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  2. IRELAND

    Two civilians and a special constable were shot dead and nine wounded in. the renewed fighting by the rival crowds at Belfast yesterday evening. It was an ...

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  3. WOOL SALES

    The Colonial wool auctions were resumed to-day, when 10,500 bales of the best classes found a ready sale at late rates. Inferior crossbreds were irregular ...

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  4. 'OLD FRIEND JOE'

    "when is my old friend Joe Cook coning over as High Commissioner?" first greeting the Prince of Wales fired at Mr. Hughes at the Agents-General ...

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  5. THE WHEAT POOL

    The decision as to whether or not Australia is to have a compulsory wheat pool for a further term is to be left in the hands of the wheat growers. who ...

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  6. AUSTRALIA WINS TEST BY EIGHT WICKETS

    In "The Daily Herald" of Tuesday the Englishmen's second innings score stood at 1 for 68. MONDAY'S PLAY. ...

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  7. THE CAME AT A GLANCE

    The cable messages received by "The Herald" describing the progress of the game were at very short intervals as follow:— ...

    Article : 227 words
  8. SPORTING

    A yachting contest comparable in important with the America cup. commences at cowes on July 29. British and American teams will meet ...

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  9. TURCO-CREEK TROUBLE

    In the House of Commons Mr. Austen Chamberlain announced that the British Government's attitude with regard to the Near East was one of the ...

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  10. SYDNEY WOOL SALES

    The Sydney wool sales were continued on Tuesday. There were no super wools. Most of the clips showed the effects of the drought. There were fine cruesbreds ...

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  11. CLIMBING EVEREST

    A plague cf leeches, sitting upon stones and waving to passers-by and festenng on the mules and causing them to leave a deep trail of blood along the ...

    Article : 174 words
  12. ECONOMIC CONDITION'S

    The following figures are published by the Bulgarian statistical office, showing the rife of price in different countries. The index numbers consist of the unweighted price changes of 22 ...

    Article : 341 words
  13. RAILWAY UNION

    Mr. Buckle and Mr. Corrish, president and secretary of the New South Wales Railways Union had 45 minutes butter wordy battle before Judge ...

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  14. PREMIERS' CONFERENCE

    In the House of Commeans Mr. Chamberlain said that Friday had been. definitely allocated for the discussion of the agenda of the Imperial cabinet. The ...

    Article : 102 words
  15. YESTERDAY'S PLAY.

    11.5 a.m.—Sky overcast. Attendance small. McDonald and Gregory bowing. Tenayson now 46, Strudwick 6. Eight for 245 ...

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  16. RYAN LIBEL ACTION

    The case in which Thomas Joseph llyan, M.P., is suing the proprietors of the "Hobart Mercury" for £10.000 damages for alleged libel was continued ...

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  17. YESTERDAY'S PLAY

    The sky was again overcast to-day when the test match was resumed at Lords. The overnight scores showed that the not out Englishmen, Tennyson ...

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  18. A CHANGE OF NAME

    M[?]. Hughes interviewed by the "DailyMail" said that nothing was more reasonable than that the Dominions should share the burden of an Imperial navy ...

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  19. THE CRICKET "REVOLUTION!"

    Tom Webster's sporting cartoons are well known to all readers of "The Daily Mail" in London. The above appeared in an issue of "The Daily Mail" which has just arrived from England. Tom skit on the "Australian rebels" was drawn before the lest matches began. It should be interesting to see Webster's cartoons after the Australians' defeat of the English team. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. LABOR COUNCIL AND PROHIBITION

    The Liquor Trades Union in New South Wales has withdrawn its affiliation from the Labor Council The secretary, Mr. Owen, said this was due to the council's ...

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  21. MARKETS AND MONEY

    Telegraphic transfers are quoted a[?]. 1/3 58 and three months bills at ¼ [?] the market is steady. ...

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  22. SUBURBAN TRAIN SERVICECONDEMNED.

    The trains running on short suburban lines are not at all satisfactory, according to several indignant taxpayers. Complaints have been received that the ...

    Article : 297 words
  23. THE MURRAY RIVER

    Hon. G. Ritcaie (Treasurer and Miniister of Education in South Australia) who according to a telegram from Sydney is an expert on the Murray waters ...

    Article : 173 words
  24. "LYING LIPS" AT WEST'S

    The grit and resourcefulness of Blair Cornwaall a young Canadian rancamanms conviction of right and refusal to surrender to wrong form one of the ...

    Article : 423 words
  25. FARMERS FAVOR WHEAT POOL.

    A telegram from Sydney states that a congress of farmers at Young, representing 140 centres in the south west, after a long debate, carried a resolution favoring ...

    Article : 96 words
  26. MR. HUGHES AT THE TEST

    After Mr. Hughes had been entertained by the Agents-General he went to Lords to see the test. So great was the crush that Mr. Hughes had to stand ...

    Article : 119 words
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  29. WHEAT BOARD JUSTIFIED.

    The N.S.W. Wheat (Board submitted its report to Mr. Dunn (Minister of Agriculture on Monday claiming that the operations more than justified its existence. ...

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  30. AUSTRALIANS POPULAR!

    The Australians had a wonderful reception at the collseum. Where they were the guests of the management The Crowd stand up and sang. "For they are ...

    Article : 88 words
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  32. WILL THERE BE ANOTHER POOL

    The New South Wales Cabinet, at its meeting to-day, will finally decide for or against, the wheat pool for next season. It seems as it there is a certain amount ...

    Article : 64 words
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