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  3. N 1920, TODAY'S. WEATHER.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 15 words
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  6. SUTCULIFFE--HURT.

    The match between the Australians and a tram representing the North of England was resumed at Birmingham to-day. ...

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  7. HERE'S A GO!

    Wet or fine, the little folk find the fountain in Hyde Park a great relief. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. ENGINEMEN TO BE PROSECUTED.

    THE Colliery Proprietors Executive to-day was given leave to prosecute the Engine drivers and Firemen's Association for Striking. ...

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  9. PAY UP!

    It was gabled this week that President Coolidge's view is that the British labor difficulty will not greatly influence conditions in the States. He ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. STATES PROTEST IGNORED.

    THE Treasurer. Dr. Page, announced in the House of Representative this afternoon that to-morrow he would bring in a bill to repeal the ...

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  11. JAPAN'S NAVAL BILL

    In official circles it is considered that the reorganisation will enable the Cabinet to weather the next session of the Dlei, as the Seiyuhonto party ...

    Article : 211 words
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  13. IMPORTED COAL.

    In the House of Representatives today. Mr. Watkins (Lab.. N.S.W.), asked the Prime Minister if it were a fact that the Commonwealth stores of ...

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  14. ENGLISH TEST PLAYERS.

    SELECTED in the "All Star" XI. in the big trial, it looks as though veteran Herbert Strudwick will be the English keeper in the first Test. ...

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  15. WARSHIP IS SENT TO EGYPT.

    A sensation has been caused by the resignation of Judge. President Kershaw, who with two Egyptian Judges, pronounced the verdict of acquittal in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. STEVENS CANNOT PLAY.

    Mr. P. F. Warner, who is one of the English Test team selectors, has announced that G. T. S. Stevens, the Middlesex player who made the first ...

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  17. CHINA IN TURMOIL

    The situation in China shows no sign of clearing up. Dr. Yen's Cabinet is proving an amusing farce, no members of the ...

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  18. W. A. MURDERS.

    The police have nothing fresh to tell regarding the murder of detectives at Kalgoorlie, but rumor is extremely busy with the names of two men, and ...

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  19. £10,000 A YEAR FOR MEN ON THE LAND.

    To assist organisations whose objects are to improve the conditions of life in inland Australia the late Hugh V. ...

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  20. MOTOR CAR'S TRIPLE SOMERSAULT.

    While a party of dancer was on the way to Maynard's Plains last night, the car Homer[?]ulted three times on the Bellingen Road about a mile from ...

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  21. NEW REGULATIONS.

    In the House of Commons, the address of thanks to the King for his proclamation continuing the Emergency Regulations was ...

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  22. BANK CLERK SHOT DEAD

    GUNMAN this afternoon shot dead a bank clerk named J. R. Grevilie and battered another clerk, Douglas Favas, with the butt ...

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  23. ABORTIVE CONFERENCE

    In order to try and effect a resumption of work at the Co-operative Colliery on the Newcastle field, Messrs. D. Roes (general president of the Miners Federation). D. J. Davies ...

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  24. "SEIZE THE MINES"

    That the State Labor Government should intervene in the present mining dispute and seize temporary control of the mines for the purpose of helping ...

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  25. SETTLEMENT SOUGHT.

    "That should negotiations between the F.E.D. and F.A., and the W.I.U. of A. prove abortive aggregate meetings be Immediately called," was the ...

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  26. U. S. A. AND FRENCH DEBT.

    After a day and a half's donate, the U. S. A. House of Representatives yesterday approved the French Debt settlement. ...

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  27. STRANGE ACTION BY BRIDGE-BUILDERS.

    A. notice to the employees engaged with the firm of Dorman, Long and Co., contractors for the big bridge, was issued yesterday. ...

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  28. BIG LOAN PROPOSAL

    The Finance Minister. Mr. J. A. Robb, will ask Parliament for authority to raise a Dominion loan, not exceeding 150,000,000 dollars, for the purpose of paying, redeeming or ...

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  29. BIG FIRE NEAR QUEBEC.

    A fire has swept two large areas, causing a loss of 500,000 dollars. ...

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  30. PRESIDENT'S FUNCTIONS.

    The Provisional Military Government has assumed the functions of the President of the Republic. ...

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  31. DIGGING OUT THE CITY RAILWAY.

    Work is going on in the continuation of the City Railway to the Quay, though the first section is soon to be opened for traffic. Those men are blasting at the head of the tunnel under Macquarie Street, on the "Up-City East" Line to the Quay. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  32. CADET KILLED WHEN PLANE CRASHES.

    FLYING lone to-day in a Defence Department Avro machine, A. H. Percival.21, a cadet undergoing instruction at Point Cook was killed ...

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  33. INTERNATIONAL GOLF

    In the Walker Cup Golf Championship, at the end of the first day America had beaten Britain by three up and one to play in the foursomes. ...

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  34. A BABY'S CLOSE CALL

    A wonderful escape from a serious are occurred at the residence of Mr. C Ohl[?]en of Barellan. A lamp situated near a bed where a baby [?] sleeping,exploded and the bed-clothes caught on ...

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  35. "REAL MAN-KILLER" AT LARGE.

    Nothing further has been heard of the escaped criminal lunatic Hugh Pickett, who two day ago had the audarity to write a leader to the "West ...

    Article : 92 words
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  37. OVERSEAS SOCCER

    PORT WILLIAM (Can.), Thursday The English soccer team has had its fourth at right-out victory in its Canadian tour by scoring 3 goals to ...

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