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  2. FOURTH TEST MATCH.

    The fourth test match was resumed to-day in hot, sultry weather, with every indication of a change. There was early morning thunder, with heavy falls of rain ...

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  3. SOLDIERS' ULTIMATUM.

    Charges against the management of the Mt. Gravatt Soldiers' Settlement and allegations of unsympathetic treatment were made by returned soldier settlers at ...

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  4. INDIAN AFFAIRS.

    The final of the Duke of Connaught's polo tournament was played this afternoon, when Patiala beat Jodhpur, 7 to 3. Both are native teams. All the military ...

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  5. BRITISH CABINET.

    His Majesty the King has accetped the resignations of Viscount Manner (Secretary of State for the Colonies), and also of Mr. Walter Long (First Lord of the ...

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  6. RAILWAYMEN'S DEMANDS.

    A mass meeting of the running section of the Queensland Railway Union was held at the Trudes Hall yesterday afternoon. The Press were not admitted. ...

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  7. SOUTH AFRICAN ELECTIONS.

    The results of the general elections show that General Smuts (the Prime Minister) has a majority over all other parties of between 23 and 26, no matter ...

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  8. "THE LAST DAY."

    What a web of sentiment and romance is woven round the word "Last." The "last kiss," the "last days of Pompeii," the "last message," "faithful to the last," the ...

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  9. GRIMSBY FISHERMEN'S STRIKE SETTLED.

    The Grimsby fishermen's strike has been settled, the owners agreeing to recognise the men's union, and to confer with it regarding the proposed reductions in wages. ...

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  10. THE BRITISH PARLIAMENT.

    Owing to Sinn Fein threats the public will be excluded from the ceremony of the Royal opening of Parliament on Tuesday. Their Majesties the King and Queen ...

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  11. AMERICA AND JAPAN.

    Federal officers have seized the Japanese steamer Fulaiye Maru, inward bound from Marseilles, on a charge of smuggling Japanese into the United States. ...

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  12. THE RAND STRIKE.

    The advocates of direct action are intimidating the miners and the Rand strike outlook is growing uglier. ...

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  13. OUTRAGES IN IRELAND.

    The national executive of the railwaymen has decided to instruct its secretary (Mr. J. H. Thomas, M.P.), at the reassembly of Parliament, to demand a ...

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  14. MEETINGS OF EXTREMISTS.

    A great meeting of extremists was held at Gaziabad, a town about nine rallies out the holding of it in the city being forbidden under the regulations ...

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  15. THE SHIPPING DEADLOCK.

    In connection with the shipping trouble important developments are expected to take place at a special mass meeting of the Seamen's Union to be held to-morrow ...

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  16. TOUR OF NEW ZEALAND.

    The cricket match between the Australian team and Wellington was continued yesterday in fine weather on a good wicket. Bogle, who was not out on ...

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  17. DISAPPEARANCE OF FIREARMS.

    A sensation has been caused in consequence of two cases of rifles and revolvers having disappeared after being landed. A similar incident occurred in 1914, and ...

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  18. REPARATION PAYMENTS.

    The "Yorkshire Observa" states that it is reported that 22,000,000 German workers in all trades have decided to contribute the proceeds of one hour's work daily ...

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  19. RAILWAYMEN ON STRIKE.

    The members of the locomotive branch of the railway service are on strike at Lucknow, and are obstructing the working of the trains. ...

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  20. POSTAL STRIKE ENDED

    The postal strike, which lasted five months, has ended by the surrendering of the men. ...

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  21. THE CHAMBER OF PRINCES.

    At a meeting of the Chamber of Princes to-day the Maharajah of Bikaner was elected Chancellor, defeating Sindhia of Gwalior, a senior prince, by two votes. ...

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  22. NAVAL DISARMAMENT QUESTION.

    Senator Borah, speaking in the Senate, said that unless a naval disarmament agreement was reached among the Great Powers the present situation would ...

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  23. TROUBLE AT VLADIVOSTOCK.

    The "Asahi Shimbun's" Vladivostock correspondent says that some persons unknown fired on five American sailors in Vladivostock on Tuesday. One was ...

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  24. ENDING THE STALEMATE.

    Important developments in the industrial position are expected this week. Having abandoned the efforts to obtain Government intervention, the delegates ...

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  25. BRITISH RAILWAYS.

    The committee presided over by Brigadier-General G. L. Colvin, who was Director-General of Transportation of the British Expeditionary Forces from 1918 ...

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  26. FIGHT IN TRIESTE.

    A young carabineer at Trieste was shot in the heart while singing patriotic songs with his fiancee. The Nationalists thereupon assaulted the palace in ...

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  27. FORMER GERMAN CABLES.

    The "Times" correspondent stationed at Washington reports that the American Government will demand a definite settlement of the question of the disposition of ...

    Article : 120 words
  28. ALLIES' DEBTS TO AMERICA.

    Mr. D. F. Houston (Secretary to the Treasury) has informed the Senate Foreign Relations Committee that Great Britain on several occasions made advances to the ...

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  29. THE DOMINION NATIONS.

    Mr. Winston Churchill (Secretary of State for the Colonies), while presiding at the English Speaking Union's dinner to Lord Reading, said that a new ...

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  30. BUILDING TRADE IN BRITAIN.

    As the result of conferences between the Cabinet and Master Builders' Association, it is understood that the scheme for the dilution of unskilled labour has been ...

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  31. LORD HEADLEY.

    Lord Headley married Mrs. Barbara Baynton, the Australian authoress, at the Marylebone Registry Office. Lord Headley was converted to ...

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  32. RECAPTURING MARKETS.

    M. Laurent, the French Ambassador in Berlin, states that Germany has been preparing for months for a tremendous industrial and commerical effort to recapture ...

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  33. DAME MELBA ILL.

    Dame Melba, the world-famous prima donna, is seriously ill at Monte Carlo. She is suffering from influenza, and has been in bed for over a week. The latest ...

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  34. WORLD'S LARGEST STEAMER.

    The White Star line has purchased the ex-German ship Bismarck, the largest steamer in the world, from the Reparations commission, for the New York ...

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