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  2. FIRST PRACTICE

    The weather was ideal for the Australian test cricketers' first outdoor practice at Lords Oval to-day. The wickets were tricky and gave ...

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  3. LABOUR UNITY

    An All-Australian Congress of the A.C.T.U., consisting of two representatives from each State will probably be summoned to deal ...

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  4. FARMERS' DEBTS

    John C. Chanter, president of the Wheatgrowers' Union of New South Wales, and also of the Wheatgrowers' Federation, was the principal witness ...

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  5. BRUCE FAILS

    "The Morning Post" says that apparently Mr. S. M. Bruce has not met much success in his endeavour to familiarise the ...

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  6. DUKE'S MESSAGE

    The following official message to Australia has been issued from Buckingham Palace:—"The Duke of Gloucester would like it to be known that ...

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  7. THE OPEN DOOR

    Japan's reaffirmation of her acceptance of the policy of the open door in China was indicated to Sir Francis Lindley, British ...

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  8. SHARP NOTE

    No nation can, without the assent of other nations concerned, rightfully [?]deavour to make conclusive its will Actuation where there are ...

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  9. CONSECRATION

    The Rev. E. H. Burgman, of Morpeth, was consecrated Bishop of Goulburn at Newcastle Cathedral to-day. With impressive ritual he was ...

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  10. WHICH?

    "The question Australia will have to decide is whether Mr. Bruce in his advocacy is good-Australian or good-Imperialist and he will find it difficult ...

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  11. MOVE FOR FEWER STATE F MEMBERS

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day, Mr. Lee (U.A.P.) gave notice of his intention to move that in the opinion of the House, a bill should ...

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  12. THE DUKE IN CAMP

    Down on the Tidworth Camp on Salisbury Plains, where he commands a squadron of Hussars, there was no happier man than the Duke of ...

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  13. OIL FROM COAL

    A report of the method of extraction of oil from coal, invented by Lyons Bros., of Wallsend, has been made by a committee set up by the ...

    Article : 215 words
  14. RACECOURSE

    A largely attended meeting at the Albert Hall last evening decided that the Government be approached for the allocation and development of a ...

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  15. SHARP FROSTS OVER WIDE AREA

    Practically all the eastern section of New South Wales was covered by frost this morning. On the Southern Tablelands, the ...

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  16. GOODWILL TOUR

    The hospitality of the Central Government is "evidence of the official interest in the Australian mission, which gratefully learned the Chinese ...

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  17. WELCOME BY BRITISH SPORTSMEN'S CLUB

    More than 600 members of the British Sportsmen's Club assembled at the Savoy Hotel to-day and gave the Australian cricketers one of their ...

    Article : 280 words
  18. HOMEWARD BOUND

    The Australian High Commissioner (Mr. Bruce) will leave for London via America on the Monterey to-morrow. He will have a conference with ...

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  19. MINERS' HEROISM

    Considerable heroism was displayed by a number of miners employed at the New Red White and Blue Mine at Bendigo, last night, when they ran ...

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  20. TENNIS

    The British hardcourts tennis championship opened at Bournemouth to-day. All the Australian Davis Cup ...

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  21. HIGHER GOLD PRICE PREDICTED

    In a speech read of the shareholders of the Deborah Gold Mines to-day, Sir Herbert Gepp expressed the opinion that a much higher ...

    Article : 43 words
  22. N.S.W. UNIONS' REPORT

    The committee appointed by the unions last week to prepare a basis of unity in New South Wales has practically completed its ...

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  23. TRIAL OF NATIVES

    New ordinances relating to the conduct of trials of natives in the Northera Territory has been approved by the Federal Executive Council and ...

    Article : 207 words
  24. VORONOFF NOT TO WED

    Dr. Serge Voronoff, of monkey-gland fame, interviewed st his monkey farm at Grlmaldi, denied the repoits that he had been married, although he ...

    Article : 106 words
  25. GERMAN DEFENCE

    The Commissioner of Prussia (General Goering) at his own request, resigned as Prussian Minister for the Interior to-day. His resignation is ...

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  26. MALVERN FATALITY

    Detectives inquiring into the battering to death yesterday of two small daughters, May, aged 10, and Elizabeth, aged 8, of Mrs. Martha Lees ...

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  27. UNUSUAL INCIDENT AT COVENT GARDEN

    An unprecedented incident marked the opening of the opera season at Covent Garden to-day. The critic of "The Daily Express" ...

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  28. AMERICAN DRIVE AGAINST BOOTLEGGERS

    It is announced that the Government is mobilising 1,850 enforcement agents for a great drive on bootleggers which will make the total ...

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  29. DR. RIVETT DECLINES VICE-CHANCELLORSHIP

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) paid to-day that Dr. A. C. Rivett, chief executive officer for the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, ...

    Article : 77 words
  30. FEDERAL CABINET TO MEET IN ADELAIDE

    The Federal Cabinet will assemble in Adelaide on May 8, for what will probably be a three-days' session. Most of the members of the Ministry ...

    Article : 42 words
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