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  2. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN

    LONDON, Wednesday. -.Now that the last test match is finished, lee Australian Press Association is in a [?] to divulge that line learn has ...

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  3. DISARMAMENT

    WASHINGTON. Wednesday — It is understood that President Harding in replying to a delegation from the National League of Women Voters, ...

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  4. THE IRISH CRISIS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. De Valera, in his addres to the Dail Eireann. stated that from the reports of the British and foreign press there ...

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  5. THE WOOL POSITION

    LONDON, Wednesday,—The Australian Press Association’s correspondent understands that, the Colonial Wool Merchals Association has ...

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  6. GRAND NATIONAL BET

    SYDNEY. Thursday—George Daniels Nightingale and Arthur Moore were placed on trial lie fore Judge White at the Darlinghurst ...

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  7. BROUGHT TO BOOK.

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Twenty-one charges of breaking and entering various city and suburban warehouses were preferred against John ...

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  8. MINERS’ CONFERENCE

    LONDON. Wednesday — Contrary expectations, the miners’ annual conference opened with an unusually subdued atmosphere. President Smith ...

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  9. WOOL FEDERATION MEET

    LONDON, Wednesday—Sir Hughes conferred with the executive of the Wool Federation- privately to-day. A statement subsequently issued to the ...

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  10. U.S. ARMY REDUCTIONS

    WASHINGTON, Wednesday—Senator Lodge bas been severely criticised for his reductions in the army and navy appropriations. Congress ...

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  11. A ROUGH VOYAGE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday,— A protracted voyage is being saide from Dunedin to Hobart by the [?] Thucakat, which [?] the ...

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  12. SHIPYARD JOINERS

    LONDON,, Thursday.—The shipyard joiners bare accepted an immediate weekly cut of six shillings. A further cut of three shillings in ...

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  13. ENGLISH CAPTAIN’S VIEW.

    LONDON, Wednesday— A former English captain with, whom the Australian Press Association has been in lose touch for months past, more ...

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  14. COST OF LIVING

    MELBOURNE, Thursday—According to the official statasties issued today there was a decrease of 2.1 per cant. in the price of food and ...

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  15. ASIATICS IN SOUTH AFRICA

    JOHANNESBURG, Thursday—The native colored population is strongly protesting against the new Transvaal poll tax, passed-recently, by-the Provincial ...

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  16. COCKATOD DOCKS

    SYDNEY, Thursday— Mr [?] M.P. stated to-day that a de[?] representing the employes in the stores department st cocka too t[?] ...

    Article : 91 words
  17. Advertising

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    Advertising : 300 words
  18. ARMING TO UTMOST POWER

    LONDON, Wednesday,— Mr. De Valers speaking in tie Dail Eireann to-day said that they menat to arm [?] to the utmost to their ...

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  19. AUSTRALIA’S RESOURCES

    LONDON, Wednesday—Mr. Hughes has invited a number of bankers and financiers to Australia House on Friday, when be is-delivering an address ...

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  20. DE VALERA CHEERED,.

    DUBLIN, Wednesday.—Mr. De Valers’s declaraupn that he would not accept the terms was greeted with prolonged cheers by the crowd ...

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  21. MASSEY HONORED

    LONDON. Wednesday — Mr. Massey is, receiving the freedom of Sheffield on Friday and that of Darlington on Saturday. He is afterwards ...

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  22. FORT PIRIE SMELTERS

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.— Information. was received by Mr. Povaton. Minister for Home and Territories to-day that the dispute at Port Pirie ...

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  23. NORTHERN TERRITORY

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.— Telegrams were sent to-day to the Administrator of the Northern Territory by the Minister directing that ...

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  24. TASMANIAN [?]

    DEVONPORT, Thursday—[?] Cumming and Co are [?] the delivery at the sport [?] of 259.000 test of [?] ...

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  25. G. B. FRY’S OPINION.

    LONDON. Thursday.—Mr. C. B [?] to the Morning Post” Critsing Mr. P.F. Warner’s criticism of Arresting, He states that ...

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  26. WIRELESS TELEPHONY

    ALLAHABAD, Thursday — Very Successful experiments in wireless telephony have been effected between Bombay and Poona, a distance of 75 ...

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  27. ENGLISH MAILS

    MELBOURNE Thursday—Mr [?] H. Wise, P.M.G. has [?] make an official visit to West Australia and South australia leaving [?] ...

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  28. DOINGS AT DARWIN

    DARWIN, Thursday—Six more residents who refused to pay incometax were sentenced to 28 day’s imprisonment without hard, labor ...

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  29. INHALED GAS

    SYDNEY, Thursday—The City Coroner to-day concluded an inquiry into the death on August 4 of Cassels Campbell Ryrie. sub-inspector -of ...

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  30. SAXON SAFE

    CAPE TOWN, Thursday — The Union Castle mail liner Saxon, which caught fire in mid-occan on Tuesday, has arrived at Sleira Leone. ...

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  31. ARMSTRONG’S REPLY

    LONDON, Wednesday— Armstorly Interviewed, in replying to his crities says We same here to play the game, I am suite satisfied ...

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  32. AMERICAN NEWSPAPERS

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—American newspaper opinion appeals to have ranged Itself with a very few exceptions Whole-beartedly on the side of ...

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  33. TASMANIAN HAILWAYS

    DEVONPORT, Thursday—The Commissioner of Railways (Mr. G W Smith) visited Devonport to-day and conferred with Messrs, Hays and ...

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  34. COUNTRY SHOWS

    DEVONPORT, Thursday—The Agricultural Society, intends to greatly improve the prizes for the next spring show, on November 9 and 10 ...

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  35. THE NEET MATCH.

    LONDON, Thursday,—Australia’s West match will be against Glonegstershire on Saturday at Cheltenham. ...

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  36. FRANCIS BIRTLES.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday —The Administrator of the [?] has arranged for the [?] of Francis Birties, who was recently ...

    Article : 30 words
  37. NEW SOUTH WALES LOANS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 112 words
  38. Advertising

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    Advertising : 136 words
  39. COUNTY CRICKET

    LONDON Wednesday — Glamorgan scoied 37 against Hampshire in their match at Southampton on- Saturday. Kennedy (Hampshire) took eight ...

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  40. SAFEGUARDING INDUSTRIES

    LONDON, Wednesday—The House of Lords has gassed the third reading of the Safeguarding of Industries Bill after passing an amendment by ...

    Article : 142 words
  41. HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    LONDON, Wednesday,—Mr Austen Chamberlain stated m the House of commons to-day that it would be un despicable to make a statement on the ...

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  42. AIR . SERVICE.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday:— notice in the Commonwealth the Gorermonr General decress that the air arm of the defence [?] ...

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  43. STABILISING THE DOLLAR

    VANCOUVER, Wednesday,—The United Press Association k Washington correspondent learns that President Harding believes that the ...

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  44. SENSATIONAL INCIDENT

    LONDON, Tuesday.—a sensational incident occurred outside the Mansion House m - Dublin to-day. when the Irish volunteers arrested a police ...

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  45. HOSTILITIES WITH HUNGARY

    MELBOURNE, Thursday—The Governor General has published [?] that the hostilities between his Majesty and the King of Hungary ter ...

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  46. TRADE DEPRESSION

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—In the course or the State ejection speeches delivered by the candidates in the Labpr interest, frequent . reference ...

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  47. TAXING BRITISH SHIPS

    LONDON. Wednesday— A member of the. House of Commons to-day detailed the -taxes imposed on British ships in Australia, compare it to the ...

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  48. SINN. FEIN FINANCE.

    LONDON Wednesday—Mr. Michael Collins, the Sinn Fein Finance Minister reported to the Dail Eireann that the republic had a credit balance of ...

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  49. UPPER SILESIA

    LONDON, Thursday.— The “Morning Post” understands that the British Government has declared its will lingness to despatch two more ...

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  50. DIVORCE COURT

    BURNIE, Thursday—Before Mr. Justice. ewing in the Supreme Court to-day James Leonard Casey [?] application- for a dissolution [?] ...

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  51. LATE HARRY HAWKER

    LONDON. Wednesday.—The. Secretary of State for Air (Mr F. E. Guest in the House of Commons to-day stated that the Air Ministry was aware ...

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  52. IRISH EMIGRATION

    LONDON Wednesday—The Trish Registrar General's report shows that 6000 males and 2510 females emigrated from Ireland in ...

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  53. SOVIET RUSSIA

    PETROGRAD Wednesday. — The Central Soviet has abolished probihition The decree issued permits the manufacture and sale of wine ...

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  54. NOTHING ELSE. LEFT

    LONDON, Wednesday — A number of unemployed ex-soldiers are joining the Spanish Foreign Legion to fight in Morocco at 3/3 wt day. ...

    Article : 30 words
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