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  2. THE AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS

    First innings (declared), eight for 533 GLOUCESTERSHIRE. First innings, six for............ 166 LONDON, June 9. ...

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  3. POLITICAL LIBEL ACTION.

    Undiminished interest was taken to-day in the further hearing of the action in which Mr. Thos. Jos. Ryan, M.H.R., formerly Premier of Queensland, and ...

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  4. ANGLO JAPANESE TREATY.

    The "Echo de Paris" states that by the rate of naval construction Japan in effect regulates the size of the American fleet. By renewing the ...

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  5. IRELAND.

    A draft agreement between the Irish Republican and Russian Governments has been seized in Dublin. The contents have been published in a White ...

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  6. GREECE AND TURKEY.

    The "Daily Chronicle" says that a conference of Cabinet Ministers is being held at Chequers, the official residence of the Prime Minister, to ...

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  7. THE QUESTION OF HOURS.

    The committee of the Sheffield United Football and Cricket Club, the owners of the ground on which the Australians are to play Yorkshire prier ...

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  8. AMERICAN TOURISTS.

    The Australian Trade Commissioner (Mr. Sheldon) is in receipt of numerous inquiries from the West regarding tourist travel in Australia. ...

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  9. AMERICAN AND JAPAN.

    A correspondent of the United Press Association in Paris has interviewed the Crown Prince Hirohito of Japan, who said: "I hope that America and ...

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  10. EMPIRE COMMUNICATIONS.

    Mr. Turner, of Messrs. Turner and Davidson, entertained Mr. W. F. Massey, the Premier of New Zealand, at luncheon at the Baltic Exchange ...

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  11. ENGLISH AND JAPANESE RELATIONS.

    In the course of a special message dealing with the relations between Great Britain and Japan, published in the "Manchester Guardian," the ...

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  12. THE WOOL TRADE.

    There was a good selection of scoured and greasy Merino wool at the free wool sale to-day. Some fine Tasmanian wool met with a strong demand, ...

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  13. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    The Secretariat of the Imperial Conference emphatically.deny that Dr. Murray Butler (President of the Columbia University) has been invited to ...

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  14. THE ATTITUDE OF CHINA.

    Interviewed by a representative of the "Morning Post" to-day, Mr. Lennox Simpson, who succeeded the late Dr. Morrison as political advisor to ...

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  15. MACHINERY LOOSE AND CLUMSY.

    The "Daily Telegraph," to-day, discussing the constitution and the limitations of the Imperial Conference, says: —There is not a Parliament or ...

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  16. NEW ZEALAND WOOL AGREEMENT.

    A correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" has stated that serious friction has arisen between Mr. Massey and the Home Government authorities over ...

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  17. IMPERIAL BUTTER CONTRACT

    About £500,000 has been paid by the Imperial Government for Tasmanian butter purchased during tha last four seasons. Almost half this amount ...

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  18. THE MINERS' STRIKE.

    The executive of the miners' committee and the central cornmittee of the Mining Association have concluded their sittings. A complete ...

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  19. ICEBERGS IN THE ATLANTIC.

    The steamer Charlot, 3,659 tons, has sent a wireless message saying that she has crushed her bow against an iceberg off Newfoundland. The ...

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  20. MR. HUGHES.

    The Prime Minister of Australia (Mr. Hughes), upon his arrival in London to-day from the country, where ha has been resting since his arrival in ...

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  21. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Representatives to day, Mr. Rodgers, Assistant Minister of Repatriation, iu reply to Colonel Cameron, ...

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  22. A DENIAL BY MR. HUGHES.

    Referring to crimine made in Australia on alleged statements by him about the renewal of the Anglo-Japanese Treaty, Mr. Hughes says the ...

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  23. SOUTH-WEST AFRICA.

    Speaking at Windhuk, Mr. Hofmeyer, the Administrator of the South-West Protectorate, for which the South African Government holds a mandate ...

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  24. ALLEGED CONTEMPT OE COURT.

    In the Full Court to-day a motion for alleged contempt of court was made against William Farmer Whyte and Norman White, as editor and ...

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  25. VISITING THE OLD SPOTS.

    Mr. Hughes no sooner had disposed of the official ceremonies than he walked to 78 Vauxhall-park-road, where he lived immediately before he left for ...

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  26. JAPANESE IN SIBERIA.

    General Kumara, commanding the Japanese troops at Vladivostock, has issued a statement to the effect that owing to recent developments in ...

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  27. THE PORT OF LONDON.

    Viscount Devonport, Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade, formally opened the Port of London Authority's new jetty in the Thames at ...

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  28. HEYWOOD BY-ELECTION.

    The by-election for the Heywood and Radcliffe division of Lancashire has resulted in the return of Mr. Waterhalls (Lab.). The figures were:- ...

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  29. JAPAN'S MOTIVES.

    The Japanese Minister of Foreign Affairs (Count Yasuya Uchida), in the course of a message published in the "Manchester Guaridian," says: "The ...

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  30. SECOND TEST MATCH.

    The second of the present series of Test matches between England and Australia commences to-day at Lords. Play will begin at 11 30 a.m., and on ...

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  31. TEST MATCH PLAYERS' SCORES.

    Hendren and Woolley, both of whom have been selected to represent England for the second Test match, today made 105 against Yorkshire and ...

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  32. DESERTED WIVES.

    In the House of Commons to-day the Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies (Major Edward Wood), in reply to a question, said that he had ...

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  33. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Senate has ordered its Naval Committee to investigate the statements made by Admiral Sims during a speech in London, to which the ...

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  34. NOTTINHAM[?]S BIG SCORE.

    Nottinghamshire made 434 for 4 wickets (Carr 193 not out) against Essex to-day. ...

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  35. LABOUR TROUBLES.

    The general strike has been declared off, and the workers are resumming. Mediation between the seamen, engineers, and transport workers and the ...

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  36. DOUGLAS AND MEAD DOUBTFUL FOR THE TEST.

    Mead received a severe blow on the right hand in the match against Lancashire. He could not field, though he batted, and there is some doubt ...

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  37. ENGLISH POSTAL DEPARTMENT.

    The Postmaster-General (Mr. F. G. Kelleway), has announced in the House of Commons the appointment of a council of twenty business men ...

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  38. THE AMEER OF AFGHANISTAN

    A son and heir was born to the Ameer of Afghanistan last Sunday. The Viceroy of India (Lord Reading) has, cabled his congratulations. ...

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