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  2. THIRD TEST.

    The third Test match continued at Leeds on Monday in sultry, threatening weather. The wicket was good. Woodfull was bowled by Tate for 141, while Richardson reached 100 before being run out by Macaulay in brilliant fashion. Ryder made 42 in attractive ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. AMERICAN DISASTER.

    The latest reports from Dover (New Jersey), in connection with the explosion of the powder magazine in the United States naval ammunition depot, which ...

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  4. AUSTRALIA AND CANADA.

    A representative of the Australian Press Association interviewed Mr. W. C. F. Thomas, the Commonwealth Government's representative in connection with ...

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  5. COBHAM'S FLIGHT.

    An unexpected development has occurred in connection with Mr. Alan Cobham's arrangements for the continuation of his flight. The De Haviland ...

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  6. FOOD EXPORTS.

    "There is something seriously wrong with an estimate which declares that Australia will cease to be a food exporting country in 27 years if her ...

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  7. PERSIAN REVOLT.

    News regarding the position at Azerbaijan and Khorassan is very vague. Apparently the former place is now quiet. Two regiments of infantry have been ...

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  8. INDUSTRIAL.

    Steps are to bo taken by the Melbourne coal lumpers to end the overtime strike on the wharves together with the reduction of output which was introduced ...

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  9. Thousands Homeless.

    For 24 hours after the explosion every effort to enter the immediate vicinity of the arsenal area was frustrated by fire and the occasional explosion of shells, which ...

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  10. Macartney's Batting.

    Extraordinary praise is given by Mr. [?] Warner in connection with [?]innings. "I have seen all the [?]batsmen of the last 35 years, but ...

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  11. GOVERNOR-GENERAL ILL.

    On returning to Carlton House after fulfilling this morning engagements at Rockhampton to-day, his Excellency the Governor-General (Lord Stonehaven) ...

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  12. ORDNANCE STOREMEN'S WAGES.

    An application by the Commonwealth Storemen and Packers' Union for an interpretation of clause 1 (C) of determination No. 6S of 1924, in respect of ...

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  13. "Suffering from Depression."

    Mr. Cobham reports:—The R.A.F. have kindly loaned a mechanic and expect io continue the flight on Tuesday next. Serzeant Ward, the new mechanic, ...

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  14. FEDERAL-STATE FINANCE.

    Referring to a statement, by the Premier (Mr. P. Collier), which was published in the "West Australian" last week the Leader of the Country Party ...

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  15. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    A motion to strike the name of the Hotel and Restaurant Employees' Union from the books of the metropolitan council of the Australian Labour Party will ...

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  16. "A Charming Young Fellow."

    Sergeant Ward's home is in London. He is a clever engineer, and is attached to the bombing squedron at Shaibah. Mr. Cobham describes him as a charming ...

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  17. BRAVERY RECOGNISED

    The directors of the Royal Humane Society of Australia met to-day and completed the list of awards for the year. One gold medal, seven silver medals. 31 ...

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  18. FRANCE'S WAR DEBTS.

    A party of blind and disfigured ex-service men, carrying flags, headed a procession of disabled soldiers organised as an appeal to America to grant a more lenient ...

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  19. Carr's Blunder.

    The "Daily Express" in a front page feature headed "Carr's test match blunder." published the comment of leading authorities on Carr's action. The ...

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  20. N.S.W. GOVERNMENT TENDERS

    A commission of inquiry was opened at the Treasury this morning into the methods of the treatment of tenders in the railway and other Government ...

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  21. Death Roll Increased.

    A message from Dover states that late on Sunday night the deaths had increased to nine. Twenty-five persons are missing, and several hundred are injured. ...

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  22. "MISS AUSTRALIA."

    "Oh, father!" and Miss Beryl Mills ("Miss Australia"), a strong bonny girl. Bung herself into a pair of stalwart [?] at the Central Railway. Station ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. AUSTRALIAN GOLD SURPLUS.

    The "Financial News" states that it is important that the gold reserves at the Bank of England should be strengthened before the autumn. It is interesting, the ...

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  24. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    The "Daily Express" understands that the Imperial Conference will almost certainly be postponed indefinitely, as Canada is unable to send delegates able ...

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  25. ARCTIC EXPLORATION.

    Captain H. G. Wilkins, the Arctic explorer, was here on Sunday en route for Detroit. He reiterated that his Arctic undertaking will be resumed.—Reuter. ...

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  26. BULGARIA AND RUMANIA.

    A "Daily Chronicle" special correspondent stresses the insistent danger of the situation on the Rumanian Bulgarian frontiers, where guerilla bands are very ...

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  27. FEDERAL ELECTORAL ACT.

    Evidence setting forth the opinions of he Victorian branch of the Labour Party was given before the Select Committee enquiring into the working of the ...

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  28. ANTI-BRITISH BOYCOTT

    The delegated engaged in the negotiations for a settlement of the anti-British boycott will go to Canton on July 14.—Reuter. ...

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  29. PRIVY COUNCIL.

    The Privy Council has affirmed he New Zealand Supreme Court's judgment in the case Wright versus Morgan, except in certain, particulars which are to ...

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  30. INFAMOUS CONDUCT.

    That he was guilty of two of the three charges made against him was the decision of the Medical Board of New South Wales delivered to-day in regard to the ...

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  31. PORTUGUESE POLITICAL CRISIS

    General Dacosta has been liberated, and has embarked on a warship for the Azores. It is understood that he will be given a confidential mission.—Reuter. ...

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  32. SOUTH AFRICA AND SECESSION

    Mr. George Hay, Labour member for Pretoria West, who defeated General Smuts at the general election, addressing his constituents, said that the ...

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  33. STATE INSURANCE.

    The following letter has been received by the general secretary of the Chamber of Mines at Kalgoorlie from the branch manager of the State Accident Insurance ...

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  34. SLAVERY CONVENTION

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) explained to-day the position taken up by the Commonwealth with regard to the draft slavery convention of the League of ...

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  35. IRISH INDEPENDENCE.

    Archbishop Mannix addressed to-day, a meeting of 5,000 people hold under the auspices of the American Association for the Recognition of the Irish Republic. ...

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  36. QUEENSLAND DROUGHT.

    Mr. P. Hopkins, manager of Lawn Hill station said tod-ay that the Gulf country was in fair condition. From [?] to Richmond evidence of drought were ...

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  37. COMBATING COMMUNISM.

    The legislature has passed the first reading or an Emergency Regulations Bill designed to be used in the event of internal disorders threatening to deprive ...

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  38. South Africa.

    The proposed visit to South Africa in 1926-27 of a seam organised by the Marylebone Crieket Club has been cancelled.—Reuter. ...

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  39. BRIBERY CHANGES.

    The inquiry into the allegations of the bribery of police by bookmakers was continued to-day by the Royal Commissioner (Judge Mitchell). ...

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  40. ABDEL KRIM'S DEFEAT.

    The Sultan of Morocco has arrived on board the cruiser Paris in order to attend the inauguration of the new Moslem mosque in Paris, and other ceremonies ...

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  41. FEDERAL REFERENDUM.

    The right of the Commonwealth Council of Federated Unions to determine the attitude to be adopted towards the referendum question by the affiliated unions ...

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  42. FATALITY NEAR DENMARK.

    William Bolt, a member of the construction gangs who singed on at Albany on July 3 for work on the Denmark railway, met with a fatal accident at that ...

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  43. RESUMPTION OF PROPERTY.

    A writ claiming £500,000 has been issued by Mr. W. H, Drew on behalf of Criterion Theatres. Ltd., against the municipal council of Sydney, which will ...

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  44. MIGRATION COMMISSION.

    A persistent rumour gained currency in the city to-day that the Premier (Mr Gunn) had accepted the position offered to him by the Federal Government on ...

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  45. FRENCH AVIATOR RETIRES.

    Captain Doisy, the hero of many long distance flights, has returned from Peking and has announced that the is retiring from flying. ...

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  46. THE STRANDED COOMA.

    "Well up on the reef," was the way in which the position of the stranded Cooma was described this morning in official quarters. The examination of the vessel ...

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