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  2. AFTER THIRTEEN YEARS.

    For the first time in 13 years the colours of the Australians have been lowered by England on the cricket field, and few will be found to be-grudge Gilligan's team its fine victory in Melbourne. From the Australian public's point of view it was satisfactory that the visitors should ...

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  5. "MYOLA PROPRIETARY'S" CASE.

    Herbert Arthur Wadham, of Myola Proprietary, Limited, Rundle street, charged with having obtained £100 from Frederick Charles Robert Frost by means ...

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  8. VENEREAL DISEASES.

    From the Local Board of Health for Adelaide we have received copies of a amphlet published "with the permission of the Australian Association for Fighting ...

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  9. SNOWTOWN HOLD-UP.

    The trial of Reginald Dennis O'Callaghan (28), labourer, on a charge of having, on December 18, while armed with a revolver, feloniously made an assault upon ...

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  10. TAYLOR IS AUSTRALIA'S BEST.

    Wednesday's play opened to a fine, cloudy morning. No rain having fallen during the night, the wicket appeared to hare entirely recovered. There were ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. A DESERVED VICTORY.

    The weather was fine when play was resumed on the Melbourne Cricket Ground this morning, in the fourth test match. The stage was set for an exciting contest ...

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  12. ENGLISHMEN CONGRATULATED.

    There was a scene of enthusiasm when the game concluded. Many spectators leaped the railings and shook hands heartily with the victors. Tate especially ...

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  13. DESTRUCTIVE FIRE.

    PINNAROO, February 17.—At about 1.30 yesterday morning Mr. C. A. Bailey was startled by an unusual noise and was appalled at the sight of his big ...

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  14. THE DAVIS CUP.

    It is expected that a strong Saris Cup team will be selected in Sydney to-morrow night, and it is almost certain that, at the suggestion of J. O. Anderson, the team ...

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  15. A GRADE FOOTBALL.

    Although the members of the Committee of the South Australian Football Club, in presenting their report to the annual meeting of members' ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. "GETTING READY TO CHEER."

    Mr. S. F. Barnes, commenting in The London Daily Chronicle, states:—"The Melbourne wicket has maintained its sinister reputation, under adverse weather ...

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  17. CONGREGATIONAL ASSEMBLY.

    The Ninth Triennial Assembly of the Congregational Union was continued to­day, when a women's session was held. On the motion of Mrs. J. J. Willings ...

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  18. FRUITGROWERS' AWARD.

    Fixing the basic wages for Mildura (Vic), Renmark (S.A.), and Lector. (N.S.W.) at £4 2/, £4 2/, and £4 6/ respectively, Jlrl Deputy President Webb ...

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  19. ENGLISH CRITICS' VIEWS.

    The London evening standard emphasizes Gilligan's rare pleasure in the fourth test in having been able to order the Australians to follow on—for the first ...

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  20. FELLMONGERING INDUSTRY.

    Evidence was heard to-day by the Tariff Board in support of the request by the fellmongering industry in the direction of placing an embargo on the export of ...

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  21. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    The Royal Agricultural and Horticultural Society trill hold its annual show to-day and to-morrow at the Exhibition building and grounds.—The Rev. F. ...

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  22. SYDNEY CITY COUNCIL.

    In spite of protects by the reform party, the Labour Party in the Sydney City Council by 13 rotes to 8 carried a motion directing the Town Clerk to take ...

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  23. P. F. WARNER ON FUTURE PROSPECTS

    Mr. P. F. Warner, when interviewed by a representative of the Australain Press Association regarding the fourth test match' in Melbourne, remarked ...

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  24. PLEDGE FOR £1,000.

    Unusual circumstances were associated with a claim made by Victor Cheshire, of Molbrook (N.S.W.), a drover, against the Trustee Executor and Agency ...

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  25. A WOMAN'S DEATH.

    James Henderson was to-day sentenced I to three years' hard labour for the manslaughter of Mary Walden, who was drowned from a pontoon in the Brisbane ...

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  26. FRUIT EXPORTS.

    When a deputation of canners and growers recently requested a continuance of the bounty previously paid on the export of canned fruits, the Prime' ...

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  27. A CHILD'S DEATH.

    At the inquest to-day into the death of the four-year-old boy, Edward Ross Stephens, who was knocked down on the Guildford road at Redcliffe on January ...

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  28. ABLAZE ON THE STAGE.

    While playing the part of Isolde at the Liverpool Olympia. Miss Rosina Buckman was waving a torch as a signal to Tristan, when her silk dress became ignited. ...

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  29. INDIANS AND CHINESE.

    At Canton on Sunday night, a fracas occurred between mercenary troops of the Province of Yemnan, aDd Indian watchmen in possession of a motor launch. The ...

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  30. FUEL FROM MOLASSES.

    The premier of Queensland (Mr. Theodore) said to-day that the Government was much interested in the possibilities of establishing the power alcohol industry as ...

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  31. THE NEW CRUISERS.

    Two Australian tenders for the construction of the two 10,000-ton cruisers for the Royal Australian Navy have been received' by the Minister for Defence (Sir ...

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  32. BUSY DIVORCE COURT.

    Business in the Divorce Court in Sydney shows no sign of diminishing. To-day Mr. Justice Owen pronounced absolute decrees nisi granted last term in 86 ...

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  33. TRADES AND LABOUR.

    A special meeting of the Meat Industry Employes' Union was held last night at which correspondence was received from the Minister of Industry acknowledging a ...

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  34. GLENELG.

    Unhappily, the Glenelg Club has not yet succeeded in winning a match, and occupies the bottom position on the premiership list, but on not a few occasions the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  35. ENGLAND'S PRESTIGE HIGHER.

    Mr. P. F. Warner, in a speech at the Slough Cricket Club dinner, said:—We have lost the rubber, but I think we have gained tremendously in reputation and ...

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  37. DAIRY EXPORT CONTROL BOARD.

    Because of the difficulty' in obtaining nominations and voting papers from, outlying districts, particularly in Queensland and Western Australia, the Minister for ...

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