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  2. FIRST TEST.

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—The first Test match ended to-day in, perhaps, the most surprising collapse in the history of the game. The wicket was certainly not good, ...

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  3. DR. COSMO LANG.

    Canterbury was awakened early this morning by pealing beils calling dignitaries to Holy Communion preliminary to the enthronement of Dr. Cosmo Lang as ...

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  4. KING'S ILLNESS.

    A bulletin signed by Sir Stanley Hewett and Lord Dawson, issued at half-past 10 o'clock this morning, read as follows:- "The King passed a fair night, and ...

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  5. PEACE IN INDUSTRY.

    Should any doubt have arisen whether the industrial peace conference would be token seiiously by both sides it must have been dispelled yesterday by the earnestness ...

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  6. TWO SCHOOLGIRLS DROWNED.

    Caught in a strong undertow which carried them out into the heavy seas, two schoolgirls were drowned off the South Melbourne beach late yesterday afternoon. ...

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  7. "GET-RICH-QUICK."

    All Paris knows "Madame La Presidento," the "financial wizard," who was operating one of the most gigantic "get-rich-quick" schemes ever devised. Under ...

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  8. MIGRATION FROM BRITAIN.

    "All our previous migration plans have been trilling, and we want a national movement from the Motherland to the Dominion perfectly planned by the Government on ...

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  9. LIGHTNING STRIKES WIRE.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Excitement was caused at Helensburg by the phenomenon of ball lightning. The fire-ball struck a wire clothes-line, and then travelled about ...

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  10. BOMB OUTRAGES.

    After continuous inquiries for almost, 24 hours. Senior Plain-clothes Constable Dunn and Plain-clothes Constable Saker, who expect to make at least one more arrest in ...

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  11. EXPLOSIVES BILL.

    After having passed both the Legislative Assembly and the Legislative Council on Tuesday, the Explosive Substances Bill, which was framed by the Ministry to assist ...

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  12. RAILWAYS REVENUE.

    "The stendy improvement in the Railways revenue shown in the latest return is most gratifying," said the Minister for Railways (Mr. Groves) yesterday. "It is not the aim ...

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  13. NEW ZEALAND PARLIAMENT.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Wednesday.— The official opening of the New Zealand Parliament took place today. In the speech prepared for him. the Governor-General ...

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  14. SHIP'S PASSENGER DISAPPEARS.

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Wednesday.— A second-class passenger named Rogers, aged 50 years, a boatshed proprietor, of Auckland, disappeared from the Maunganui on ...

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  15. RANANAS.

    Sir,—Surely it is time to remove the embargo placed on Fijian bananas. The Queensland banana has little to commend [?]. These sold in Melbourne are dear ...

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