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  4. AUSTRALIA V. OXFORD

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  5. "COO-EE "

    The Australians in their second innings against the M.C.C. at Lord's, must have given themselves and their supporters many thrills before ...

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  6. STILL UNBEATEN

    The Australian XI. has scored a three wickets victory over the M.C.C. team, after having been 93 runs to the bad en the first innings. The M.C.C. batsmen completely collapsed on their second ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. SUDDEN CHANGE

    A message from Paris states that M. Briand (the French Premier) declares that the situation in Upper Silesia has materially improved, and there is now no need for the occupation of the Ruhr. LONDON, Tuesday Morning. ...

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    Included in the Oxford team is R. H. Bettington, the Australian googley bowler, of whom much is expected in England. He has done great things ...

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  11. GOING TO SEE FOR HIMSELF

    Mr. Wm. Macfarlane, the Commonwealth Royal Commissioner, who is holding an inquiry into the pillaging of ship's cargoes, is visiting the wharves today. The picture, of which he is the centre figure, shows him setting out this morning on his tour of inspection. On his right is Mr. D. H. Swal[?], who is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. GOLF.

    The opening round of the Amateur Golf Championship was played to-day at Hoylake. Nearly all the members of the American international team ...

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  13. RIOTS SUBDUED

    A message from Alexandria states that last night was quiet, and the curfew order was well observed. It is officially announced that 36 natives ...

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  14. FEELING RUNS HIGH

    Feeling is running high in Belfast at the conclusion of the very strenuous campaign for the elections to the Northern Parliament to-morrow. ...

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  15. THE SUN STOP-PRESS

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  16. HOURS OF PLAY

    The Australians stipulated that they would not play on the day preceding a tost match, but in view of the dissatisfaction of Gloucestershire, with ...

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