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  2. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Governor, attended by Captain Erie Anion, M.C., A.D.C., was present at the football match between Melbourne and South Melbourne on the Melbourne cricket ...

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  3. THE 100th TEST.

    Weather conditions were uncertain when play commenced in the 100th test match (the first of this tour) at Nottingham to-day. There were alternating ...

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  4. THE COAL NEGOTIATIONS.

    Another conference between representative of the coal owners and the miners was held yesterday, under the chairmanship of the Prime Minister. ...

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  5. MR. HUGHES NEARING LONDON.

    Mr. Hughes, who arrived at Toulon to-day, has abandoned the idea of travelling overland through France, and is proceeding in R.M.S. Orvieto to London. ...

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  6. FRESH TROOPS FOR IRELAND.

    It is understood that the Cabinet has decided to send large reinforcements to Ireland. There are already over 50,000 troops there. ...

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  7. POLITICAL "SCRUB."

    During the week end, at the invitation of a Berwick resident, Australian Legion sent speakers to address a public meeting in the local soldiers' hall. The ...

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  8. JESSOP'S OPINIONS.

    Mr. G. Jessop, the famous smiter, writing in "Lloyd's Weekly," states that "though the advantage is with the Australians, there seems to be all the makings of ...

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  9. THE HOURS OF PLAY.

    In a special article dealing with the Test match, the "Observer" states that "Some of us have regretfully concluded that cricket is no longer the grand game our ...

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  10. The Nationalist Party.

    SYDNEY.--Speaking on Saturday, at Mudgee, Senator Duncan, in criticising the withdrawal of Mr. Fleming from the Nationalist party, said he must refute Mr. ...

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  11. WAR GRATUITY BONDS.

    Inquiries made at the Commonwealth Treasury deportment on Saturday resulted in the confirmation of the statements published in "The Age" that certain ...

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  12. LONDON'S BUSINESS.

    Business on the Stock Exchange has been decidedly dull under the influence of the coal strike and persistent selling by Paris, but it closed with a better tone all ...

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  13. WILLS AND ESTATES.

    Daniel Joseph Higgins farmer late of Duddo wells, near Murrayville, who died on 20th December last by Ins will of 29th July, 1903. left £1293 real estate and £1545 personalty to his ...

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  14. STATE HOTELS AT DARWIN.

    DARWIN.--Saturday's "Government Gazette" contains an advertisement calling tenders for the lease of the entire business of the Victoria, Club and Terminus State ...

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  15. EVE OF THE TEST.

    On the eve of the test match the members of the Australian team went to bed in candle light. Owing to the severe lighting restrictions which prevail at ...

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  16. JAPAN AND DISARMAMENT.

    The Tokio correspondent of the New York "Evening Post" says:--"I learn from the Foreign and Naval Offices that Japan will gladly accept an invitation to a ...

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  17. COTTON SPINNERS' WAGES.

    A ballot of the operative cotton spinners shows that 95 per cent, are against accepting the employers proposal to reduce their wages by 30 per cent. Mills employing ...

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  18. OVERLAND SURVEY TRIP.

    Further information regarding, the disastrous ending of the survey of the North-South railway route, which Mr. Francis Birtles has been conducting on behalf of ...

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  19. REV. T. RUTH ON DISLOYALTY.

    In an address entitled How Long will Australia Remain British? delivered to the very large congregation which attended the special service held in the Auditorium ...

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  20. NOTTINGHAM INVADED BY CRITICS.

    Nottingham is the Mecca of leading cricketing authorities, and a host of armchair critics, who have come to discover what steps are necessary to restore ...

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  21. CONDITIONS IN BRITAIN.

    The Archbishops of Canterbury and York, after consulting the authorities of other churches, recommend that a special call to prayer be made for 26th June, with ...

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  22. A QUEENSLAND MAIL CONTRACT.

    BRISBANE.--Mr. C. M'Donald, M.P., replying to a deputation from Cloncurry Chamber of Commerce, which concerned the delay of the mails for Cloncurry at ...

    Article : 92 words
  23. Test Match Conditions.

    Mr. A.G. Maclaren, the ex-international cricketer, writing in the "Sunday Express." says he thinks it is a pity to begin test matches on Saturdays, because so much ...

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  24. GENERAL CABLES.

    President Harding has signed the United states Emergency Tariff Bill, which became effective on Saturday. The Commonwealth Immigration ...

    Article : 392 words
  25. ENGLISH COUNTY MATCHES.

    In scoring 210 runs for Essex against Derbyshire, Douglas, the English captain, made his record score, and also the highest of any batsman in the present season. He ...

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  26. GENERAL STRIKE IN NORWAY.

    Trouble has already arisen as a result of the general strike. The police charged a body of strikers who were trying to tear down a barbed wire ...

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  27. DRUDGERY ON DAIRY FARMS

    SYDNEY.--Giving evidence at Lismore before the select committee on agriculture, Mr. Sims, a dairy farmer, said that close settlement with intense cultivation was ...

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  28. FIGHTING IN SILESIA.

    It is reported from Berlin that further fighting has occurred in Upper Silesia between the Poles and Germans. The latter now occupy several of the principal ...

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  29. DISMISSAL OF A PUBLIC SERVANT.

    SYDNEY.--The services of John Grant M'Googan, a clerk in the returned soldiers' settlement branch, have been dispensed with by the Public Service Board. ...

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  30. ALLIED NOTE TO HUNGARY.

    The Vienna correspondent of the "Daily Herald" telegraphs:--"The Allied representatives at Budapest have sent a note to the Hungarian Government demanding the ...

    Article : 101 words
  31. GOLF IN ENGLAND.

    The amateur golf championship of Great Britain, contested at Hylake was won in brilliant style by W. I. Hunter, by 12 up and 11 to play. Hunter's consistent ...

    Article : 211 words
  32. BENDIGO EGG-LAYING COMPETITION.

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  33. THE PINCH OF WINTER.

    Sir,--Kindly allow me to make an appeal on behalf of the Salvation Army work in the Collingwood district. In view of the rapid approach of winter we would be ...

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  34. BURGLARIES IN BRISBANE.

    BRISBANE.--Two attempt have been made during the past few days to burgle city premises, but both were frustrated, mainly by the vigilance of night watchman ...

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  35. FIGHTING IN SIBERIA.

    The Soviet army in Siberia which was defeated at Omsk has been withdrawn to Hatonsk, in the Ural region. The rebellion has spread to Ekaterinburg, which ...

    Article : 100 words
  36. Advertising

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  37. Advertising

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