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  2. AUSTRALIAN TEAM.

    Now that the last Test match is finished the Australian Press Association is in a position to div[?]lge the fact that the team has ...

    Article : 384 words
  3. STATE ELECTIONS.

    The itinerary which has been arranged for the Premier (Mr. Lawson) for the remainder of the campaign, while subject to alteration, is as follows ...

    Article : 66 words
  4. ERRORS OF COAL-MINERS.

    Contrary to expectations, the annual conference of the Miners' Federation, which was presided over by Mr. Herbert Smith (Yorkshire), opened in an unusually ...

    Article : 242 words
  5. SINN FEIN.

    Speaking in the Dail Eireann, which met again at the Mansion House, Dublin, to-day, Mr. de Valera said:- "From reports in the British and foreign ...

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  6. SENATOR ELLIOTT.

    Further reference to the correspondence relating to the appointment of divisional commanders, and his own resignation from active military service in the ...

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  7. WILLIS V. "THE ARGUS."

    The hearing was continued yesterday, before Mr. Justice Mann and a jury of 12, of the action in which Albert Charles Willis, secretary to the Australian Coal and ...

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  8. MR. LAWSON ON TOUR.

    SEYMOUR, Thursday. — The Premier (Mr. Lawson) was frequently applauded at Seymour to-day. In introducing Mr. Lawson the president ...

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  9. Disarmament Meeting.

    It is understood that President Harding, replying to a delegation from the National League of Women Voters, who asked for the appointment of a woman to the ...

    Article : 123 words
  10. BEACONSFIELD MURDER.

    It is not fair to me, it is not fair to the public, and it is not fair to anyone concerned. I do not believe in this sort of thing." A protest in these terms wus made ...

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  11. Long Strike Ends.

    After having been on strike for nine months the shipyard joiners have agreed to accept an immediate reduction of 6/ a week in wages, with a further reduction of ...

    Article : 77 words
  12. Mr. Storey's Loan.

    British newspapers publish it cable message from Australian that the Premier of New South Wales (Mr. Storey) had said that he had arranged to borrow £19,500,000 ...

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  13. Mr. Hughes at Bradford.

    During his visit to Bradford, Mr. Hughes conferred with the executive of the Wool Federation privately, and a statement subsequently issued to the press states that ...

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  14. Armstrong Replies to Critics.

    Armstrong, in a press interview, replies to his critics, "We came here to play the game, and I am quite satisfied that we have done so." ...

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  15. Hampshire Bowler's Success.

    Hampshire yesterday disposed of Glamorgan for 37 runs, kennedy taking eight wickets for 11. ...

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  16. Fry Defends Armstrong.

    C.B. Fry writes in the "Morning Post." criticising P.F. Warner's criticism of Armstrong:—"Armstrong is as good a sportsman as Warner, and cares as much for the ...

    Article : 134 words
  17. ADHERENCE TO STATEMENT.

    SYDNEY, Thursday —When shown a copy of the above message this evening Mr. Storey said:—"I am not concerned about financial circles. They may not know ...

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  18. United States Thanked.

    Mr. Michael Collins, who is "Minister for Finance" in the Irish "Republican Cabinet," reported to Dail Eircann that Sinn Fein had a credit balance of £1,000,000. ...

    Article : 149 words
  19. Australians Next Match.

    The Australians' next engagement is with Gloucestershire, at Cheltenham, on Saturday. ...

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  20. Stabilising Exchange.

    The Washington correspondent of the United Press Association learns that President Harding believes that a return to normal financial conditions should proceed ...

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  21. MISSTATEMENTS NAILED.

    NUMURKAH, Thursday.—A large and enthusiastic assemblage greeted Mr. Lawson when he entered the Mechanics' Hall shoortly before half-past 9 o' clock to-night. ...

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  22. WAS IT CRICKET?

    Quite a number of people will be agitated over Warner's lament that the last Test match was not played to a finish with that affection of seriousness which usually ...

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  23. SURPLUS JAM STOCKS.

    When the Federal Ministry decided to grant a rebate of £20 a ton on all sugar used by Australian manufacturers in the production of goods for export, it was ...

    Article : 371 words
  24. AERIAL MAIL SERVICES.

    There has been some criticism by persons interested in civilian aviation of the conditions of contracts for aerial mail services It is stated that they are "one-sided," and ...

    Article : 295 words
  25. Inequitable Taxation.

    In the House of Commons to-day Sir Robert Thomas (Coalition' Liberal) detailed taxes imposed on British ships in Australia, compared with those placed on ...

    Article : 128 words
  26. OPINION IN AMERICA.

    American newspaper editorial opinion appears to have ranged itself, with very few exceptions, whole-heartedly on the side of Mr. Lloyd George and the British ...

    Article : 478 words
  27. Native Poll Tax Resented.

    Messages from Johannesburg state that the native coloured population is strongly protesting against the new Transvaal poll tax passed by the Provincial Council. At ...

    Article : 77 words
  28. LABOUR'S SECOND PREFERENCE

    STAWELL, Thursday.—Before leaving Stawell to-day the leader of the Labour party (Mr. Prendergast), dealing with election prospects, expressed the opinion that ...

    Article : 104 words
  29. TRADE WITHIN THE EMPIRE.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Wednesday.— "British Industries are fighting for their very existence," said Mr. G.H. Scott, president of the New Zealand Association ...

    Article : 181 words
  30. CHARGE AGAINST CANNERS.

    Before the acting collector of Customs (Mr. G. E. Hudson) yesterday, the Rosella Preserving and Manufacturing Co. Ltd., Richmond, was charged with ...

    Article : 270 words
  31. Russia Becomes "Wet."

    A message from Petrograd states that the Central Soviet has abolished the prohibition decree, and the manufacture and sale of wines aro now permitted. ...

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  32. Absentee and Postal Voting.

    Some confusion exists in the minds of many electors concerning the difference between absentee and postal voting. There will be no absentee voting in the present ...

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  33. GENERAL CABLES.

    A number of unemployed ex-service men in England are joining the Spanish foreign legion of fight against the Riff rebels in Morocea at 3/3 a day. ...

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  34. ALDERMAN LAMBERT.

    SYDNEY, Thusrday —In a speech at a welcome to the visiting Tasmanian footballers to-day the Lord Mayor (Alderman Lambert) made a bitter attck upon the ...

    Article : 279 words
  35. Trades Hall Council.

    It was agreed at the meeting of the Trades Hall Council last night that, in order to allow delegates time to devote themselves to the municipal and State elections, ...

    Article : 43 words
  36. SUGAR PRODUCTION.

    The Commonwealth controller of sugar (Colonel Oldershaw) is visiting the canegrowing districts of Queensland. He will attend a conference of sugar-cane growers ...

    Article : 226 words
  37. PRAHRAN.

    Dr Fetherston, the Nationalist candidate for Prahran addressed a well-attended meeting of the Australian Women's National League at St. Neot's, Domain road, ...

    Article : 335 words
  38. Demand for Tinned Fruit.

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Dunn) said to-day that the demand for Australian tinned fruit had revived[?] and large orders had been received. ...

    Article : 120 words
  39. Irish Emigration.

    The report of the Registration General shows that 6,000 males and 9,510 females emigrated from Ireland during 1920, being 3.5 per 1,000 of the population, compared ...

    Article : 76 words
  40. ASSAULT' ON CONSTABLE.

    GEELONG, Thursday.—In the Supreme Court to-day, before the chief Justice (Sir William Irvine), William Oliver (alias Crift), aged as 35 years a bricklayer was ...

    Article : 110 words
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  43. Upper Silesia.

    The "Morning Post" understands that the British Government has declared its willigness to send two more battalions of troops to Upper Silsin, on conditions ...

    Article : 50 words
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