOTTISH FOOTBALL

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  60. CHINA AND RUSSIANS

    Reports from Canton indicate a growing disfavour for the Reds. Many are of opinion that the latter must eventually face a conflict with ...

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  61. SALE OF A.A. CO.'S LAND

    Messrs. Creer & Berkeley, and Messrs. Lang, Wood and Company, in conjunction, held a successful sale of land in the A.A. Company's Hamilton ...

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  62. MEXICAN PAWNSHOP

    In Mexico City there is a government pawnshop, known locally as 'El Monte de Piedad." Here money can be borrowed at a fixed rate of interest per annum, and ...

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  63. WIRELESS AND TRAINS

    A Berlin message states that passengers by trains in the Hamburg,-Berlin line were able to talk to subscribers to any German Exchange using a ...

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  64. ALLEGED MURDER

    Arising out of the discovery of Professor Swayne, of Bristol, dying from revolver wounds in the bedroom of a country house, near Sellach in ...

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  65. KAHIBAH.

    At a meeting of the progress association, held in the Memorial Hall, Mr. W. E. Stauffer presiding, a letter was received from the Superintendent of ...

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  66. SPERLING'S SPRING DISPLAY

    In this issue Messrs. Sperling's announce that their opening display of Spring Frocks and Hats commences this morning. Nothing has been spared to bring before ...

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  67. TURKISH CONSPIRATORS

    It is reported from Constantinople that 77 members of an alleged secret committee working against the republic have been arraigned at Angora. ...

    Article : 47 words
  68. Advertising

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