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  6. ENGLISH CRICKETERS

    The English cricketers who recently toured Australia arrived back in London to-day. P. F. Warner. whose illness in ...

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  7. COAL STRIKE

    Although the Miners' Conference has recommended the men to return to work. and some 62,000 have already done so, there have been several ...

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  8. KAISER AND CHANCELLOR

    Herr von Bethmann Hollweg, the Imperial Chancellor, is visiting the Kaiser, who is staying at Corfu. in the Ionian Isles. ...

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  9. TURKISH ELECTIONS.

    In connection with the Turkish primary elections, it is semi-officially stated that troops surrounded the polling places and allowed only supporters ...

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  11. BULL AND CYCLISTS.

    A number of motor cyclists who took part in motor cycle reliability trials across Dartmoor, bad a sensational experience yesterday. ...

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  12. FOOTBALL PROHIBITED

    Football has been prohibited in the Bavarian schools for scholars under the age of 17 years. The reason for the prohibition is that ...

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  13. HISTORIC CASTLE.

    The historic Gibbstown Castle in Meath has been partially destroyed by fire. The damage is estimated at £40,000. ...

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  14. KEELS OE THE SIXTIES.

    Forty-one years ago to-morrow the cerberus, once Victoria's pride. but now rendered a remote back number by the advance which naval construction has ...

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  15. SUFFRAGETTES' CHAMPION

    Whether Miss Vida Goldstein trill ho disposed to admit that patience is a virtue is open to doubt. in view of the fact that a game of patience gave a ...

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  16. DESTROYED BY FIRE

    A fire occurred at West Wyalong, 341 miles from Sydney, at an early hour this morning. It originated at the Manchester Unity Oddfellows' ...

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  17. MINISTER AND TRAIN.

    "I know absolutely nothing about it," was the definite answer of Mr Thomas, Minister for External Affairs, when asked to-day whether it was a fact that ...

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  18. BALCONY ROBBER

    A thief profited by the gale that was blowing yesterday evening, and stole jewellery valued at £15 and fifteen ...

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  19. MISCHIEF MAKERS.

    Sections of the press in this country are largely responsible for the prolongation of the coal strike and of all the dislocation of industry and ...

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  20. RELAY RACE.

    The great military despatch race from Adelaide to Sydney has ended in a victory for the cyclists. At two minutes past three this ...

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  21. FATAL FALL

    The death occurred in the Melbourne Hospital early this morning of Frederick Scarlett, a resident of Charles street. Carlton, who was ...

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  22. SAFE ROBBERS.

    Toorak and South Yarra have been a happy hunting ground lately for housebreakers, who. but for a surprise on Saturday night, would have secured ...

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  23. CONGESTED CITY.

    Passengers by the steamer Aerangl brought an account of extreme misery and privations which were being experienced by a largo section of the ...

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  24. ANGLER'S DEATH.

    A magisterial inquiry concerning the death of John Dyson was conducted by Mr H. Hick, J.P., at Williamstown today. Dyson, who some years ago was ...

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