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  2. THE EIGHT BALL OVER.

    P. F. Warner, the English international cricketer, in a preliminary cricket article in the "Morning Post, says:--"I hope our men who will ...

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  3. EX-MINISTERS ARRESTED.

    Warrants were issued to-day for the arrest of Sir Richard Squires, former Premier of Newfoundland; Mr. Alex. Campbell, a former Minister of ...

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  4. THE SPEAKERSHIP.

    As the outcome of a set[?] of sectional [?] to members of the Liberal party a complete understanding has been [?] to the amalgamation of ...

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  5. A CHARGE OF CONSPIRACY.

    SYDNEY.--The dispute arising out of the hold up of the steamer Port Lyttelton reached a climax on Wednesday, when the transport group of the Trades and Labor ...

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  6. SOLDIER SETTLERS.

    Soldier fanners labor under numerous disabilities. Many of these were ventilated yesterday at a conference of settlers on the various areas, held at Anzac House. ...

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  7. ANZAC DAY.

    Mr. T. R. Ashworth, chairman of a conference of employers organisations which was convened to deal with the question of Anzac day observance, yesterday ...

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  8. LABOR'S INDEPENDENCE.

    Mr. Lloyd George, in a speech at Llanfuirfechan to-day, declared it was absolutely untrue there was a revolt against Mr. Asquith. There was, however, a ...

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  9. EMPIRE EXHIBITION

    The Empire Exhibition was opened by the King to-day. In his speech the King said:-- "It gives me the greatest pleasure ...

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  10. W. T. TILDEN'S RESIGNATION.

    Mr. Myrick, chairman of the Davis Cup committee. has written to W. T. Tilden expressing great surprise at the letter's resignation from the Davis Cap team. He ...

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  11. Notes by Mid-off.

    There is no ambiguity regarding the "eight-ball over" in Australia in law 13 referred to by Mr. Warner. The law reads as follows:--"The ball shall be ...

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  12. ST. GEORGE'S DAY.

    A crowded audience assembled at the Independent Hall, Collins-street, last night, on the occasion of the annual St. George's day celebration supper by the ...

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  13. MR. BRUCE'S MESSAGE.

    The following is the text of a message sent by the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) to the High Commissioner in London, in connection with the opening of the British ...

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  14. MAKING THINGS SAFE FOR DEMOCRACY.

    The Greek Cabinet has approved of a decree for the defence of the Republican regime. For ten years it forbids any attack on the Republic by word or writing. ...

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  15. PROHIBITION A FAILURE.

    Dr. J. W. Hall, a noted physician, who is chairman of the Chicago Lunacy Commission, appeared to-day before the committee which is considering the 59 Identic ...

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  16. HOOF AND MOUTH DISEASE.

    The hoof and mouth epidemic has become a matter of great seriousness throughout the nation. New York State is joining the various other States which ...

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  17. AN A.L.P. PROTEST.

    At the A.L.P. conference on Wednesday night Mr. A. H. Moate, general secretary of the Marine Stewards Union, moved the suspension of the standing ...

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  18. FIRE AT SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY.--The most serious tion experienced at Bellingen, on the north coast, occurred at an early hour on Wednesday morning, when thirteen business ...

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  19. AMERICAN SCANDALS.

    Mr. Daugherty, the former Attorne-General, gave the scandals situation a new turn when he issued a remarkable statement to-day declaring he has affidavits and ...

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  20. Sectional Meetings Held.

    It a meeting of combined Liberals [?] and country members generally expressed the absolute necessity [?] in the ranks of the Liberal party. ...

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  21. A TREASON CHARGE.

    At the trial by special court to-day Colonel Maritz pleaded guilty to the charge of treason in connection with the South African rebellion, except in ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN WINES.

    Alter an amount of shuffling and squabbing that would have been intelligible if the Empire Exhibition were intended to advertise the resources of foreign ...

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  23. SOUTH AFRICAN ELECTIONS

    The South African Nationalists opened their election campaign last evening, when Mr. Hertzog and Doctor Malan (lender of the Cape Nationalists), spoke at Vryheid ...

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  24. JAPANESE EXCLUSION.

    In a leading article the Tokio "Hochi Shimbun" declares the exclusion of Japanese from the United States inevitably fosters the union of the colored ...

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  25. AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 SECONDS.

    A unique telegraphic feat was accomplished in connection with the opening of the British Empire Exhibition by the King at Wembley yesterday. Stand-by ...

    Article : 142 words
  26. PILGRIMAGE TRAGEDY.

    While a party of Belfast Roman Catholic holiday milkers were returning from a pilgrimage to Church Island, in Lough Neagh, the boat capsized, and a man, ...

    Article : 110 words
  27. The Police Strike Riots.

    Some of the members who were present at the meeting ol Liberal, members convened by Messrs. Angus and Farthing. M's.L.A., on Tuesday yesterday ...

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  28. Gippsland West Seat.

    A telegraphed message was yesterday received by Mr. Farthing. M.L.A.. from Mr. J. Campbell, president of Narracan shire council, stating that be had decided, ...

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  29. FLIGHT ROUND WORLD.

    Squadron Leader M'Laron and his two companions left Bushire this morning and flew to Bunder Abbas, on the Persian coast, arriving there in the evening. ...

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  30. "Faith Healer" in Court.

    An unusual case occurred at Wokingham, when Frederick Joseph Jones, a self-styled "Faith Healer," was charged under a century old clause in the Vagrancy Act ...

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  31. GENERAL CABLES

    Lord Ashtown, who was recently arrested in Dublin, was [?] on, Tuesday with having assaulted two schoolboys, while travelling on the Dublin-South-Easter ...

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  32. "Like a Lamb to the Slaughter."

    A good deal of amusement was caused at South Melbourne court yesterday in connection with the hearing of a case in which Shaw Giffenn Russell, 37 years, laborer, ...

    Article : 137 words
  33. TRAGEDY AT ORANGE.

    SYDNEY,--At Dubbo circuit court on Wednesday, before Mr. Justice Campbell, Thomas Heary Newton was charged with having felonjously and miliciously murdered ...

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  34. SHORTAGE OF COKE.

    The shortage of smelting coke, due to the strike in New South Wales, is still having a serious effect on the iron industry in this State. Some of the men in ...

    Article : 96 words
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