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  2. UPPER SILESIA

    BERLIN, Thursday.—British troops are driving out Polish bands in Upper Silesia. The Poles are not resisting. It is reported that the Inter-Allied ...

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  3. THE IRISH HORROR

    LONDON, Thursday. — Sir Hamar Greenwood, speaking in the House of Commons, said that six women had been killed, seven wounded, and three ...

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  4. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN

    LONDON, Thursday—The match between the Australians and Cambridge University was resumed to-day. When stumps were drawn last night the ...

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  5. THE WRETCHED COOLIE

    CALCUTTA, Thursday — The Indian Emigrants’ Friendly Service Committee, which includes Mr. C. F. Andrews, who visited Fiji some years ...

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  6. A FAIR CHANCE

    BERLIN, Thursday. — Herr Wirth, speaking in the Reichstag, outlined the future policy of Germany, which he crystallised, into the formula, ...

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  7. THE RACE WAR

    TULSA (Oklahoma), Thursday. — The race riots have been quelled. The total death rate will probably never be known, as many of the negroes ...

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  8. “CRICKETING LIFE”

    [?] his book, “My Cricketing Life[?]” Mr. “Plum” Warner, who retired from cricket last year amid scenes of [?] has written a wonderful ...

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  9. DARWIN SENTENCES

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — Mr. M. P. Considine, Federal member for the Barrier, to-day received a wire from his constituency repeating the ...

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  10. BULWARK FOR CAPITALISM

    NEW YORK, Thursday—The “New York World’s” Washington correspondent learns that America will not oppose, and may tacitly encourage, ...

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  11. FIGURE HEAD FOR CANADA

    MONTREAL, Friday—It is unofficially reported that Baron Byng of [?]imy has been offered the Governor-Generalship of Canada. He will ...

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  12. WAR ON THE R.I.C.

    LONDON, Thursday. — Inspector O’Caughty and three constables were shot dead in an ambush at Kilorb[?]. The charred remains of two ...

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  13. THE GAME SEASON

    A deputation, con[?]tating of Messrs. J. [?]. Lyons, Becker, Belton, and Gay [?].A., waited on the Attorney-General (Mr. W. B. Propsting) on ...

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  14. WAR WITH AMERICA

    CHARLOTTESVILLE (Virginia), Thursday—Sir Auckland Geddes, British Ambassador to the United States, in a speech at the Virginia University ...

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  15. OVERLANDER’S MISHAP

    DARWIN, Friday.—Details have been received of the accident which be[?]el Fra[?] Birtles and his companion Fry whilst making an overland ...

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  16. PLOUGHMAN SHOT

    MELBOURNE, Friday — While ploughing at Warwick Farm, Mordial[?] on Thursday afternoon, Patrick Duff, 57 years old, was found ...

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  17. YACHTING

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The Trans-Atlantic yacht race for the King of Belgium’s Cup has been postponed owing to Insufficient entries. Only two ...

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  18. COMMONWEALTH LINE

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. Lark[?] manager of the Commonwealth line, replying to rumors current In Melbourne that the balance-sheet is highly ...

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  19. A CHEAP SHIP

    LONDON, Thursday — It is reported ported that well known Australian owners have purchased a steamer of 5500 tons deadweight, ready for ...

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  20. MR. MASSEY ABROAD

    LONDON, Thursday. — Mr. W. F. Massey, Premier of New Zealand, is negotiating in regard to the wool difficulty and New Zealand’s share of the ...

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  21. YANKEE CANT

    ANNAPOLIS, Thursday.—President Harding addressing a graduating class at the Naval Academy, said: “I hope you will never be called upon to draw ...

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  22. WRECKAGE FOUND

    Mr. J. Adams, secretary of the Hobart Marine Board, has supplied us with the following informations, “With reference to the timber ...

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  23. FEDERAL PUBLIC SERVANTS

    S[?],—It was with feelings something [?] to renewed [?] that [?] read the [?]ding of Mr. [?] with referen[?] the [?] ...

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  24. THE ALI BROTHERS.

    LAHORE, Thursday — The press generally consider the Ali Brothers’ apology has discredited them, because the Government has caused them to ...

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  25. DR. MANNIX

    MELBOURNE, Friday.—The Federal Government is reconsidering its attitude regarding the return of Dr. Mannix. Strong pressure is being exerted ...

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  26. GERMAN SHIPS

    WASHINGTON, Thursday. — It is authoritatively stated that the United States Intends to retain German ships seized in American ports. When the ...

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  27. EARLY MORNING SHOTS

    MELBOURNE, Friday — Revolver shots disturbed the serenity of an apartment house in Madden street, Albert Park, at 6.30 this morning. ...

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  28. GENERAL CABLES

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Bradford wool market is in good tone. Quotations are unchanged though the shortage of coal is affecting business. ...

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  29. CARPENTARIA’S MAILS

    MELBOURNE, Friday. — The Postmaster-General (Mr. Wise) to-day promised a deputation of Queensland Federal members that he would ...

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  30. RAIL PREIGHT ON TIN

    LAUNCESTON, Friday — Mr. J. [?]. Newton. M.H.A., complained to the Commissioner for Railways to-day of the excessive freight on tin [?] ...

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  31. COAL CRISIS

    LONDON, Thursday.—Reservists in the Army, Navy, and Air Force called up at the commencement of the coal strike are being demobilised. Mr. ...

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  32. N.Z[?] APPLES IN LONDON.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Athenic has arrived with New Zealand apples in excellent condition. They are selling briskly at from 27/ to 31/ a case. ...

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  33. LEIP[?]IG MOCK COURT

    BERLIN, Thursday.—Sergeant Neumann was convicted at the “War Criminal” trials at Leipsig for the ill-treatment of British war prisoners at ...

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  34. MIDNIGHT INTRUDER

    At the Geeveston Police Court on Monday, before the Warden and Mr. R. Johnson J.P., Rhueben Christie was charged with assaulting Robert H. ...

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  35. CALCUTTA SWEEP

    LONDON, Thursday—Captain Jones, Assistant Marine Superintendent of the London Union Castle, won the Calcutta sweep. on the Derby worth ...

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  36. MELBOURNE’S ELECTRICITY

    MELBOURNE, Friday — A further large tender for the plant to be used at Morwell in connection with the electricity scheme has been ...

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  37. STATE COAL MINE

    BRISBANE, Friday — The Minister for Mines has issued instructions for the closing down of the State coal mine at Baralaba, central ...

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  38. THE BENALLA’S PASSENGERS

    LONDON, Thursday — The Peninsula Company has arranged for the Benalla’s passengers to sail by the Hororata on June 11 except about ...

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  39. KINLARK’S OLD OWNER

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Prince of Wales specially sent for Mr. J. M. Niall the former owner of Kinlark, at the Derby yesterday and pleasantly ...

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  40. INDIAN BANKERS

    LAHORE, Thursday — The adjourned meeting of the Ta Ta Bank was most uproarious. The Indian shareholders demanded the dismissal ...

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  41. LIST OF CENTURIES

    LONDON. Thursday — Yorkshire dismissed Derbyshire for 23. Macaulay took six wickets for three runs. Middlesex made 612 for eight ...

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  42. BACK TO NEW ZEALAND

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Mrs. Farr, whose mental condition recently was the subject of a [?] case salled for New Zealand to-day, accompanied by ...

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  43. CARTERS’ WAGES

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  44. PRETENDER’S PENALTY

    SYDNEY, Friday — Sentenced to-day to 12 months gaol at the Darlinghurst sessions on a charge of false pretences, Roy Morris, a ship’s baker, ...

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  45. WAGE PARERS

    QUEBEC, Thursday — The striking employes at the Price Paper Mills have returned, accepting a 20 per cent wage reduction. ...

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  46. HEAVY SENTENCES

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  47. THE MIDDLESEX TEAM.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The following is the Middlesex team, which will play Australia: Mann. Dales, Haig, Tanner, Kidd, Bruce, Crutchley, Hendren, Lee, ...

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  48. RACE AT DELORAINE.

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  49. THE SECOND TEST.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The following have been chosen for the second test match: Douglas (capt.), Hobbs, Hearne, Knight, Hendren, Woolley, ...

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  50. PREMIER TO PROPOSE TEAM’S HEALTH.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Premier, Mr. Austen Chamberlain, and the Middlesex and Gloucestershire captains. Mr. [?]. S. Jackson, and other ...

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