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  2. SHEFFIELD SHIELD Three Centuries.

    South Australia has made an excellent start in the Shemeld Shield match, and after two days' play is within 311 runs ot New South Wales' first innings total with nine wickets ...

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  3. THE MILITANTS.

    It is considered certain that the industrialists at the Trades Hall, led by Mr. J. S. Garden, secretary of the Labour Council, will be in complete control of the new A.L.P. ...

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  4. W. H. PONSFORD. SCORES 437.

    W. H. Ponsford, the young Victorian crioketer, recorded a wonderful performance on Saturday, when, in the Sheffield Shield match against Queensland, he made the world's ...

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  5. REDUCTIONS.

    Drastic reductions in expenditure that will be met from loans to be raised during the present financial year were agreed upon at the meeting of the Australian Loan Council ...

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  6. THUNDERSTORM.

    A terrific thunderstorm, accompanied by torrential rain, was experienced in Hobart on Saturday afternoon. Large numbers of people, who were spending the afternoon on the ...

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  7. MURDERED.

    It is reported from Khartou[?] that a Sudan District Commissioner, Captain V. H. Fergusson, and a Greek trader named Paniatopoulos were murdered by cattle thieves near Lake ...

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  8. SUBMARINE SUNK.

    News comes from Provincetown, Massachusetts, that submarine S4 was rammed and sunk on Saturday off Cape Cod in collision with the destroyer Paulding. ...

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  9. COMMONS VOTE On Prayer Book.

    The rejection by the House of Commons yesterday of the measure for the presentation of the revised Prayer Book for Royal assent has profoundly stirred all sections of the ...

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  10. DERELICT SHIP.

    Seven men in a perilous position on a derelict three-masted salling ship 400 miles east of New York were rescued by the Canadian Government steamer Canadian Transporter on her ...

    Article : 183 words
  11. TRADE REVIEW.

    The Stock Exchange is ending the year in the most satisfactory manner, for considerable animation prevails in most markets, with gilt-edged securities leading the way. The ...

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  12. AVIATION.

    Commander Byrd has informed the National Geographic Society of his plans for a flight to the South Pole. The last great challenge to aviators, he said, came from the Antarctic ...

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  13. STEAMER HELD UP.

    Further developments occurred in connection with the dispute on the lighthouse steamer Cape York on Saturday morning, when the stewards on the vessel refused to carry out ...

    Article : 192 words
  14. DISCIPLINE.

    Speaking at the third annual speech day of the Corowa District School on Thursday, the headmaster, Mr. J. T. Dickson, referred to parental control of children. He assured the ...

    Article : 267 words
  15. DEVELOPMENT.

    Considerable interest has been shown in a proposal launched yesterday for a development scheme along the Murrumbidgee Valley, which embraces the country from Hay to ...

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  16. CLEM HILL'S CONGRATULATIONS.

    To-day Clem. Hill telegraphed to Ponsford as follows:— "Heartiest congratulations on your magnificent performance. After having held the ...

    Article : 46 words
  17. IRON MASTER.

    Shortly before midnight of Saturday an S.O.S. call was received at Queenscliff from the cargo steamer Iron Master, reporting that the vessel was ashore at the Heads. ...

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  18. DUTCH VESSEL.

    Perspiring and smeared with paint and grease, Customs searchers searched the Dutch freighter Samarinda yesterday for prohibited immigrants. The Sama[?]inda is the second Dutch ...

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  19. WRECK OF THE NILE.

    The Commonwealth liner Moreton Bay, which rescued the crew from the wreck of the American steamer Nile, whose crew was taken to England on the Moreton Bay, arrived ...

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  20. KILLED BY TRAM.

    Miss Olga Frances Dunn, 24 years of age, who resided with her parents at Idaville, Anzac-parade, South Kensington, was killed by a tram car near her residence late on ...

    Article : 204 words
  21. TRAIN WRECKS CAR.

    A motor truck was wrecked and the driver, Thomas S. Drow, was seriously injured, when his vehicle carne into collision with a fruit train at a level crossing at Darra this ...

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  22. PROGRESS OF LONG PLIGHTS.

    W. N. Lancaster and Mrs. Keith Miller, who are attempting to fly from London to Australia in an Avro-Avian light aeroplane, arrived yesterday at Allahabad from Agra, and ...

    Article : 72 words
  23. THE NEW COMET.

    Reports from Flagstaff, Arizona, and La Plata, Argentina, state that the Skjellerup comet is visible to the naked eye there. Astronomers in New York and Washington ...

    Article : 221 words
  24. BISHOP LONG'S VIEWS.

    "One cannot but think that the House of Commons has fallen in the estimation of [?]erlous-minded persons in somewhat flippantly [?]ejecting the patient labours of over 20 years ...

    Article : 226 words
  25. GREATER SYDNEY.

    The Government does not propose to introduce its Greater Sydney Bill during the next session of the State Parliament. However, steps have already been taken by the Cabinet ...

    Article : 96 words
  26. STREET FIGHT.

    A brawl, in which about 30 foreigners, chiefly Italians and some Australians took part, occurred in Hindley-street, about midnight on Friday. One man was stabbed in ...

    Article : 104 words
  27. GOVERNORS.

    Imperial authorities do not dissent from a generalisation by Mr. E. Blythe, Minister for Finance at Dublin, that the change of couditions in regard to the appointment of ...

    Article : 231 words
  28. BABIES FOUND.

    Following the discovery of the dend body of a baby inside the General Post Office on Friday evening, the police on Saturday found the body of a baby boy in the ladies' ...

    Article : 150 words
  29. POISONED BEER.

    The inquest concerning the death of Allan Cornall, a farmer, who died from drinking beer containing strychnine, has been concluded. Cornall and a man named Cheyne found the ...

    Article : 265 words
  30. 400 DISMISSALS.

    Approximately 400 men, employees at the Stanford Merthyr Colliery, received 14 days' notice of dismissal yesterday. The re[?]son for their dismissal was ...

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  31. MOTOR RECORDS.

    Continuing their attempt upon existing records in A.C. car at the Montlhery track, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bruce in seven days covered 11.094 miles, approximately the distance ...

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  32. SEAMEN'S UNION.

    The annual ballot at present in progress for the election of officers of the Australian Seamen's Union has provided the Walsh and Johnson factions with another opportunity for ...

    Article : 186 words
  33. GERMANY.

    The principal lesson of the past three years, says the third annu report, just is sued by Mr. Parker Gilbert, Agent-General for Reparations, is that the reparations' ...

    Article : 177 words
  34. DEPORTEE.

    A wireless message received by the agents of the steamer Minderoo last night stated that a Lithuanian, Parvil Noguleoltsch, aged 19, a deportee, was missing from the vessel. The ...

    Article : 145 words
  35. MUTILATED TELEGRAM.

    A mutilated telegram message received by A. Kippax, captain of the visiting New South Wales cricket team, just before the resumption of play in the Sheffield Shield cricket ...

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  36. HOUSE OF LORDS.

    By 35 votes to 29, the House of Lords car [?] Lord Carson's amendment deleting "contracting out" regarding compensation [?]laims under the Landlord and Tenant Bill, this, ...

    Article : 113 words
  37. MONKEY JOCKEYS.

    There will be a novel feature at the Australasian Coursing Club's meehanical hare meeting at Mascot to-morrow night, as monkeys will rids the greyhounds in two of ...

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  38. WARATAHS BEATEN.

    Playing Scotland at the Murray Field, Edin[?]rgh, in their third international match, the Waratahs were defeated by 10 points to 8. [Details of the play will be found on page ...

    Article : 41 words
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