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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Article : 764 wordsAfter 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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Article : 448 wordsAccording to the Washington correspondent of the New York "Times," Mr. Edward Eagle, of Selma, Alabama, who described himself as a "plain American citizen," has ...
Article : 956 wordsIf 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 ...
Article : 1,664 wordsA 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 ...
Article : 218 wordsAs was expected, the match between the Australians and Kent was drawn. Kent did not follow on. After dismissing them for 237 the Australians began ...
Article : 537 wordsGeneral 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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Article : 362 wordsThe 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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Article : 175 wordsThe 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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Article : 42 wordsAt 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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Article : 79 wordsJohn 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 ...
Article : 70 wordsFRAMANTLE (W.A.), Sunday.—The following overseas passengers continued their journey to the eastern States by the s.s. Naldera yesterday: ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Mon 15 Aug 1921, Page 7
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