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  2. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET

    During the lunch interval the crowd at the test match, England v. Australia, swellet to 14,000 and intense interest was taken in the batting of the Australians. In ...

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  3. THE CENSURE DEBATE

    In the House of Representatives to-day, Mr. Chanter drew attention to a paragraph in the "Argus" stating Mr. Fisher had intimated that knowing the ...

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  4. AT THE HOME TURN

    How easily in life we say Of smudges and of blot, "We'll wipe [?] out some other day, So sorry—WE FORGOT." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. AGRICULTURAL SHOWS

    The Childers Show was opened to-day in showery weather, which made the ground sticky and unpleasant. The attendance was fair, being considerably ...

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  6. TRAMWAYMEN'S CASE

    In the Arbitration Court to-day Mr. Justice Higgins continued the hearing of the dispute between the Australian Tramway Employees Association as ...

    Article : 337 words
  7. STILL EXPANDING

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  8. CAPSIZE OF A STEAMER

    While proceeding on her usual trip to Copmanhurst this morning the steamer Pearl capsized as a result of being caught on the side by a ...

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  9. THE STORY IS WORTH THE TELLING!.

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  10. QUEEN ALEXANDRA

    A unique celebration was Held to-day of the fiftieth anniversary of the first landing of Queen Alexandra in England. Ten thousand ladies, including society ...

    Article : 131 words
  11. A PATHETIC INCIDENT

    An alleged attempt at suicide took place at the cemetery to-day. Mrs. Hamilton, widow of Alexander Hamilton, who was killed accidentally five years ago, ...

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  12. THE SUFFRAGETTES

    Elizabeth Irving, who smashed a window in the lobby of the House of Commons, as it protest against the forcible feeding of the imprisoned suffragettes, was to-day ...

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  13. THE SUGAR COMMISSION CASE

    The casa in the Police Court brought against the directors of the Colonial Sugar Refining Company for failure to attend before the ...

    Article : 94 words
  14. GERMANY AND BRITAIN

    Replies by prominent Germans to English statements published in the "Nord und Sud" generally attribute the root of the present trouble to ...

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  15. A PRINTER'S DISMISSAL

    His Honour Mr Justice M'Millan summed up this morning in the case in which Thomas Coy, late sub-printer of the "West Australian," sued three members ...

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  16. SOUTH AFRICAN CABINET

    A rearrangement of the South African Cabinet has been, made, and this has averted the threatened political crisis. The Cabinet is now ...

    Article : 120 words
  17. Half-holiday at Clifton.

    Great interest was evinced in the polling to decide the weekly half-holiday, which took place on Wednesday (writes our Clifton correspondent). The ...

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  18. AMERICAN PRESIDENCY

    The Democratic contest in connection with the nomination for the Presidency is becoming more and more confused. It now appears that ...

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  19. THE TRIAL HANDICAP

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  20. Training Area [?] (South Brisbane).

    The Executive Committee of the 8B Training Area Citizens' Sports' Committee met last night and decided upon a programme of bicycle racing, footracing, ...

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  21. THE BRITISH FLEET

    Field-Marshal Lord Roberts, addressing the National Service League, said he hoped the country would speedily realise that the withdrawal of the British fleet ...

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  22. THE SECOND EVENT

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  23. PRESS OPINIONS.

    Commenting upon the test match, the "Daily Mail" states that experts expected the downfall of Australia, but the Australians fought with their back to the ...

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  24. Empire Trade Commission.

    A cable message published to-day stated that Mr. Donald Campbell Australian representative on the Empire Trade Commission, had complained that the ...

    Article : 163 words
  25. WOOMBYE

    The second annual show of the North Coast. Agricultural and Horticultural Society was inaugurated here this morning, the day being occupied in judging ...

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  26. Death of a Centenarian.

    The death has occurred in the Crooked River district (writer our Melbourne Correspondent) of John Nolan, aged 100 years. Residents to the number of 100 carried the ...

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  27. AT THE HALF-MILE

    Every day has been a good day since we started our fund. Some were better than others, certainly, but each day's contributions were gratefully welcomed. ...

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  28. RETURN MATCH AGAINST ESSEX

    The Australian cricketers to-day commenced at Leyton [?] return match against Essex. The stars was delayed for 40 minutes in order to enable the ...

    Article : 318 words
  29. ZONO TWIN RECORDS.

    Jumbo Double Sided only, 3/ each now, Heindorff Bros.. 210 Queenm[?] Choice assortment furs, rugs, &c. J. Jackson, furrier, Dock-st., S.B. Phone 2136. ...

    Article : 32 words
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