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  2. AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS.

    The weather to-day was fine, but cloudy, and there was a moderate attendance at Birmingham to see the third and final day's play in the match ...

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  3. STEAMER SERVICE TO KING ISLAND.

    Mr. Hobbs moved the adjournment of the House of Assembly yesterday afternoon to refer to the steamship service with King Island. The present shipping ...

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  4. THE HUON RAILWAY.

    Mr. McPhee, in the House of Assembly last night, moved,—"That this House will resolve itself into a committee of the whole House to consider an address ...

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  5. THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    In the House of Commons this afternoon, Lord Robert Cecil, Unionist member for Hitchin, questioned whether it was satisfactory that the ...

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  6. DR. MANNIX.

    Arehbishop Mannix, of Melbourne, arrived in Sydney from Brisbane by train this morning, and was given an enthusiastic welcome. An immense crowd had ...

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  7. S.A. POLITICS.

    The Premier (Mr. Barwell), in the Legislative Assembly this afternoon, spoke for two and a half hours in replying to the attack on the ...

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  8. THE PEACE TREATY.

    General A[?]en, the American Commandant on the Rhine, attended the meeting of the Supreme Council which was held to-day. Various Allied ...

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  9. DISASTER IN JAPAN.

    A disastrous explosion took place to-day at the Banoshima artillery magazine in Tokio, and resulted in 200 persons being killed and injured. ...

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  10. BOLSHEVISM LN JAPAN.

    It is announced that the striking shipyard workers at Kobe, in Japan, have decided to resume work on condition of a preliminary compromise for ...

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  11. MR. HUGHES.

    Mr. Hughes, the Prime Minister of Australia, returned to London to-day after his visit to Wales. On the journey he met the fiercest rainsto[?]ms he ...

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  12. BRITISH RAILWAYS.

    In the House of Commons this afternoon, Mr. G. N. Barnes, the Labour member for the Gorbals division of Glasgow, moved an amendment to the ...

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  13. BRITISH EXPENDITURE.

    The Select Committee appointed by the House of Commons to inquire into the estimates has found that, in view of the present financial stringency, the ...

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  14. AVIATION.

    Mr. F. E. Guest, the Secretary of State of Air, replying to a question in the House of Commons this afternoon, said the original cost of the ...

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  15. ALLEGED CARD CHEATERS.

    Charles Grand, a Londoner, and Bernard Bruce, of Sydney, New South Wales, have been arrested at Venice on charges of theft by cheating at ...

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  16. THE FOOTBALL CARNIVAL.

    The second game of the carnival series was played on Subiaco Oval in brilliant weather to-day, when West Australia met Victoria, and ran out ...

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  17. DISARMAMENT.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" states that, following the acceptance by Italy of the invitation to attend the Disarmament ...

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  18. BRITISH ENTERPRISE IN GERMANY.

    Ina "Daily Chronicle's" Berlin correspondent says the Forestal Land, Timber, and Railway Company (British) has purchased Renner's Hamburg ...

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  19. STEAMER ASHORE.

    Yesterday the steamer San Jose, 3,296 tens, belonging to the American United Fruit Co. of New York, struck the rocks on Ascension Island, off the ...

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  20. ANTI-DUMPING.

    Lord Incheape, the chairman of the P. and O. Co., writing to a Glasgow protest meeting against the AntiDumping Bill, described the measure ...

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  21. THE WARWICKSHIRE TEAM.

    Out of 26 county games played last season, Warwickshire won 7 and lost 13, the remaining 6 being drawn. The county finished only twelfth on the ...

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  22. WAGES AND COST OF LIVING.

    It was argued by Mr. H. C. Gibson, secretary of the Federate Enginedrivers' and Firemen's Association, in the Commonwealth Arbitration Court to-day, ...

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  23. THE FUTURE OF SILESIA

    The "Daily Telegraph" states that the question of Upper Silesia has been poisoning British diplomacy too long, and has already inflicted rumous ...

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  24. THE DATE OF MEETING.

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons this afternoon, Mr. Austen Chamberlain, Lord Privy Seal, said the American Government had not yet ...

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  25. ILLEGITIMACY BILL.

    Labour members of the House of Commons have introduced an Illegitimacy Bill, in which is proposed drastic amendments of the law. These include ...

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  26. ESPERANTO.

    Two thousand seven hundred men and, women delegates from forty nationalities, including official representatives from Belgium, Spain, ...

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  27. THE OFFER TO MCDONALD.

    Despite the announcement made by the Nelson Club of the Lancashire League that McDonald, one of the members of the Australian team, had ...

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  28. ATTEMPTING TO BRIBE POLICE INSPECTOR.

    Mrs. A. Lang appeared before Mr. Adrian Smith, Stipendiary Magistrate, at the Central Police Court to-day on a charge of [?]aving attempted to bribe ...

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  29. ASIATIC CHOLERA.

    The Vilna correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that, despite the strictest measures taken against the introduction of infection from ...

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  30. A GERMAN COMMENT.

    [?]he Morning Post's" Berlin correspondent says that Herr Theodore Wolff, discussing the situation at the Conference at Paris in the ...

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  31. COUNTY CRICKET.

    Hirst, reappearing for Yorkshire, materially assisted 'with a score of 113 runs in securing a victory for his county over Nottinghamshire yesterday. He ...

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  32. THE DIGGERS' LOAN.

    At question time in the Legislative Assembly to-day, Mr. Denny inquired whether tho Premier had declined an invitation to assist at the opening of ...

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  33. GOLD PRODUCERS' ASSOCIATION.

    During the past half-year the net premium earned by the Gold Producers' Association Ltd., after making provision for contingencies, was £444,636. ...

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  34. HELIGOLAND.

    [?]Daily Chronicle's" Berlin-correpondent says the people of Heligoland intend to appeal to the League of Nations for independence, and have ...

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  35. ANTI-JEWISH MOVEMENT

    Spasmodic anti-Semitic outbreaks are still occurring in Germany. Yesterday boisterous crowds at Memmingen, in Bavana, besieged the house of Herr ...

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  36. ENGLAND'S AGRICULTURAL RETURNS.

    The Board of Agriculture's return for 1920 shows that the farmed area in England and Wales under crops was as follows:—Grass 25,139,000 ...

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  37. PROTESTANT ALLIANCE MEETING.

    While a meeting under the auspices of the Protestant Alliance was being held at a ball at Woolloomooloo last night stones were thrown at the ...

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  38. THE FIFTH TEST MATCH.

    Hitch and Sandham have been asked to be at the Kennington Oval on Saturday for the fifth Test match. ...

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  39. PATENTS LAW.

    The Acting Attorney — General (Mr. Groom) announced to-day that advice had been received that the Commissioner of Patents in the United States would, ...

    Article : 105 words
  40. POLAR EXPLORATION.

    Sir Ernest Shackleton intends to interview 11 boy scouts, aged from 17 to 19 years, and chosen ay Sir Robert Badon-Powell, with a view to taking ...

    Article : 52 words
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