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  2. TAXATION OF BETTING.

    While agreeing that the majority of the Welsh are still chapel or churchgoers the Superintendent of tho Glamorganshire Police, giving ...

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  3. NAVAL DEFENCE.

    The "Times" Paris correspondent reports that the Foreign Affairs Commission reports that a bill to ratify the Washington Treaty will be ...

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  4. CRICKET IN INDIA.

    Reuter's Colombo correspondent reports that the Ceylon Cricket Association has decided to write to the cricket authorities at Bombay, ...

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  5. EXCLUDING THE REDS.

    In Sydney, a new organisation has been formed, known as the "All Australian League," which it is stated might develop into a big political ...

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  6. STEAMER ASHORE.

    In the strong gales which swept the coast of New South Wales late on Saturday night and throughout Sunday the steamer Iron Monarch was ...

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  7. NE TEMERE DECREE.

    Speaking of the Orange demonstration iu Sydney on Sunday, Rev. John Bidwell, Past Grand Chaplain, who delivered the chief address, ...

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  8. CYCLONIC STORM.

    Strong gales and rough seas were experienced on the coast during the week-end as a result of a cyclonic storm. Heavy coastal rain was ...

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  9. IRISH DEPORTEES.

    The Irish deportees Art. O'Brien and McGraith were each sentenced to two years' imprisonment and four others, Galvin, Mularkey, Flynn and ...

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  10. AIR WAYS.

    The "Daily Mail" states that the latest European air way to be opened is that between Moscow and Tiflis, which makes it possible to fly ...

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  11. A QUIRINDI ESTATE.

    The "Daily Mail" states that the late Mr. Edmund Carrington, of Abbotslea, Quirindi, left £272,811. He left £l,000 to Charles Timber, ...

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  12. PRINCE OF WALES.

    The Prince of Wales' first dinner party will be held in the stake room of St. James on the 10th instant, Queen Mary acts as hostess. There will be ...

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  13. N.S.W. FOOTBALLERS.

    Several English football clubs are negotiating by cable with Australian players, with the view of engaging them next season. ...

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  14. NIGHT BAKING.

    Recently a conference convened by the Minister for Labour and Industry, and attended by representatives of the Master Bakers' Association, the ...

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  15. MIDGET AEROPLANE.

    The "Daily, Mail's" Rome correspondent reports that Signer Mussolini christened the "Swallow," the smallest aeroplane in the world, built ...

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  16. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    The Essex amateur cricketer, J. W. H. T. Douglas, made his first century of the season, scoring 110 not out for Essex against Derbyshire. ...

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  17. HENLEY TOURNAMENT.

    Gollan, New Zealand, beat Codman, America, by two lengths in the bests for the Diamond sculls at Healey. A later message states that in the ...

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  18. POISONING RABBITS.

    An interesting series of preliminary experiments has been conducted by officers of the Department of Agriculture in the use of calcium ...

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  19. FEDERAL LOAN.

    The official prospectus of the new Commonwealth Loan has been made public. Approximately £21, 500,000 is required for the ...

    Article : 341 words
  20. CHINESE BRIGANDS.

    Reuter's Hongkong correspondent reports that bandits held up a train on the Canton-Kowloon Railway, fifteen miles from Canton. ...

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  21. SUNKEN TREASURE.

    An expedition in charge of Count Landi has left Dover to try to salve the Lusitania's bullion, which is worth £3,000/000. ...

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  22. GOLLAN WINS FINAL.

    Morris beat Beresford, the winner in 1920, by three lengths in 3 min 15secs. Gollan met Morris in the final of ...

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  23. PROPOSED TRAMWAY.

    Mr. W. F. O'Hearn, M.L.A., of West Maitland, and Messrs Baddeley, Murray and Connell, Ms.L.A., of Newcastle, have had a conference in ...

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  24. GREAT POSSIBILITIES.

    Reference to the economic future of Australia, the opportunities which the British Empire Exhibition presented for advertising Australian ...

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  25. DEATH OF MRS. BILL-YARD LEAKE.

    Many Australians attended the funeral of Mrs. Billyard Leake, who died in Harefield Hospital. ...

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  26. SWEDISH GAMES.

    Reuter's Gothenburg correspondent reports that E. W. Carr, of New South Wales, won the two hundred metres, in 21 9-10sec, at the ...

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  27. SENSATIONAL RACE.

    The final for the Diamond Sculls was a sensational race, Gollan jumped off with a fine spurt, and rowed strongly until half a mile when ...

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  28. ADMIRAL DEBON DEAD.

    The death has occurred of Admiral Debon of the French Navy. He was chief of the naval staff during the war. ...

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  29. DAVIS CUP TEAM.

    The Australian tennis team arrived on Saturday to meet the Hawaiian team at Orange, New Jersey, on July 26-28. ...

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  30. TILE COMBINE.

    The State Government is interested in a suggestion that the duty on tiles should be removed in order to defeat the little combine, which, it ...

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  31. CHURCH OF ENGLAND.

    The National Assembly of the Church of England, following on long discussion, unanimously resolved that it was desirable with a view of ...

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  32. WOMAN FLIER.

    Mrs. Bertha Hershem, of St. Louis, Missiouri, who is a professional aviatrix, has made an altitude record for women. She reached a ...

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  33. MINISTRY ATTACKED.

    Speaking at a complimentary social at Lithgow, Mr. Dooley, leader, of the Opposition, said that if only hey would stick together, fight together and ...

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  34. STORING FODDER.

    Mr. W. G. Dowling, of Forbes, at the Stock Inspectors' Conference, expressed the opinion that the conservation of fodder at depots, to tide ...

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  35. POLO CARNIVAL.

    The polo carnival, which had been in progress during the whole of last week at Kensington racecourse, concluded on Saturday. Although the ...

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  36. A.I.F. IN SINAI AND PALESTINE.

    In reviewing Gullett's "History of Australia in the war in Sinai and Palestine," the "Times" states "He has produced a narrative which will send a ...

    Article : 111 words
  37. BANKRUPT CHINA.

    Reuter's Peking correspondent reports that the Minister of Finance, Chang Yen Ghua, has fled to Tientsin, from whence he sent a message ...

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  38. BOILER EXPLOSION.

    The boiler of an engine engaged in cutting chaff at the farm of Mr. H. Durton, at Culcairn, was completely wrecked by an explosion. ...

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  39. IMMIGRATION.

    Mr. Farrar (Minister for labour and Industry) said that on the general principle governing immigration the scope had been enlarged during the last ...

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  40. 800-MILES AIR RACE.

    Bert Hinkler, the Australian airman, will pilot an Avro-Viper machine in the 800-miles King's Cup on July 13. George Robey, the actor, has ...

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  41. MOTOR TRAINS.

    The speeding up of motor train construction at Eveleigh was indicated by Mr. R. T. Ball, Minister for Works, in a speech at Wagga. ...

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  42. DARWIN MEAT WORKS.

    A fire involving a loss of £70,000 occurred at Vestey's meat works at Parap, 2½ miles from Darwin, on, 7th instant. The men's quarters—a ...

    Article : 85 words
  43. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    Hendren, playing, against Lancashire, made 103. King scored, 205 against Hampshire, and Ducat 114 against Essex. ...

    Article : 78 words
  44. SHARK ADVENTURE.

    Another encounter with a shark is reported by an Italian fisherman named Masula. He was fishing from a launch off Wollongong, when a Large shark ...

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  45. ENGLISH TRADE UNIONS

    A feature of the annual report of the General Federation of Trade Unions is decrease of membership by 315,503, of income by £20,000, and ...

    Article : 46 words
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