There were five thousand people present when the not out batsmen, Bardsley (10), and Andrews (5), continued Australia's second innings. The bat[?] met the ...
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Article : 196 wordsAccording to the Paris papers [?] and has handed to Herr Mayer, the German Ambassador in Paris, a Note declaring that if the German troops in ...
Article : 90 wordsUnder the Police Pensions Act several officers in high positions will retire this year, and their retirement will result in some important changes in the ...
Article : 723 wordsWar prisoners, bearing marts of suffering and savage torment to which they had been subjected, gave evidence to-day in the trial of war criminals. There ...
Article : 295 wordsEmpire Day was celebrated in London and other centres in the customary manner. The Union Jack was [?]ted on [?] buildings. School children [?] ...
Article : 69 wordsThe Bishop of London (Dr. W[?]nington Ingram), who is in receipt of a salary of £10,000 a year, presiding at the London Diocesan Conference, urged the ...
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Article : 91 words"The Times" in a special Empire Day supplement devotes considerable space to the political, industrial, and commerical articles on Australia. ...
Article : 25 wordsThe special Trinity lists of the law courts show a further large increase in litigation. The total of 4954 cases is an increse of over 2000 compared with last ...
Article : 155 wordsThe possibility of the British Empire eventually abolishing war was the theme of speeches at a dinner at the Royal Colonial Institute to celebrate Empire ...
Article : 177 wordsIn the Davis Cap competition Lycett and Woosnam (England) beat King Manoel Alfonso and Count de Goma[?] (Spain), 2—6, 10—8, 6—2, 6—3. ...
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Article : 91 wordsThe Anglo-Australian Chamber of Commerce has entertained Mr. M. L. Shepherd, the official secretary to the Commonwealth, in London at luncheon ...
Article : 135 wordsThe Australians' insistence on shorter hours for cricket is causing considerable feeling. It is voiced in articles and lettere in the newspapers. One ...
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Article : 128 wordsThe annual report of the 'New South Wales Stock Inspectors' Association was submitted to a conference on Wednesday. It was stated that although the union ...
Article : 47 wordsMr. L. L. Hill, M.P., received the following reply on Wednesday from the Chief Secretary (Hon. J. G. Bice), through the under secretary (Mr. H. Blinman):— ...
Article : 264 wordsThe New South Wales Cabinet on Wednesday received Judge Beeby's report upon the question of a 44 hour week in the electrical trade. The report was ...
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Article : 18 words[?] departmental manager, and [?], were changed at the [?] (N.S.W.) sessions on Wednesday with having stolen ...
Article : 77 wordsPresiding at a gathering at Lord[?] Cricket Ground, Mr. f. S. Jackson, the great English batsman, referred to Armstrong's feat in resuming play after ...
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Daily Herald (Adelaide, SA : 1910 - 1924), Thu 26 May 1921, Page 5
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