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  2. MR. HUGHES.

    The Prime Minister of Australia (Mr. [?] M. Hugher) was welcomed at the [?]ddington railway Station by the clonial Office representatives, Admiral ...

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  3. JAPANESE TREATY.

    Mr. Lennox Simpson (political adviser to Chipa) emphasised in the course of an interview by the "Morning Post" that if the Anglo-Japanese Alliance was ...

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  4. POOR RESPONSE

    The cricket match between Australia and Gloucestershire was resumed yesterday in fine weather. The attendance was large and the pitch [?]s fast, being none ...

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  5. THE NEAR EAST.

    The "Daily Chronoole" savs that a conference of Ministers was held at Chequers on the dangerous situation in the Near East. The British Government is still ...

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  6. ALLEGED LIBEL.

    The hearing of the action brought by T. J. Rjan, M.H.R., against the propri[?]tors of the "Mercury." Hobart, claiming £l0,000 for alleged libel, was continued ...

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  7. TORRENTIAL RAIN.

    Showery weather prevailed in the metropolitan area ywtarday, the fall becoming heavier in the afternoon. From 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon to 1 o'clock ...

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  8. MATCH AGAINST YORKSHIRE.

    The committee of the Sheffield United Football and Cricket Club, the owners of the ground on which the Australians will play Yorkshire prior to the fourth test, ...

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  9. SCORES IN COUNTY MATCHES.

    C. B. Fry in the second innings made only 5, but Hendren scored 105 against Yorkshire. Woolley noteched 103 against Leicester. Nottingham scored 423 for the ...

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  10. SINN FEINERS.

    A draft agreement between the "Irish Republican" and the Russian Governments has been published in a White Paper. The agreement shows that each ...

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  11. TASMANIAN MAILS

    In the House of Representatives to-day, the Acting Prime Minister (Sir Joseph Cook) laid on the table the new agreement entered into with the Huddart, ...

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  12. WORLD PEACE.

    In the course of an interview with the Paris correspondent of the United Press Association, the Japauese Crown Prince (Prince Hirohito) said:—"I hope America ...

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  13. BALLOT AWAITED.

    The executive of the Miners" Committee and the Central Committee of the Mining Association have concluded their sittings. Complete explanation was ...

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  14. EMPIRE SUBJECTS.

    Mr. Turner (of Messsrs. Turner and Davidson) gave a [?]on at the Baltic Exchange to-day in honour of Mr. W. F. Massey (Prime Minister of New Zealand). ...

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  15. AFRICAN MANDATE

    Speaking al Windhock, Mr. Hofmeyer, Administrator of the Southern Protectorate (formerly German South-west Africa), said that the mandate implied annexation ...

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  16. WOOL INDUSTRY.

    At the "free" wool sale to-day there was a good selection of scoured and greasy merinos and some fine wools. Tusmanians were in strong demand. German ...

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  17. EXPECTANT INDIA.

    Referring to the speech made at Simla by the Viceroy (Lord Reading), Gandhi, the Indian agitator, writes to tho paper "Young India" saying that ...

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  18. W.A. RAILWAYS.

    In the Arbitration Court to-day, James Gardiner, a former Treasurer of West Australia, who appeared for the Commissioner for Railways, stated his case in ...

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  19. TELEGRAMS FROM THE COUNTRY

    Furthar heavy rain fell yesterday and last night. The Logan and Albert Rivers are now running bankers, and several bridges over the Logan Rover are ...

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  20. A BALLOT.

    Matters of great importance to the mining industry in Victoria and Tasmania and at Mount Lyell in particular, were considered in the ...

    Article : 318 words
  21. PRODUCERS' CLAIM

    A correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that serious friction has arisen between Mr. W. F. Massey (Prime Minister of New Zealand) and the Home ...

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  22. PORT OF LONDON.

    Lord Devonport formally opened the Port of London Authority's new jetty in the Thames at Tilbury. The now structure commands a depth of 30ft. at ...

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  23. THE REPARATIONS.

    In response to an inquiry by Mr. Higgs in the House of Representatives, the Acting fume Minister (Sir Joseph Cook) laid on the table of the House a ...

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  24. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    The "Daily Telegraph," in discussing the constitution and limitations of the Imperial Conference, says: "There is no Parliament or electorate to whom the ...

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  25. BRITAIN'S TRADE.

    The Board of Trade returns for May show that the imports decreased to the extent of £80,105,724, as compared with the corresponding month in 1920, while ...

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  26. AUSTRALIA'S CALL.

    The Commonwealth Commissioner in the United States (Mr. Mark Sheldon) has been the recipient of numerous inquiries from people living in the ...

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  27. STEAMER ATUA.

    The Court of Marine Inquiry has found that the steamer Afua, 3444 tons, belonging to the Union Steamship Co. of New Zealand, struck an un[?]ted coral head ...

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  28. "A CALAMITY."

    The annual report of Mr. Staniforth Smith, formerly Acting Administrator of the Northern Territory, for the year ended June 30, 1920, was laid on the ...

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  29. DESERTED WIVES.

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons, the Under Secretary for the Colonies (Colonel Amery) stated that no information whatever had been received ...

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  30. LONDON INQUIRY.

    The Committee of Inquiry which was appointed to investigate the allegations regarding the destruction of documents by ord[?]r of officials of the Ministry of ...

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  31. VESSELS DAMAGED.

    A wireless message has been received from the steamer Charlotte, 822 tons, stating that the vessel has crushed her how against an iceberg off the island ...

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  32. LONDON POST OFFICE.

    The Parliamentary Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs (Mr. F. Q. Kellaway) announced in the House of Commons the appointment of a council of twenty ...

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  33. AMERICAN NAVAL INQUIRY.

    The Senate has ordered the Naval Committee to investigate the speech of Admiral Sims. ...

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  34. BRITISH BY-ELECTION.

    The by-election to fill the vacancy for the representation of Heywood and Radcliffe, in the electoral division of Lancaster, House of Commons (the election ...

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  35. HEIR OF AMIR.

    A son and heir was born to the Amir of Afghanistan last Sunday. The Viceroy of India (Lord Reading) has cabled his congratualtions to the Amir. ...

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  36. THE SECOND TEST.

    The "Sporting Life" says that it is doubtful if J. W. H. T. Douglas will play in the second test match owing to his sister's grave [?]ness, which caused him ...

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  37. FOREIGN PAPERS.

    In the House of Commons the Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs (Mr. F. G. Kellaway) announced that in response to the protests by business men the ...

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  38. EX-EMPEROR KARL.

    Ex-E[?]peror Karl of Austria is leaving at the end of August, at the Swiss Government's request. ...

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