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  2. CRICKET.

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  3. "GO GET IT."

    Hotter and hotter grows the search by the Railway Royal Commission for alleged missing documents connected with the 1917 strike. ...

    Article : 1,133 words
  4. THE LATEST CABLES

    A message from Washington states that a committee, bearing a petition signed by 20,503 clergymen, representative of Protestants, Roman Catholics, and Jews, called on President ...

    Article : 142 words
  5. IRELAND TO-DAY.

    Organised by the Protestant Federation of New South Wales a demonstration of loyalty took place in the Town Hall last night. The hall was packed and the doors had. ...

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  6. EMPIRE PROBLEMS.

    Mr. Winston Churchill's speech to the Imperial Conference was devoted to the Crown Colonies, whose story, he said, was full of interest and romance. Problems existed in these ...

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  7. THE KING'S DESIRE.

    The King and Queen received a tremendous welcome at Belfast. Steamers with noisy sirens raised a chorus as the escorting fleet entered the port. The streets were packed with ...

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  8. 70,000,000 DAYS.

    Since the New Year 70,000,000 working days have been lost owing to labor disputes. For the first time in the history of the industry in Britain not a single blast furnace is ...

    Article : 343 words
  9. SHANTUNG.

    It is announced from Pekin that the Minister for Foreign Affairs (Dr. W. W. Yen) has issued a statement to the effect that China believes that there is no occasion for opening ...

    Article : 139 words
  10. CHURCH UNITY.

    In the House of Commons, Mr. R. Munro moved the second reading of the Church of Scotland Bill, which aims at a union to terminate ecclesiastical rivalry. He said the ...

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  11. TRADE DEPRESSION.

    Mr. Mark Sheldon (Australian Trade Commissioner) has returned to New York from Washington. He states that he found the keenest interest was being taken in the ...

    Article : 147 words
  12. DOMINION TRADE.

    At the Empire Producers Union luncheon to Mr. Hughes, the chairman, Mr. Ben. Morgan ...

    Article : 166 words
  13. ADMIRAL SIMS.

    Admiral Sims has arrived at New York. Extraordinary precautions were taken to prevent Irish demonstrations. The docks were closed to the nubile, and 1000 police guarded the ...

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  14. JAPANESE ALLIANCE.

    Mr. Lennox Simpson, Political Advisor to China, whose nom de plume is Putnam Weale, in an interview with the Australian Press Association, "was questioned on the effects ...

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  15. A SONGLESS TOAST.

    Newspapers are giving prominence to a characteristic incident at the Empire Producers' lunch. When 'he toast of "The King" was given the ...

    Article : 99 words
  16. SYDNEY STUDENT'S SUCCESS.

    Mr. Charles L. Terry, of Sydney, New South Wales, who graduated in civil engineering at the Troy Polytechnic, is one of the eight students who has been chosen by the combined ...

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  17. WORKERS' PROBLEMS.

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--The All-Australian Congress of Trades Unions was resumed to-day. Considerable discussion took place on a ...

    Article : 537 words
  18. TRAINING METHODS.

    A message from Atlantic City reports that Kid Norfold. a negro light-heavyweight, has joined Dempsey's team of sparring partners. Harry Greb and Mike Gibbons are also expected ...

    Article : 118 words
  19. MISSING SHIPS.

    The Commerce Department at Washington has listed 20 ships as missing during the last six months, including tho British tankers Ottawa and Gymeric, the British schooner ...

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  20. IRISH CAUSE.

    A message from Denver states that the American Federation of Labor Convention has adopted a resolution urging congress to recognise the Irish Republic, and expressing ...

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  21. UNCRICKETLIKE CONDUCT

    The newspapers dealing with Crawford's run-out in the Australian v. Surrey match, refer to the crowd's "uncricketlike conduct." The "Morning Post" says: "By tradition ...

    Article : 66 words
  22. PUSHED OUT OF OFFICE.

    A Rome message states that, following a conflict in the Chamber between Fascisti deputies and Socialists, Signor Giolitti, Premier, requested Signor Labriola. Minister for Labor. ...

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  23. NAVAL REVIEWS.

    MELBOURNE. Thursday.--Mr. Marks (N.S.W.) suggested in the House of Representatives today that when the Navy Department mined upon another manoeuvre by the fleet in ...

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  24. MISCHA LEVITZKI.

    Mischa Levitzki's farewell matinee at the Town Hall yesterday was a blaze of excitement from beginning to end. There did not seem to be a vacan[?] space in the hall, a ...

    Article : 232 words
  25. PLAGUE IN RUSSIA.

    A Helsingfors message says that according to a report made before the Pan-Russian Health Congress at Moscow, plague is rapidly spreading in south-east Russia from Persia ...

    Article : 68 words
  26. MR. LARKIN'S RESIGNATION.

    Mr. Larkin, manager of the Commonwealth Line, has not received a reply to his letter to Mr. Hughes dated June 17, asking to be relieved of the managership. ...

    Article : 212 words
  27. AMERICA'S NAVY.

    A Washington message states that. Mr. Denby, Secretary for the Navy, has announced the reorganisation of the Atlantic and Pacific Fleets, whereby a preponderance of ...

    Article : 242 words
  28. Stop-Press.

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  29. GUN-RUNNING CONSPIRACY.

    A message from Norfolk (Virginia) says that the Department of Justice has ordered tho steamer Eastside to be held pending the investigation of the conspiracy connected with the ...

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  30. A BUTCHER'S ESTATE.

    Probate has been granted of the will of the late Mr. Edward James Ashcroft, master butcher, of Macquarie Street, Liverpool. The testator, who died in November last, left an ...

    Article : 76 words
  31. OVERSEA SPORTING.

    Ayr beat the New Zealand bowlers by 133 to 84. in wet weather. At Wimbledon, in the third round of the tennis championships, Kingscote beat F. G. Lowe. ...

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  32. BOXING IN AMERICA.

    Jack M'Auliffe, undefeated lightweight champion, who is observing Dempsey, says that the champion's most noticeable falling is that he "burns out quickly." He needs a lot of wind ...

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  33. HAT FACTORY BURNT OUT.

    J. Fotheringham and Sons' hat and blouse factory at 578 Harris' Street, Ultimo, was completely burnt out by a fire which broke out shortly after 11 o'clock last night, and was not ...

    Article : 65 words
  34. GENERAL CABLES.

    M. Clemencean visited Oxford University, where an honorary doctorship was conferred upon him. The British Producers' Organisation is ...

    Article : 85 words
  35. LATE SHIPPING.

    With Melbourne: Port Chalmer., Wodonga, Paleona, Bombala, Ceramic. With Melbourne: Port Chalmers, Wodonga, Pa with Townsville: Kurunba. Marrina. Changsha. ...

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  36. FAR EASTERN REPUBLIC.

    Pekin despatches state that the Far Eastern Republican Army has totally defeated anti-Bolshevik forces, under Sternburg, invading Southern Siberia. ...

    Article : 26 words
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