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  4. THE IRISH DEADLOCK.

    Commenting on Mr. De Va[?]era's speech before the Dail Ei[?]ann on Wednesday, The Irish Times said:—We take account of human nature-in the Sinn Feiners as in the ...

    Article : 170 words
  5. EMPIRE COTTON.

    Messrs Crawford Vaughan. H. C. Armstrong, strong and W.H. Johnson who comprised a delegation which recently made an exhaustive examination of Australia cotton arrowing ...

    Article : 219 words
  6. TRAGEDY OF THE UNEMPLOYED.

    Remarkable scence occurred at the scenes Consulate in Bloomsbury where thousands of unemployed men assembled to seek [?] in the Spanish Foreign ...

    Article : 99 words
  7. THE AUSTRALIANS.

    By D. L. A. Jepson. Ex-Captain Surrey XI., in The Daily News. There are four obvious reasons why our Australian cricketing guests have so far ...

    Article : 554 words
  8. COURSING CASES.

    The serving of summonses last week-end upon nine prominent followers of the pastime time of coursing, in regard to the hares used at the Plympton Plumpton. caused a rather ...

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  10. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    Mr. Huzhes has appointed bis secretarj-(Mr. M. L. Shepherd) the [?] Commonwealth wealth delegate to the Geneva meeting of the League of Nations. ...

    Article : 85 words
  11. DUTCH WOMAN’S GRIME.

    The Johannesburg correspondent of The Daily Mail writes :—A grin story of the premeditated murder of an old man named [?]weki on a lonely South African ...

    Article : 538 words
  12. THE STRIKE WEAPON

    Mr. J,.R. Clynes in presidential address at the Blackpool Conference of the National Federation of General Workers said the recent industrial Events had ...

    Article : 177 words
  13. IMPERIAL WIRELESS.

    The Postmaster-General (Air. F.G. Kelaway ) has opened the [?]afield Wireless Station thus making the first link in the Imperial wireless chsin[?] Another station ...

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  14. Terms of the Truce.

    The following are the terms of the truce of July 11, between the British Army and the I.E.A. On behalf of the British Army it is agreed:— ...

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  15. LICENSEE PROSECUTED.

    Mr. Justice Gordon, sitting as a Lota) Court, Full Jurisdiction, on Friday, gave his reserved judgment in the appeal case brought [?] Patrock the [?] a ...

    Article : 197 words
  16. UPPER SILESIA.

    The French Premier (M. R[?]) in [?] interview said:—those who [?] the decision of the Supreme Council regarding Upper Silesia forgetter ignore the fact that ...

    Article : 104 words
  17. Fry’s Defence of Armstrong.

    Mr. C. B. Fry writes in The Morning Post [?] Mr. P. P. Wanter’s criti[?] Warwick Armstrong the Australian Captain. He says:—Armstrong is as good ...

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  18. OUR TOURING PRINCE

    It has been definitely decided that the Prince of Wales .shall visit Japan next year. He will embark on the Renown at Karachi on March 17, after the conclusion ...

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  19. RUSSIAN RELIEF.

    The well-informed Danish newspaper Politician reports that the American negations with [?] are at a standstill The greatest secretary is being preserved ...

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  20. QUESTION OF PATERNITY.

    Mr. Justice Gordon delivered his. served judgment on Friday on a nappeal against a derision by Mr. E. M. Sabine, S.M. with regard to an order made against ...

    Article : 232 words
  21. LATEST SHIPPING.

    ARRIVED—Aug 19. Katoomba 5,190 Heddle Sydney Mcllwraich [?] city J Rawlings [?] agents ...

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  22. PIRIE REOPENING.

    There were several -hundred men at the gates of the smelters this morning on the lookout for work. About 100 were put on the number of employes will be ...

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  23. WHY, WIND BLOWS.

    Winds are caused by the sun. The heat draws up the atmosphere, thereby creating vacuum into which the cooler air rushes. Vapour in the atmosphere causes winds ...

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  24. THE LAW COURTS.

    In re William Anderson, of Renmark, motor driver first hearing. Mr. E. A. Genders appeared for the insolvent and The case was referred to the [?] and the [?] of the ...

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  25. Oldfield’s Great Feat.

    Since the time of McC, Blackham who was known as the prince of wicket Keep[?] Australia has had many good stumpers Indeed -She has always led the ...

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  26. OVERSEAS TRADE.

    The committee appointed to investigate the methods of the Department of Overseas Trade reports that the operations should be conducted - on -a self-supporting basis. ...

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  27. WOMEN AND TENNIS.

    The exhaustion of Lycett during his lawn tennis match with Shimidzu at Wimbledon on Saturday raises the question of whether there is a tendency for some follows of ...

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  28. HIGH FREIGHTS.

    With reference to the requests of Australian producers' organizations for a reduction of freights, shipowners reiterate that no reductions are likely , at present. A ...

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  29. TOOTH FREAKS.

    Human beings, who have but 32 teeth, think themselves very badly off when trey get toothache. How would they like u lave the 30.000 teeth as possessed by one ...

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  30. TALLY CLEEKS’ CASE.

    The ta[?] clerks case was before Mr. Deputy President Webb in the Industrial Court on Friday. The questions should be supplied to all wheat gain and ...

    Article : 321 words
  31. RIVER LEVELS.

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  33. Few Remaining Matches.

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  34. DRINK MORE WATER.

    The average person, [?] asked to state what made up the greater part of his body’s weight, would, in all probability, say “bones.” He would be wrong. Just ...

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  35. COST OP LIVING DECREASING.

    The results of the investigations made by the Commonwealth Statistician as to variations in prices of food and groceries (46 commodities) have been made available for ...

    Article : 239 words
  36. HOLY SEPULCHRE.

    Provision for the protection of the Holy Sepulchre against [?] has been made by Sir Herbert Same High Commissioner for Palestine. [?] Herbert recently ...

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  37. PERSONAL.

    Mr. Maxwell Armstrong Fathering rum and Bagot's Executor and Trustee Company, Limited, are applying for probate of the will of the late Mr. David Father ...

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  38. MARRIED AND BURIED.

    To be married and buried in one week was the tragic late of Mr. Erues: Mercer. of Weybridge He wax seized with [?] and fell on the [?] steps immediately ...

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  40. Family Notices

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