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  2. TRIUMPHANT TOUR CONTINUES

    The position of the match against Glou[?]shire in "The Daily Herald" on Tuesday was—Australia had made 438 runs in the first innings and had captured ...

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  4. STATE PARLIAMENT

    The Administration of Justice Bill, which seeks to enforce reciprocal enforcements of awards and judgments in other British Dominions, was read ...

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  6. FUTURE OF THE GAME

    Interviewed by "The Observer" in regard to the future of English cricket, L. H. Tennyson, who captained England in the last three test matches, declared that there ...

    Article : 204 words
  7. AUSTRALIANS ENJOY THEMSELVES

    Yesterday the Australian cricketers were the guests at lunch of Sir James Barnie at Stanway House the seat of the Earl of Wemyss. Mr. E. V. Lucas, of ...

    Article : 105 words
  8. CRITICISM OF ARMSTRONG

    Despite C. B. Fry's defence of Armstrong in regard to the lack of interest shown in the closing hours of the fifth test match. "The Times" cricket ...

    Article : 184 words
  9. CLOSE COUNTY CONTEST.

    Surrey. Middlesex, and Yorkshire are leading for the county championship. Yorkshire has made a bid for first place by dismissing Surrey at the Oval for 128, ...

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  10. BOTTLE BURSTS

    At the Adelaide Local Court on Tuesday, Mr. Commissioner Mitchell heard a claim under the Workmen's Compensation Act, in which Charles Edward[?] ...

    Article : 336 words
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  12. WHY AUSTRALIANS WIN

    There are four obvious reasons why our Australian cricketing guests have so far carried everything before them. 1. As a side they are the be[?]er ...

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  13. POLICE COURT

    Before Messrs. G. Halcombe, S.M., and A. Kelly. Edwin McRostie admitted a charge [?] having failed to comply with an ...

    Article : 537 words
  14. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

    The Hon. W. Hannaford, in resuming the debate on the second reading of the G[?]aff and Hay Bill, said the purpose of the Bill to prevent ...

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  15. N.S.W. PARLIAMENT

    The Labor caucus in New South Wales devoted several hours on Tuesday afternoon to the question of Upper House appointments. No finality was reached. ...

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  16. PRELIMINARY BUSINESS TO-DAY.

    1. The Hon. T. McCallum will ask the Chief Secretary—What is the explanation of the following—In the balance sheet of this State (June 30, 1921), appearing ...

    Article : 379 words
  17. MINING INDUSTRY DEPRESSION.

    John Atkinson, general manager of the Vegetable Creek Tin M[?]ning Co., giving evidence regarding conditions surrounding the mining industry in New South ...

    Article : 93 words
  18. PORT WHARFS CASE

    Mr. Justice Gordon (president), Mr. E. B. Grundy, K.C. (representing the Minister for Marine), and Mr. B. A. Moulden (representing the claimants), ...

    Article : 182 words
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  20. MYCOLOGY

    Negotiations for the establishment of an Imperial Bureau of Mycology, financially supported by all parts of the Empire, has been sucessfully ...

    Article : 88 words
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  23. TAILOR'S SHOP ENTERED.

    On Monday night [?] of the [?] of [?] [?] ...

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