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  2. MATCH AT CHELTENHAM

    With 425 runs on the board for the loss of eight wickets in the first innings of the match against Gloucestershire, the Australian Eleven is in ...

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  3. POLL FOR ASSEMBLY

    Having scrutinised carefully the list of nominations for the Legislative Assembly, Ministers and leading members of Liberal organisations are more ...

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  4. NORTHCLIFFE TOUR

    Lord Northcliffe, principal proprietor of "The Times," will arrive in Australia by the steamer Maheno on September 7. He will spend four days in ...

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  5. THE RUIN OF RUSSIA

    Heartrending stories of Russian famine and disease continue to reach London, based on the accounts given by the hordes of refugees who are ...

    Article : 117 words
  6. ROYAL CHAPLAIN FINED

    Archdeacon William Harris, one of the chaplains to the King, and Minister of the English Church at Brussels, has been fined £5 at Mariborough ...

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  7. CRITICISM OF ARMSTRONG

    Despite C. B. Fry's defence of Armstrong in regard to the lack of interest shown in the closing hours of the fourth Test match, "The Times" cricket ...

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  8. MUNCHERS OF SORREL

    The Riga correspondent of "The Times" states that reports with regard to the famine and disease in Russia continue to be conflicting, but terrible ...

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  9. OLDFIELD PREFERS ENGLAND

    [?]ldheld has expressed a desire to settle in England. He has entered into negotiations with Lancashire, for whom he will play as an amateur, provided a ...

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  10. RELIEF FROM AMERICA

    "The Vossische Zeltung" correspondent at Riga says that under agreement between the Soviet and the American Relief Administration, ...

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  11. CLOSE COUNTY CONTEST

    Surrey, Middlesex, and Yorkshire are leading for the county championship. Yorkshire has made a bid for first place by dismissing Surrey at the ...

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  12. LAWN TENNIS IN U.S.

    At Forest Hills, Mrs Mallory retained the title of Woman Lawn Tennis Champion of America, defeating Miss, Mary Browne, of California, ...

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  13. NEW SWIMMING RECORDS

    Chriznias Arneborg, of Sweden, at the Inter-Scandinavia swimming matches established a world's record for a thousand metres free style, his time being ...

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  14. CITY POLLING PLACES

    As four Liberal and seven Labor members have been re-elected unopposed to the Legislative Assembly for the metropolitan area, there will be ...

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  15. FOODSTUFFS BEING SENT

    The agreement providing for the relief of the famine-stricken population of Russia has been signed by a Soviet representative and Mr Brown, ...

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  16. PLEASURE STEAMER AGROUND

    A steamer on which 1500 holiday makers were returning from the Isle of Man ran aground near the New Brighton Lighthouse, at the mouth of ...

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  17. INDIAN TO VISIT AUSTRALIA

    It is understood that Dr. Sastri, who represented India at the Empire Conference, will visit Canada after attending a meeting of the Assembly of the ...

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  18. Woman Fights Channel

    Mrs. Hamilton swam from Cape Grisnez (France) to within three miles of Deal. She was in the water 20 hours, and ...

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  19. BOLSHEVIKS HAVE TO HELP

    It is expected, says the Riga correspondent of "The Times," that the first trainload of foods for the starving Russians to be sent by the ...

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  20. JAPAN'S ARMY STRENGTH

    At the twentieth conference of Japanese army commanders to be held in Tokio early in September, consideration will be given to the question of ...

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  21. O.B.U. IN ENGLAND

    At the annual conference of the National Union of General Workers, over which Mr J. R. Clynes, M.P., presided, a resolution was unanimously ...

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  22. PROMINENT RUNNER KILLED

    General regret was expressed in professional running circles today, when it was learned that Jack Godfrey the well-known athlete, was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. SMUGGLING IN NORWAY

    In a message from Christiania "The Times" correspondent states that owing to the excessive smuggling, chiefly at the mouth of the Christiania Fiord, ...

    Article : 110 words
  24. GENERAL CABLES

    It is not believed that a general election will occur in Canada before next year. The Cabinet has been carefully considering this decision ...

    Article : 140 words
  25. HUSBAND BLAMES ATHEISM

    After 19 years of happy married life, said William John Goding, 42, driver, of Berry street. Richmond, in the Divorce Court today, his wife, Lillian Rose ...

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  26. TONIGHT'S MEETINGS

    Tonight's meetings include:--Mr Lawson (the Premier).--Ararat, 8. Mr F. Eggleston (Nationalist)--Corner of Orrong and Alma roads. [?] corner of ...

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  27. FUTURE OF THE GAME

    Interviewed by "The Observer" in regard to the future of English cricket. L. H. Tennyson, who captained England in the last three Test matches, ...

    Article : 205 words
  28. CLUBS BUY FOOTBALLERS

    A phenomenal football season is anticipated. It will open on August 28. The leading clubs have surpassed all records in the sums paid for the ...

    Article : 121 words
  29. REDUCING STAFF AT LITHGOW

    As a result of the reduction of the staff at the Lithgow Small Arms Factory, a number of returned soldiers have lost their positions. ...

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  30. FATAL FALL FROM PONY

    Dorothy H[?]mphries, 2[?] of Glen Eira road. Caulfield, had been out riding on a pony and was on her way home when the animal shied at a dog. Miss Humphries was thrown ...

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  32. CASH REGISTER STOLEN

    Breaking through a hessian skylight, a thief manipulated the door key, and entered the butchers shop of William Dobb[?]e, Chapel street, Windsor, during the week-end. He ...

    Article : 111 words
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