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  4. To-Day's Test May Decide the Rubber

    A perfect wicket occupied the centre of the ground at Leeds yesterday morning but before the afternoon was over it was underwater. It was anticipated that the weather would be fine to-day. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. [?] DROPPED

    The attempt by the Government of South Africa to have a new flag designed, eliminating the Union Jack, is likely to be abandoned. ...

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  6. UNIONS' LAMENT

    Strong criticisms of the general strike characterised the General Federation of trades unions meeting at Dover. ...

    Article : 186 words
  7. NAVAL RACE

    Though the world is professing peaceful intentions it is alleged by a naval authority that a race in armamcnts is proceeding in the Mediterranean. Britain, Francs ard Italy have strong fleets there, and these are ...

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  8. LOOSE COUPLING BLAMED

    The inquiry into the suburban railway disaster in which 16 people were killed, disclosed that a loose coupling hung on the hook of the fifth coach, ...

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  9. Latest, Type of Freight

    The Tingela, a new cargo steamer, has reached Sydney on her maiden voyage. She is equipped with the latest facilities for handling cargo. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. FISTS FLY

    Following the announcement of the Royal assent to Government measures in the Lords, a heated incident occurred in the Commons lobby as the ...

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  11. SOLDIERS' PROTEST

    The "Westminster Gazette's" Paris correspondent says that a grave international situation is threatened. The French ex-Soldiers' Association, ...

    Article : 117 words
  12. CARELESS BANDIT

    "Hair the Chicago police me boot' loggers." declared Mr. Eugene McGarry, lawyer for Martin Durkin, the super-bandit, who is being tried for ...

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  13. TEST CAPTAINS

    W. BAROSLEY A.W. CARR ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. ZINOVIEFF LETTER

    A Moscow message says that Sergius Dluzhelovsky has been arrested on a charge of having forged the famous Zinovleff letter, ...

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  15. GOING AHEAD

    A message from Jerusalem says that the last financial year was the most prosperous yet experienced by Palestine. ...

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  16. WANTS DIVORCE

    Lady Loughborough, formerly Miss Sheila Chisholm, of Goulburn, New South Wales, has commenced divorce proceedings in Edinburgh on the ...

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  17. MAY EXTEND

    Traffic in the metropolis may come to a real standstill to-morrow as a result of the decision of the powerhouse men, running surface and ...

    Article : 48 words
  18. SWISS PERTURBED

    The Geneva correspondent of the "Dally Mall" says that Swiss newspapers are perturbed by the recrudescence of the Italian press campaign in ...

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  19. Luck in Lottery

    Manuel Trivino purchased three tickets in the Spanish State Lottery, and won first, third, and fourth prizes. The first was worth £5000. ...

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