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  2. THE FIRST TEST

    LONDON, Sunday—The following have been definitely selected as the English team for the first test match, to be played at Nottingham on May ...

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  3. COCKATOO DOCKS

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Cockatoo Commission continued its sittings today Robert Mahoney,- brother of Mr. Mahoney, M.P asked permission to ...

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  4. REVOLT IN PORTUGAL

    LISBON, Sunday. — Troops have assembled In the city for the purpose of frustrating the radical movement to depose President D' Almeida ...

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  5. SUICIDE OF EX-KAISER

    PARIS, Monday.—French news papers publish with all reserve New York telegrams announcing the suicide of the former Kaiser. They ...

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  6. THE WAR OF ATTRITION

    LONDON, Sunday.—Anti-Sinn Fein raids were continued In London suiting in the seizure of documents, Four women who were detained on ...

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  7. “FLAUNTING THE FLAG”

    SYDNEY, Monday — In the course of a speech at Lithgow the Governor (Sir Walter Davidson) said it was absurd for anybody to talk about ...

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  8. JUPPER SILESIA

    PARIS, Sunday.—An Oppeln message confirms the report that German volunteer troops attacked Polish insurgents near Gross Strehlitz, ...

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  9. POLISH CABINET SHAKEN.

    COPENHAGEN, Sunday.—It is reported from Warsaw that M- Sapieha several other members of the Cabinet have resigned owing ...

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  10. CAR RUNS INTO DITCH

    SYDNEY, Monday — Five residents of Alstonville were injured through a motor car in which they were driving running into a ditch. The ...

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  11. “FREE LIST" NEWSPAPERS

    MELBOURNE, Monday — In response to a request by members of Provincial Press Association, the Postmaster-General has agreed that ...

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  12. SAVAGED BY DEERHOUNDS

    ECHUCA, Monday — A trapper named W. Boyd had a terrifying experience at Moira. He was rabbiting four deerhounds, and had just ...

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  13. THE HOURS QUESTION.

    LONDON, Sunday.—A conference as regards hours of play took place at Lords on Saturday, and lasted over five hours, when word was ...

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  14. AEROPLANE SMASH

    MELBOURNE, Monday. — Miss Jessie Dorman, the third victim of the aeroplane mishap at Port Melbourne, died in hospital shortly before ...

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  15. NO COLOR BAR

    MELBOURNE, Monday—That the Navigation Act imposes no color bar was emphasised by the Minister .for Customs to-day in reply to an inquiry ...

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  16. SANDBAGGING SUSPECTED

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—A case of suspicious sandbagging in a railway carriage was reported to the police on the arrival of a train at Dandenong ...

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  17. REPUBLICAN ARMY.

    "LONDON, Sunday. “Morning Posts” Irish correspondent says that there are Indications that the foreign paymasters of murder gangs are unable ...

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  18. WHARF PILLAGING

    MELBOURNE, Monday — Giving evidence before the Pillaging Commission to-day, Jas. Mitcnell, Inspector-General of Police, referred to the ...

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  19. SIDNEY ROBBERY

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Mrs. Hansen, young married woman, was brutally assaulted on Friday by a woman, airs. Hansen had advertised a ...

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  20. TARIFF OF TIMBER

    MELBOURNE, Monday — Australian Han saw millers, contending that their trade is being supplanted by American and other foreign building ...

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  21. YORKSHIRE BARRACKING.

    LONDON, Sunday.— W.W. Armstrong, in an interview published in the “Daily Express”. says that he is willing to play Marylebone’s hours ...

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  22. POT CALLING KETTLE BLACK

    LONDON, Sunday. — An Allied Commission headed by British officers `has completed its investigation of Turkish charges against the Greeks ...

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  23. CENTENNIAL PARK MURDER

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Charles Wynne Speechley, who was sentenced to death at the Criminal Court on April 19 on a charge of having murdered Constable ...

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  24. NEWPORT FATALITY

    MELBOURNE, Monday — Frederick William Lohse, aged 19, was formally charged at the City with the murder of the lad ...

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  25. MRS. RICKARDS’ WILL

    SYDNEY, Monday — Probate has been granted of the will of Nonie Richards Ma as, who died' on March 24 last. The estate is valued for probate ...

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  26. W. A. LIQUOR POLL

    PERTH, Monday,—Two small returns from the Kimberley district are still wanting to complete the local option poll, but a majority for continuance is ...

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  27. JELLICOE OF JUTLAND

    NEW YORK, Monday.—Mr. Josephus Daniels, former Secretary of the United States Navy, is writing a series of, articles reviewing naval ...

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  28. COMMENTS ON THE TEAM.

    LONDON, Sunday.— The selection committee deliberated eight hours bettor announcing the names of the testmen. It has not been disclosed ...

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  29. STRANGE PACKAGE FOUND

    PORTLAND (Vic.), Monday. — The Defence "Department has despatched an' officer to inspect a suspicious looking package which has been discovered at ...

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  30. ALLEGED INDECENT ASSAULT

    BURNIE. Monday Haberle was to-day arrested at Burnie by Sergeant Bryney on a charge of having indecently assaulted a girt 14 ...

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  31. THE BENALLA

    LONDON, Monday. The Benalla, which went ashore, has arrived at Albert Docks. ...

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  32. RUGBY LEAGUE GAME.

    AUCKTLAND (N.Z.), Monday — The New Zealand Rugby League team defeated Auckland by 22 points to 16 after a fast and interesting game. ...

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  33. RISING IN SAMOA

    WELLINGTON, Monday.—A native rising is reported at Nine, Samoa, where martial law has been proclaimed. The news was brought to ...

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  34. BOBY EXHUMED

    AUCKLAND, Monday. — An inquest into the death of Cecil Robert Smallfield, stock agent, was reopened on Saturday. Smallfield was bathing in the ...

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  35. BRANDING OF FRUITCASES

    GEELONG, Monday:—The annual conference of the Fruit growers’ Association concluded on Friday. There was a long debate on the grading ...

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  36. MOUNT MORGAN MINE

    BRISBANE, Sunday— The Premier has received from the general manager of the Mount Morgan Company a reply to the Government of ...

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  37. AN EXPLOSION THAT FAILED

    SYDNEY, Monday — Safe breakers early yesterday morning attempted to blow open a safe at the Coach and Horses Hotel, Randwick. Kathleen ...

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  38. COAL CRISIS

    LONDON, Sunday.—A ballot of London tramway workers resulted in large majority against a sympathetic strike in support of the ...

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  39. THE DIRECTORS' DIRGE

    MELBOURNE, Monday — The only revenue received during the six months ended March 31 last by the Broken Hill Proprietary, Block No. ...

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  40. RICH GOLD DISCOVERY

    PERTH, Monday.—Wilkinson, a prospector has discovered an apparently rich gold or running through Orion street, in the Southern Cross ...

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  41. “BEST SINCE BLACKHAM.”

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. P. F. Warner, writing in the “Morning Post,” says that the Australians' fielding at Lords on Saturday was magnificent ...

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  42. AN AUDACIOUS THEFT.

    BRISBANE, Monday — William Cyril Moxtey, a young man, pleaded guilty at the criminal sittings of the Supreme Court with having stolen ...

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  43. NO PROCESSlONS

    MELBOURNE, Monday —To protest against the City Council's to law prohibiting processions through the streets, and to urge that it W rescinded, ...

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  44. 44-HOUR WEEK

    SYDNEY, Monday—In the course of a speech at Lithgow Mr Clharles Hoskins, principal of the Hoskins Iron and Steel Company, referring to the ...

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  45. ST EAMER IN TROUBLE

    SYDNEY, Monday.— The steamer Kinchels has arrived at Macleay River with a jury rudder protruding 15 feet from her sterp. The captain states ...

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  46. THE DAVIS CUP

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Davis Cup matches between the British team and Spain, are commencing to-day. Lowe and Lycett represent Britain In the ...

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  47. “I KILL THAT WOMAN ”

    TOWNSVILLE, Monday — At the police court Charlie Armitage, an aboriginal, was charged with having murdered Mrs Katherine Rixon at ...

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  48. GENERAL CABLES

    LONDON, Sunday — The “Sunday Times” has published a lengthy extract from Mr. Hughes' speech in the Commonwealth Parliament regarding ...

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  49. RIOTING IN EGYPT

    CAIRO. Sunday.—Fifteen persons were wounded in anti-Government rioting. Five were killed and 30 wounded at Alexandria. British ...

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  50. OBNOXIOUS WORK

    MELBOURNE, Monday — During his address on the plaint of the federated Carters and Drivers Industrial Union, before Mr. Justice Powers. ...

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  51. COMMUNIST CLUB RAIDED

    LONDON. Sunday.— The police Raided a Communist Club in the East End and seized literature, including Instructions on the nationalisation of ...

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  52. SUGAR FOR JAM MAKING

    MELBOURNE, Monday — A conference of representatives of the makers, fruitgrowers, and members the Sugar Board will be held ...

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  53. WALL STREET EXPLOSION

    VANCOUVER, Friday — Gulsippe Defilipo, an Italian truckman, has been arrested and formally charged with driving a wagon connected with ...

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  54. ABERMAIN COLLIERY

    SYDNEY. Monday—A Kurri Kurri message states that employes at the Abermain colliery have given north to cease work, the trouble being over ...

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