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  2. THE REPARATIONS

    The Allied Government's replies to the Reparations Commission regarding the experts' reports have been published. ...

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  3. THE EXHIBITION

    The Wembley Exhibition continues to draw immense crowds. In honour of Anzac Day the Australian Pavilion was closed earlier than usual on ...

    Article : 263 words
  4. THE LIVING WAGE.

    "How to make the living wage a living reality" was the subject of a lecture given at Trades Hall, Newcastle, last night by Mr. A. B. Piddington, K.C., under the ...

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  5. THE JAPANESE BAR

    President Coolidge is attempting to work out an arrangement in respect to the Japanese exclusion which will satisfy those favourable to the restriction and ...

    Article : 119 words
  6. ANZAC DAY

    Notwithstanding the cold and the rain the Cenotaph early on Anzac Day was piled high with magnificent wreaths. Two huddred Australians were present when ...

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  7. FINANCE AND TRADE

    The Stock Exchange resumed work after the Easter holidays in a cheerful frame of mind, though the volume of business transacted has been only ...

    Article : 392 words
  8. WALLSEND JUBILEE

    The celebration of the Wallsend Municipal Jubilee was continued on Saturday afternoon and evening. Sports were held in the Federal Park in the ...

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  9. BRITISH FOOTBALL

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 601 words
  10. FEELING IN JAPAN.

    Although comment on America's immigration legislation is being officially repressed, civic and mercantile organisations continue to meet and adopt resolutions ...

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  11. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The death is reported from Tokio of Baron Ijun. The "Daily Express" states that the Prince of Wales will probably visit his ...

    Article : 389 words
  12. AUSTRALIA'S SHORTCOMINGS.

    Australia's pavilion is thronged all day long, and his concentrated attention on the Commonwealth's great output of foodstuffs, but whether Australia is in a ...

    Article : 397 words
  13. FREE STATE BUDGET.

    The Free State Minister for Finance in introducing the Budget in the Dall Eirann, announced the adoption of a protective tariff on imported bottles, ...

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  14. BRITISH ATTITUDE.

    "Le Temps" says that Lord Crewe gave M. Poincare an authentic interpretation of Mr. Macdonald's references in his York Speech to trusting ...

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  15. INDIAN TARIFF.

    The first report of the Indian Tariff Board since its constitution last July, has been published. The board recommends the protection of the Indian steel ...

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  16. APPEAL TO THE PRESIDENT.

    Mr. Kaneko, the president of the America-Japan Society in Tokio, has sent a letter to Mr. Hughes for the consideration of the President. ...

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  17. THE REAL TRIBUTE.

    At a luncheon, which was held at the Hotel Cecil, Mr. J. H. Thomas, the Secretary of State for the Colonies, was the guest of honour. He proposed the toast, ...

    Article : 264 words
  18. GERMAN SECRET SOCIETIES.

    It is reported from Berlin that the Allied Ambassadors have requested Germany to put an end to the activities of secret societies, which are contrary to ...

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  19. VICTORIA.

    The Acting-Secretary for Defence has received a cable from General Sir W. Birdwood from India, sending greetings and remembrances to all old comrades, ...

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  20. BRITISH TAXATION.

    The lobbyist of the London "Daily Telegraph" says that Mr. Snowden, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, has definitely decided to reduce the duty on sugar ...

    Article : 154 words
  21. LAWN TENNIS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 81 words
  22. THE NAVAL RATIO.

    Navy Department officials have confirmed the statements contained in an analysis of the United States'. Britain's and Japan's naval power made ...

    Article : 218 words
  23. QUEENSLAND.

    Learning out of a tram in Main-street on Saturday night to say goodbye to a friend. William O'Halloran, 23, single, was dragged forward by the arm by a ...

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  24. RUSSIA'S PRE-WAR DEBTS.

    A telegram from Moscow states that the All Russian Council of Trades Unions has issued a protest against the British Bankers memorandum. ...

    Article : 185 words
  25. BRITAIN'S DRINK BILL.

    The United Kingdom Alliance reports that £307,500,000 was spent on intoxicating liquor by the people of Britain in 1923, as against £330,000,000 last year. ...

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  26. BILLIARD CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The half-way scores in the professional billiards championship match 16,000 up being played in Burrough's Hall. London, are: Reece (in play). ...

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  27. CONSERVATIVE RALLY.

    The "Daily Express" says that Conservative leaders have decided to overhaul departing organisations in the constituencies, and to adopt a more vigorous ...

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  28. CHATHAM MEMORIAL.

    The Prince of Wales unveiled at Chatham one of three memorials erected at British ports in memory of 25,363 men and women who perished ...

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  29. CARPENTIER V. TOWNLEY.

    The Vienna correspondent of the "Daily Express" states that Vienna is feverishly excited over the fight between Georges Carpenter and Townley. ...

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  30. THE MINERS' CLAIMS.

    Mr. Cook the Secretary to the Miners' Federation, in giving evidence before the Court of Inquiry, said that the British Coal Industry in 1923 showed a ...

    Article : 78 words
  31. INTERSTATE ROWING.

    The interstate sculling contest for the King's Cup took place on Port Adelaide River yesterday. Six eight-car crews completed. ...

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  32. AMERICA AND GERMANY.

    The financial editor of the "New York Times" announces the completion of negotiations under which 21 of America's largest banks have granted a ...

    Article : 178 words
  33. A RUSSIAN SPY.

    Alexev Stetsenko, a former captain in the Army of the Czar, has been sentenced to death at Kharkoff for counter-revolutionary activities. ...

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  34. RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    An electric train crashed into the rear of a special train standing in the tunnel, a mile outside the Euston station on Saturday. The train was laden with ...

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  35. IRISH DIFFICULTY.

    President Cosgrave, referring to the breakdown of the Boundary Conference said: "There is now no alternative to a Boundary Commission, and it will ...

    Article : 331 words
  36. SOVIET TERRORISM.

    The Helsingfors correspondent of the "Morning Post" says that there is a recrudescence of Soviet terrorism. Six hundred Intellectuals, including ...

    Article : 54 words
  37. FRENCH FLIGHT.

    A French airman, Pellitier Dolsy, who is attempting a flight from Paris to Japan, is accomplished the second stage, Bucharest to Aleppo, Syria, 8000 ...

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  38. BRITISH CRICKET.

    Writing in the "Evening Standard" on England's prospects in the test matches against South Africa, Mr. Gilbert Jessop says:—"Even if we were within ...

    Article : 137 words
  39. CHINESE PIRATES.

    A Hongkong message states that steamship piracies have become so frequent between Canton and Hongkong that the British authorities have decided to place ...

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  40. MAY DAY CELEBRATIONS

    Although the Government refused a public holiday on May 1, May Day demonstrations will be held on Thursday throughout the northern field. At ...

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  41. WEEK-END CASUALTIES.

    W. Rawling, aged 39 years living at Ten Gardens, Port Stephens was met at Salt Ash by the ambulance on Saturday and taken to the Newcastle Hospital, ...

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  42. STUDENTS DROWNED.

    A Tokio message reports that 200 Korean students were drowned off the west coast of Korea, near Chainnampo, when a steamship taking them to visit ...

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  43. SUNDAY EVENING SERVICE.

    As a termination to the jubilee celebrations, and also to commemorate Anzac Day, a combined religious service was held last night in the Empire Theatre, ...

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  44. AFRICAN CLEMENCY.

    A telegram from Pretoria states that it was the intention of the Government to pardon certain prisoners on the occasion of the visit of the Prince of Wales. ...

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  45. TORONTO.

    Miss Louie Duggan will present her vaudeville company at the Victory Theatre Toronto. ...

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  46. ACCIDENT AT RIFLE RANGE.

    An improperly locked rifle, which backfired, resulted in two men being injured at Adamstown range on Saturday. G. Lloyd, aged 26 years, living at 18 ...

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  47. GRETA.

    On Anzac Day wreaths were placed the soldiers' memorial by the Greta Patriotic Girls, relatives and friends of fallen soldiers, and at the instance of ...

    Article : 100 words
  48. MIGRANTS FROM STORNOWAY.

    Practically the whole population of Stornoway flocked to the pier on Saturday to bid a Gaelic farewell to 300 young men and women, of ages from ...

    Article : 70 words
  49. MISSING AEROPLANE.

    It is reported from The Hague that an aeroplane belonging to the Royal Dutch Air Service, which left England for Holland on Thursday night with two ...

    Article : 67 words
  50. ANZAC DAY.

    Yesterday was observed as Anzac Sunday in a number of churches in Newcastle and district and special services were held in commemoration of ...

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  51. H. A. BARRACLOUGH, LTD.

    For the convenience of old and intending clients, H. A. Barraclough Ltd., have made arrangements to visit Newcastle regularly. Watch this space ...

    Article : 34 words
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