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  2. THIRD CYCLONIC STORM.

    Another cyclonic storm--the third in four weeks-- operated over the coast of New South Wales on Friday and Saturday. Wind at gale force raised a heavy sea and torrential ...

    Article : 370 words
  3. MONEY IN LONDON.

    The reduction in the bank rate has caused a more cheerful tone on the Stock Exchange, with improved quotations for gilt-edged securities. But those who anticipated an increase ...

    Article : 238 words
  4. IRELAND'S CAUSE.

    Mr. De Valera, interviewed on the eve of his departure for Ireland, said:-- "Though the immediate future is uncertain, we have perfect confidence in the ultimate ...

    Article : 508 words
  5. EMPIRE PROBLEMS.

    The delegates to the Imperial Conference reassembled to-day. The morning session was devoted to naval defence. There being a long discussion, no ...

    Article : 208 words
  6. FOURTH TEST MATCH.

    On first arriving at-Old Trafford, at 10 o'clock, the Australians found the covered stands well occupied, in spite of the rain. It had teen raining steadily throughout the ...

    Article : 491 words
  7. £5,005,000 FOR WOOL

    In the course of a few days the Australian Central Wool Committee, for and on behalf of, the Commonwealth Government, will distribute priority wool certificates and share certificates ...

    Article : 880 words
  8. TALL SCORING.

    Lancashire, with 454 for nine wickets, declared the innings closed, and Surrey made 528 (Shepherd 212). Ernest Tyldesley took, three wickets for 33 runs. ...

    Article : 42 words
  9. BEST AVERAGES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 97 words
  10. DAVIS CUP.

    The Davis Cup match preliminary tie, between Canada and Australia, began to-day, at Toronto. In the first singles game J. B. Hawkes ...

    Article : 252 words
  11. ANGLO-AMERICAN NEGOTIATIONS.

    Washington despatches submitted to the Empire Conference did not contribute to a settlement of the controversy between London and Washington. ...

    Article : 223 words
  12. GIGANTIC SEAS.

    Officers of the P. and O. branch liner Beltana describe the gale as one of the heaviest experienced off the coast. The Beltana, carrying over 600 passengers, ...

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  13. M..C.C. TEAM.

    WELLINGTON, Friday.--The New Zealand Cricket Council has definitely invited the M.C.C. to send a team to New Zealand in the coining season, commencing the tour the first week in ...

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  14. THE CONFERENCE.

    The United Press correspondent at London interviewed Mr. Hughes, who said:--"There can be no disarmament until the need for armaments no longer exists. It follows from this ...

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  15. ANGLICAN COMMUNION.

    "Instead of thy fathers thou shalt have children whom thou mayest make princes in all lands." Preaching from this text in St. James' King Street, last night, Bishop ...

    Article : 641 words
  16. LORD NORTHCLIFFE'S VIEWS.

    Lord Northcliffe has arrived. He told the local reporters that he wondered if the American people knew that Ireland had been offered a form of government ...

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  17. FRENCH DIPLOMACY.

    British official circles are viewing with misgiving certain tendencies in recent French diplomacy, as evinced by the postponement of the Supreme Council meeting. Forcing ...

    Article : 143 words
  18. DIED AT SEA.

    Three passengers by the Ormonde from Australia died during the voyage home to England. George Nicholas, a Greek, succumbed to ...

    Article : 58 words
  19. AT MURWILLUMBAH.

    MURWILLUMBAH, Sunday.--The greatest flood in the history of the Tweed occurred with extraordinary suddenness on Friday night. Appalling damage was inflicted, and two lives ...

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  20. OUTLOOK FOR BUTTER.

    Prospects for the coming Australian and New Zealand butter season appear very favorable. Traders anticipate that there will be a strong market .until March next. Owing to the drought ...

    Article : 261 words
  21. INTO THE GALE.

    The Orient liner Osterley cleared the Heads during the gale on Saturday, and presented a fine sight as she headed southward against the fierce squalls and big seas. When last soon. ...

    Article : 440 words
  22. SPANIARDS SURPRISED.

    Messages from Madrid say that strong contingents of natives violently, attacked the advanced Spanish positions at Melilla. It is reported that several hundred Spaniards ...

    Article : 129 words
  23. GREAT DISASTER.

    The Geneva correspondent of the "Daily Express" states that a nitric acid factory exploded at Bodio. A fire which followed is threatening two other factories with reservoirs of ether. ...

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  24. DESPERATE PLIGHT.

    The Riga correspondent of the "Daily Express" writes:--"Famine is increasing, and 30,000,000 in the hunger zone, after eating cats, dogs, and rats, are now fleeing from their ...

    Article : 224 words
  25. ART AND SELFISHNESS.

    Mr. Frank Rutter, art critic of the "Sunday Times," writes:-- "Common honesty compels us to recognise that Australia has greater need, of Millais ...

    Article : 182 words
  26. GENERAL CABLES.

    Bushfires have affected 40,000 acres of moorland at Deeside. A hundred tons of stacked peat were destroyed. A cable from Berlin says that von ...

    Article : 511 words
  27. THE FINAL CURTAIN.

    The phenomenal London run of "Chu Chin Chow" ended to-night, after 2238 performances. Tree's famous theatre now passes into the hands of the new theatrical firm. Grossmith ...

    Article : 317 words
  28. MARKET FOR WOOL.

    Yorkshire wool manufacturing trades are not showing much sign of revival, though a few mills are running full time, principally to work off arrears. No general Increase in activity is ...

    Article : 167 words
  29. OVERSEA SPORT.

    The committee of the Amateur Rowing Association, in conference with representatives of the universities, Henley regatta, and provincial rowers, decided that organised international ...

    Article : 288 words
  30. GREEK VICTORIES.

    An Athens message says that members of the Royal Family, Cabinet Ministers, and members of Parliament attended a Te Deum in the Cathedral to mark the victory at Eskishehi. ...

    Article : 85 words
  31. TITANIC ENERGY.

    Three cyclonic storms in four weeks is something quite novel to New South Wales, and to the usually peaceful Pacific which bounds its coast. Any one of them would have ...

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  32. CHINESE BANDITS.

    News from Shanghai says that the Far Eastern Republic has sent a Note to the Chinese Government, stating that, unless China taken steps to prevent Ungern and Sternburg's forces ...

    Article : 82 words
  33. RED FLAG FOR CHILDREN.

    The Communists of Sydney are thorough in their propaganda methods. Not content with their organisation work in the Domain, and at their usual week-day and Sunday meetings, ...

    Article : 206 words
  34. JAPAN AND HAWAII.

    Mr. J. V. A. M'Murray, of the Far Eastern Division of the State Department, told the House immigration Committee that Japan bolds that the Japanese exclusion agreement of 1908 ...

    Article : 70 words
  35. ABERTILLEY MURDER.

    At Abertilley the coroner's Jury returned a verdict of wilful murder against the boy Jones. Throughout the trial, the 15-year-old boy took copious notes of the evidence, and ...

    Article : 73 words
  36. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    A mixed Bawra and free wool sale was held to-day. For merinos competition was well maintained, especially for the Continent. Trices almost reached June parity. Crossbreds ...

    Article : 62 words
  37. LATE SHIPPING.

    BRISBANE.--Dep., July 23: Wyeema, str., for Sydney; Tinana, str., for Maryborough and Hundaberg; Arawatta, str., for Cairns. TOWNSVILLE.--Dep., July 23: Bombala, str., for ...

    Article : 57 words
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