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  5. New Rules Cause Revolt Against M.C.C.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The "Daily Express" features a report of its sporting expert on the widespread discontent among club cricketers at the ...

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  6. ARBITRATION

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Some striking comments were made in the Commonwealth Arbitration Court by Mr. Justice Dethridge with regard to the ...

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  7. EMPIRE DAY

    BRISBANE, Friday. —Perhaps the most inspiring of the Empire Day celebrations to-day was the annual reunion of war veterans at a luncheon ...

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  8. UNSOLVED

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Nothing has been soon or heard of Moir and Owen since they passed over Koepang (Timor) shortly before mid-day last Saturday ...

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  9. THIN ENH

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Several representatives of the O.B.U. who are unemployed waited on the Premier to-day and placed before him ...

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  10. TITLES

    SYDNEY, Friday.—To mark the success of the recent Eucharistic Congress a Sydney last September, Pope Pius XI. has conferred a number of papal ...

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  11. BURAMBAH

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Mr. H. Quinn, and several members of the committee which assisted him in his recent campaign, for Burambah in the ...

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  12. EDUCATION

    BRISBANE, Friday.—It is not expected that the results of the State scholarships held in April and May this year will be issued before the ...

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  13. WAR HISTORY

    LONDON, Thursday.—Captain C. E. Bean's third volume of Australian war history is lengthily featured in the newspapers. The "Daily Chronicle" ...

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  14. GOLDEN CASKET

    BRISBANE, Friday.—Golden Casket No. 233 was drawn to-day. First prize went to ticket No. 8741, held by "Lucky Trio" syndicate, care ...

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  15. ULM'S HOPES

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—Ulm, who arrived from Sidney to-day, said the crew of the Southern Cross were maleing preparations for a flight to ...

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  16. ABOUT JAM

    BRISBANE, Friday.—At the Criminal Court to-day, before Mr. Justice Webb, Charles J. Robinson, storekeeper, was charged with threatening ...

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  17. WHEAT

    ROME, Thursday.—The import duty on wheat and wheat flour has been raised from 100d. to 128d. as from today. ...

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  18. MORE BOMBS

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Further instances of attacks on homes of loyal timber workers have been reported to the police. ...

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  19. SCHOLARSHIPS

    BRISBANE, (Friday.—The Queensland University Senate has approved of the award of the foundation travelling scholarship for 1920 to Alan Spencer ...

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  20. AUSTRALIAN NAVY

    BRISBANE, Friday. — Five vessels of the Australian Navy, the destroyers Anzac, Swordsman, and Success, the cruiser Canberra, and the aircraft ...

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  21. QUEEN CHEERED

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Queen was the central figure in an impressive ceremony when she opened the Royal military tournameut at Olympia ...

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  22. PETROL TAX

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The preliminary conference of Premiers ended to-day. The Premiers and Ministers will leave for Canberra on Sunday night to ...

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  23. LOST MEMORY

    LONDON, Thursday,—John Edward Mounsey (49), a well-known efty man, director of Barclay's Bank and many other companion, including the Trust ...

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  24. FLOOD DAMAGE

    HOBART, Friday.—The enormous damage caused by the recent floods in Tasmania is illustrated by estimates prepared by the director of Public ...

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  25. MARSHALS

    PARIS, Thursday.—The Council of Ministers has decided to discontinue the appointment of marshals in the army. ...

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