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  2. CRICKET TOUR OPENS.

    LONDON, Saturday.--In glorious weather the first match of the tour of the Australian cricket team in England was commenced to-day at Leicester. ...

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  3. VIEWS CLASH.

    LONDON, Saturday.--After a sitting occupying four and a half hours the Supreme Council adjourned until to-morrow morning, at 11 o'clock. ...

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  4. COAL DEADLOCK.

    LONDON, Saturday (1.20 p.m.).--The coal deadlock is unchanged. Serious floodings of mines are reported. The Government's new restrictive measures ...

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  5. PEACE DESIRE.

    LONDON, Friday.-- Lord Edmund Talbot has been created a Viscount on the occasion of his appointment as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. ...

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  6. CITY ROBBERY.

    One of the most sensational robberies in the recent history of Brisbane occurred on the premises of a city commercial house on Saturday night. ...

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  7. PRICE OF WHEAT.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--The question of the price of wheat for local consumption was again fully discussed yesterday at the concluding sitting of the ...

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  8. THE PHILOSOPHER OF BEERBURRUM

    Sir,--Although my delivery van is not so handsome as Mr. Charles Stewart Gibson's, of Beerburrum, nevertheless. I have some good stock on hand ...

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  9. SMALLPOX CASES.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--The deaths have occurred of two of the three smallpox patients under treatment by the local authorities. On Saturday it was ...

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  10. TEST PROSPECTS.

    Silver sunshine and cloudless skies proved delightful for the opening of a season which is expected to revive the greatest glories of English cricket. The ...

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  11. WAR MEMORIAL HOSPITAL.

    Miss S. Bruce-Nicol, hon. secretary of the Church of England Central War Memorial Hospital (St. Martin's Hospital), writes as follows:- ...

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  12. JAPAN'S ALLIANCE.

    LONDON, Friday. -- A elfish of opinion rat the Premiers Conference in June is assured on the question of the Pacific policy ...

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  13. SEPARATE PEACE.

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.--The Knox peace resolution has been adopted. PEACE TREATY WITH GERMANY. WASHINGTON, Saturday.-- Speaking ...

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  14. YAP DISPUTE.

    VANCOUVER, Friday. -- The Italian Ambassador handed Mr. Hughes (Secretary of State) a note completely agreeing with the recent Hughes mandate note, ...

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  15. BIG STRIKE THREAT

    VANCOUVER, Saturday.--A nationwide seamen's strike begins on Sunday unless an eleventh-hour mediation by the President, to whom the leaders appealed, ...

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  16. DOUBLE FATALITY.

    DALBY, Saturday. -- The tragic death occurred last night of Mrs. Mary Maud Bilton, of Undulla Creek, who was travelling by the Western mail train. She ...

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  17. DAVIS CUP.

    LONDON, Saturday.--The British Isles Davis Cup team selected to play against Spain is W. C. Crawley, R. Lycett, A. R. Kingseote, and M. Woosnam. ...

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  18. THIEVES IN CITY.

    On Saturday afternoon two men were found on the premises of the Melbourne Hotel, South Brisbane. They were upstairs and were accosted by a maid ...

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  19. TEN PEOPLE KILLED.

    VANCOUVER, Friday. -- A message from Tampico states that bandits held up on oil company's pay roll. Two bandits and eight officials were killed. The sum ...

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  20. RECORD CROWD.

    Later.--The reputation of the Australians for good performances on a hot day, such as to-day, attracted a large crowd who were formed in queues ...

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  21. DEATH OF ADMIRAL BOWDEN-SMITH.

    LONDON, Saturday.--The death is announced of Admiral Sir NAthaniel Bowden-Smith. (Admiral Bowden-Smith was born on ...

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  22. FLOUR CLAIMS.

    CAPETOWN, Friday. --Replying to Mr. Hughes's offer to compensate importers of poor quality Australian flour, General Smuts expressed much appreciation of ...

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