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  2. FIFTH TEST.

    Rain marred the first day of the final Test match at the Oval to-day, delaying the commencement 50 minutes, and delaying the game for nearly three hours after lunch. ...

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  3. AUSTRALIAN SEAPLANE.

    Mrs. W. M. Hughes launched the first seaplane of the Australian naval aircraft at the Fairey Aviation Works, Hamble, Southampton. Mr. Hughes was not ...

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  4. DAVIS CUP.

    Australasia defeated Denmark in the Davis Cup tie played at Cleveland (Ohio), winning both singles matches on the first day, and the doubles on the second day ...

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  5. SILESIAN DISPUTE.

    After the Allied Supreme Council had agreed to refer the Silesian difficulty to the League of Nations, the French Cabinet held a meeting, and unanimously ...

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  6. SINN FEIN REPLY

    Although no announcement has been made of the terms of the letter sent by Mr. de Valera, the Sinn Fein leader, to the British Government, the indications are ...

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  7. NEW DIPLOMACY.

    According to the Washington correspondent of the New York "Times," Mr. Edward Eagle, of Selma, Alabama, who described himself as a "plain American citizen," has ...

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  8. PROVINCIAL FOOTBALL.

    If money is the root of evil it is also the mainspring of organisation in sport, and the enthusiastic patronage of crowds in Melbourne, with ever-increasing gate ...

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  9. Distributing the News.

    A prompt service of news of the fifth Test mutch was given throughout Victoria yesterday by the morning press. A special staff attended at "The Argus" office early ...

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  10. KENT MATCH DRAWN.

    As was expected, the match between the Australians and Kent was drawn. Kent did not follow on. After dismissing them for 237 the Australians began ...

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  11. SOUTH AFRICAN ANALOGY.

    General Smuts, before sailing on his return to South Africa, wrote to Mr. de Valera:— "I have done my best to arrange a meeting between you and Sir James ...

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  12. Opinion in France.

    The Paris newspapers unanimously express approval of the position taken by France, and declare that if the disagreement in Upper Silesia continues it will ...

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  13. INDUSTRY IN BRITAIN.

    Yarrow and Co. Ltd., the Glasgow shipbuilders and engineers, have decided to close their shipbuilding works on the Clyde on November 30, owing to costs having been ...

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  14. Safeguarding Industries.

    The Speaker of the House of Commons ruled that the Safeguarding of Industries Bill was a money bill, and that this precluded the House of Lords from amending ...

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  15. Feeling in Berlin.

    Excitement has been caused by the news of the compromise adopted by the Supreme Council at its meeting in Paris. It is regarded as indicating the success of the ...

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  16. KITCHENER DEFENED.

    Sir George Arthur, who was private secretary to Earl Kitchener from 1914 to 1916, and published in 1920 "The Life of Lord Kitchener, of Khartoum," has made ...

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  17. Famine in Russia.

    The Supreme Council of the League of Nations discussed the appointment of an international committee to deal with the famine in Russia. The Italian, Japanese, ...

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  18. Averages for the Season.

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  19. Preliminary Conference.

    Even the problem of Silesia, says the Paris correspondent of the "Daily Express," has not averted the thoughts of the British and American representatives who ...

    Article : 271 words
  20. India and the Empire.

    The Secretary of State for India (Mr. E. S. Montagu), in an interview with the Australian Press Association, said that the Imperial Conference helped largely in ...

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  21. Are Japanese White?

    The Supreme Court of the United States will be asked to declare that the Japanese are a white race, and are thus entitled to American citizenship. The request will be ...

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  22. A BAD BEGINNING.

    The exact value of England's position in the unsatisfactory opening of the game at Kennington Oval should be more easily indicated with the first messages of this ...

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  23. Bolshevik Clergy.

    A.S Archbishop of Genoa, Cardinal Boggiano has recently uttered criticisms in which he has declared that the clergy in that part of Italy are undisciplined, ...

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  24. GENERAL CABLES.

    The disbandment of further British cavalry regiments is denied by the Secretary of State for War (Sir Laming Worthington-Evans). ...

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  25. League of Nations Delegation.

    The report of the Indian delegation to the League of Nations Conference at Geneva has been issued, and is a statesman-like document, which shows india to be ...

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  26. TRAIN STRIKES BUGGY.

    An electric train to Fawkner last night crashed into a buggy at the level railway crossing at Gaffney street, Coburg, smashing the buggy to pieces, and killing the ...

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  27. Swords Become Ploughshares.

    Indian border tribesmen are weary of fighting, and are now returning to agriculture, good rains having fallen. The wheat yield of India for 1921 was 14 per cent. ...

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  28. Mr. Hughes in London.

    At the Colonial Office this evening the Prime Minister of Australia (Mr. W. H. Hughes) conferred with the Secretary of State for the Colonies (Mr. Winston ...

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  29. MYSTERIOUS BULLET WOUND.

    Arthur E. Powell, aged 30 years, a sporting writer, was admitted to the Melbourne Hospital at 20 minutes past 2 o'clock on Saturday morning suffering from a bullet ...

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  30. Separate Peace Treaties.

    It has been learned by the correspondent of the United Press Association at Washington that the United States is negotiating separate peace treaties with Germany, ...

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  31. QUEST FOR MISSING FILE.

    Investigations by detectives into the disappearance of a file of papers from the Lands department have been proceeding for some time, and the secretary for Lands ...

    Article : 252 words
  32. NORTH-SOUTH LINE.

    DARWIN (N.T.), Friday.—The section of the Commonweath Public Works committee which is inquiring into the NorthSouth line finished taking evidence at ...

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  33. BEACONSFIELD TRAGEDY.

    John King, who is charged with having murdered Frederick and Annie Sheard at Beaconsfield on July 12, made his seventh appearance at the City Court on Saturday ...

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  34. PASSENGERS BY S.S. NALDERA.

    FRAMANTLE (W.A.), Sunday.—The following overseas passengers continued their journey to the eastern States by the s.s. Naldera yesterday: ...

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  35. LATE SHIPPING NEWS.

    FREMANTLE (1,886 Miles).—Arrived.—Aug. 18 —Anamba, from Singapore. Sailed.—Aug. 13— Naldera and Karoola, for eastern States; Booral, for United Kingdom. Arrived.—Aug. 14—Elkan. ...

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