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  2. THE BEACONSFIELD TRAGEDY

    When the detectives yesterday morning resumed their investigations into the coldblooded murder at Quamby Hill-road, Benconsfield, of Mr. and Mrs. Sheard, the ...

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  3. AUSTRALIANS WIN THE SECOND TEST MATCH.

    First Innings -- -- -- -- 342 Second Innings —Two for 131 ENGLAND : First Innings -- -- -- --187 ...

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  4. MR. HUGHES IN LONDON.

    The State Agents-General tendered a complimentary luncheon to Mr. Hughes to-day. Mr. J. M. Hunter (Queensland) presided. The guests included the Prince of ...

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  5. INTERVENTION IN TURKEY.

    The Australian Press Association understands that there has been no departure from Great Britain's policy of strict neutrality in the Turco-Greek war, which ...

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  6. OVERWORKED POLITICIANS!

    The Acting Prime Minister is indignant when it is suggested that the members of the House of Representatives should work a little more arduously than they do at ...

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  7. THE TARIFF.

    A long debate took place in the House of Representatives yesterday on the duties provided in the tariff for agricultural machinery. Efforts were made by members ...

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  8. WEEK-END RIOTS IN BELFAST.

    The week-end riots in Belfast were the worst the city has experienced. Mystery surrounds the execution of three civilians. Armed parties in motor cars dragged the ...

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  9. ECONOMY IN UNITED STATES.

    President Harding has requested the Congressional committee on reorganisation to reallocate the Government services on the principle that the major purpose is ...

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  10. DISCONTENT AT DARWIN.

    The Acting Prime Minister in the House of Representatives yesterday gave an emphatic denial to the suggestion that there was any political censorship now being ...

    Article : 266 words
  11. A STARTLING SUGGESTION.

    Describing the result of his investigations at Beaconsfield in a report submitted to Inspector Bannon, of the Criminal Investigation department, yesterday morning, ...

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  12. THE "KING OF RAIDERS."

    Zarshah, a leading audacious Afridi dacoit, has been killed in a private quarrel. He evaded arrest for twenty years. His crowning performance was in 1913, when he held ...

    Article : 118 words
  13. COVENT GARDEN MARKET.

    The departmental committee's fourth report on London's wholesale food markets states that the buildings at Covent Garden are obsolete and inconvenient, add greatly ...

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  14. Post Mortem Examination.

    Having been removed to Melbourne overnight, the bodies of the aged couple, the faces of both badly disfigured on the right side, lay in death, side by side, ...

    Article : 172 words
  15. TRIAL OF THE EX-KAISER.

    Last week the court at Leipzig acquitted Max Randohr, who was charged by the Belgian Government with having imprisoned and ill-treated Belgian children at ...

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  16. TRADE WITH FIJI.

    Referring yesterday to the possibility of the A.U.S.N. Company's steamer Levuka being withdrawn from the Melbourne-Fiji trade owing to the slump in banana ...

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  17. AUSTRALIA V. HAMPSHIRE.

    To-day the Australians will meet Hampshire, which county last season finished eleventh on the championship list with a record of 26 matches played, 7 won, 14 lost ...

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  18. AGRICULTURE IN AMERICA.

    The United States Government has taken a definite step to relieve the agricultural situation by bringing farming organisations and financial interests together to ...

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  19. U.S. LIVE STOCK INDUSTRY.

    A group of eastern bankers, headed by J. P. Morgan. has pledged itself to finance the live stock industry to the extent of £5,000,000, and the middle west interests ...

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  20. NO WILL FOUND.

    Throughout the day Detective-Sergeant Commons kept in touch by telephone with Superintendent Bannon at the Detective Office in Melbourne, and informed him of ...

    Article : 88 words
  21. YORKSHIRE WOOL TRADE.

    An agreement has been reached which will prevent the stoppage of the Yorkshire wool trade, involving 200,000 workers. It will operate until June, 1922. It provides ...

    Article : 59 words
  22. AEROPLANE CONSTRUCTION.

    A decision of the air council yesterday will have important results in the establishment on a sound footing of a new and important industry in Australia, and the ...

    Article : 229 words
  23. BRITISH DEAD AT GALLIPOLI.

    The "Daily Telegraph" points out that those British relatives who are mourning the dead buried in Gallipoli owe their best gratitude to Anzac officers, whose ...

    Article : 51 words
  24. Police Following Clues.

    The licensee of the Cardinia Park Hotel, Mr. J. S. Kirk, said that on Saturday morning about 8 o'clock, three men in a yellow-colored motor car called at the ...

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  25. FUNDS FOR A ROAD.

    GEELONG.—Mr. E. Morley, M.L.A., hon. secretary to the Ocean-road Trust, on his return to Geelong on Tuesday evening, stated that at a meeting of the trust ...

    Article : 254 words
  26. GERMAN TEXTILE INDUSTRY.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" at Chemnitz, the centre of the textile trade in Saxony, describes the revival of the textile industry in 1920-21. ...

    Article : 102 words
  27. AMERICA'S SEPARATE PEACE.

    The United States House of Representatives has passed the Porter resolution declaring peace with Germany and Austria-Hungary. ...

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  28. FINE SCORE BY FREEMAN.

    J. Freeman, of Essex who on Saturday made 218 not out against Northamptonshire, carried his score to 286. ...

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  29. FATALITIES AND ACCIDENTS.

    ALBURY.—A motor cycle and side car, occupied by Mr. Mark Shuter, son of Dr. Shuter, of Melbourne, and his nephew, Dudley Shuter, were smashed through an accident on Sydney-road on ...

    Article : 98 words
  30. THE PRICE OF WHEAT.

    The Government has advanced the price of wheat 1. Australian f.a.q. remains at 77. ...

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  31. AMERICA AND MEXICO.

    The treaty negotiations between the United States and Mexico have reached at deadlock. President Obregon is disinclined to enter into a treaty of amity commerce, as ...

    Article : 107 words
  32. PANAMA CANAL TOLLS.

    The United States Senate committee has favorably reported on Senator Borah's resolution providing for free tolls through the Panama Canal for American ships. ...

    Article : 32 words
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  34. RAILWAY LOSSES.

    PERTH.—The Commissioner of Railways, in the Arbitration Court on Tuesday, was re-examined on the loco. engineers' claims. He said last year's increases ...

    Article : 93 words
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  36. SALE OF NAURU PHOSPHATES.

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons to-day, Mr. E. Wood stated that he had no information as to the net receipts received from the sale of Nauru ...

    Article : 73 words
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