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  2. THIRD TEST.

    The third test match was resumed at Leeds on Tuesday morning in [?] weather and on a wicket which showed signs of wearing. Macaulay and Geary continued England's first innings and made a splendid stand, adding 108 runs for the ninth wicket. Macaulay made 76 and Geary ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. BRITISH POLITICS.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. A. Henderson (Labourite) moved for the appointment of a Select Committee to consider how far a Minister might ...

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  4. FRANCE'S WAR DEBT.

    It was announced officially to-day that Mr. Winston Churchill and M. Caillaux had signed a definite debt-funding agreement and that the text of it would be ...

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  5. EMPIRE AFFAIRS.

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. W. Ormsby-Gore (Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies) informed Mr. J. S. Wardlaw-Milne (Conservative) that ...

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  6. BRITISH COAL CRISIS.

    Motions rejecting the latest proposal of the coal-owners and asking for the permission of the National Federation to withdraw all of the "safety" men from ...

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  7. RENNIE ON TRIAL.

    The hearing was commenced in the Criminal Court yesterday morning before Mr. Justice Northmore and a jury of the charge against Royston Rennie(26), of ...

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  8. Monday's Play.

    The Australian Press Association's special correspondent at Leeds writes:—After the feast came very plain fare. Not that the Australians did not keep the ...

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  9. Partial Moratorium.

    General satisfaction has been caused by the announcement that an agreement has been reached in connection with France's debt to Britain, thus ending ...

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  10. COBHAM'S FLIGHT.

    Mr. Alan Cobham, accompanied by Mechanic-Sergeant Ward, departed today for Bushire. They boarded the machine at 6 a.m., and were towed by ...

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  11. University Congress.

    Mr. L. Amery (Secretary of State for the Dominions) presided to-day at the inaugural Government luncheon to delegates of the Congress of the Universities ...

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  12. Lancashire Team.

    The following team will play for Lancashire in its return match against the Australians at Liverpool on Wednesday:—Major L. Green (captain) ...

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  13. "As Keen as Mustard."

    Mr. Cobham, although slightly indisposed, was full of spirit. Sergeant Ward was "as keen as mustard." He intends to be married on his return ...

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  14. The Fixtures.

    14.—Liverpool—v. Lancashire. 17.—Glasgow—v. West of Scotland (two days). 20.—Perth—v. East of Scotland. ...

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  15. LEVEL CROSSING SMASH.

    Another name was added yesterday to the long list of those of poisons killed in level crossing accidents in Western Australia when at railway crossing at ...

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  16. DISARMAMENT.

    Various fresh demands with regard to disarmament and the reorganisation of the German army, with references to secret military organisations have been ...

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  17. County Games.

    At Dudley Glamorgan scored 470 for six wickets and then declared (Bell 225) Turnbull 71), Worcester made 98 and 284 (M. Foster 82, Mercer, 6 for 58). ...

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  18. Value of Franc.

    The French franc in. London this evening closed at 197, and the Belgian franc at 236,50 to the pound sterling.—Reuter. ...

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  19. FIGHTING IN CHINA.

    All of the reports received from, Peking indicate severe fighting during the past week in the Nankow Pass and elsewhere. The combined troops ...

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  20. Arms Conference.

    Mr. F. B. Kellogg, Secretary of State, said to-day that his department had denied formally the report that he had informed President Coolidge that as far as ...

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  21. THE NORTH-WEST.

    Establishing what is said to be a record run from Wyndham to Hall's Creek along the Ord-river road the Minister for Works (Mr. A. McCallum) and party ...

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  22. ROYAL GARDEN PARTY

    There is much heart-burning among visiting Australians with reference to the restriction of the number of invitations to a garden party to be held at ...

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  23. Hobbs's New Record.

    In making 83 in England's second innings, J. B. Hobbs broke yet another record. Previously Clem, Hill held the test match aggregate with 2,660 runs but ...

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  24. TROUBLE IN KOREA.

    A wave of indignation is sweeping Korea as a result of an American missionary, Dr. Haysmeier, having branded a Korean boy whom he caught stealing ...

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  25. Steep and Rough Roads.

    "Your roads have made a lasting impression upon me," remarked the Minister for Works (Mr. A. McCallum) when addressing residents at Hall's Creek last ...

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  26. N.S.W. GOVERNMENT TENDERS.

    Mr. J. B. Home sat to-day as a Commission of Investigation into certain charges made in connection with the acceptance of timber tenders by the ...

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  27. Recent Disorders.

    In the House of Commons to-day the Speaker (Mr. J. H. Whiteley), replying to Major W. P. Colfox (Conservative) said he regarded the recent scene in the ...

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  28. UNKNOWN SOLDIER.

    "Sentiment is evaporating, and we should, not disturb the sacred relics of soldiers to transfer them here, where they would soon be forgotten, from ...

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  29. SHIPMENT OF GOLD.

    Gold of the value of 5,000,000 dollars arrived in Son Francisco in the steamer Ventura from Australia. It is consigned to the local Federal Reserve Bank of ...

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  30. Views of the Critics.

    The "Daily Express's" special critic says:—"The Australians have the third test more than half won. England's batting broke down badly. It was a triumph for ...

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  31. A MAHOMETAN CREW.

    A Mahometan crew of 29 seamen abandoned the British cargo vessel City of Newcastle at the dock, and established a mild state of mutiny as a religious ...

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  32. BRIBERY CHARGES.

    The proceedings were lively at the continuation to-day of the inquiry into allegations of the bribery of police by illicit bookmakers. The Royal Commissioner ...

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  33. SUGAR PRICES.

    In the House of Representatives today Mr. Gregory (C.P., W.A.) drew attention to the practice of retailers of sugar in Perth and other parts of ...

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  34. SANITARY CONGRESS.

    "If what we have just heard in the paper dealing with the handling of meat in a typical provincial English city is true. Great Britain is a century behind ...

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  35. Tuesday's Play.

    The weather at Leeds to-day was sultry, and the wicket showed some signs of wearing. Ten thousand spectators were present at the start of play. ...

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  36. AMERICAN DISASTER.

    A message from Dover (New Jersey) reports that the deaths from the recent explosions numbered 16 on Monday, and that some 200 buildings out of 500 ...

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  37. MELBOURNE WHARF LABOURERS.

    The stop work meeting of the coal section of the Melbourne Wharf Labourers' Union to-day decided to call of the overtime strike as from 1 o'clock to-day, and ...

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  38. MIGRATION.

    A party of 31 lads under the New Zealand sheep breeders' scheme is proceeding to the Dominion in the steamer Corinthic. ...

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  39. Triple Centuries.

    There have been only three occasions in which three individual centuries have been scored in the same innings in Test cricket, and strangely enough all three ...

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  40. SHIPBUILDING.

    The outstanding feature of Lloyd's shipbuilding returns for the three months which ended on June 30 last is the remarkable development of motor tonnage. ...

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  41. New Settlers.

    The following is the official list of new settlers due to arrive at Fremantle by the s.s. Ballarat on July 22:—Nominated: Alexander, Mrs. Annabella and family ...

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  42. POISON IN DRINK BOTTLES.

    Brown and Broad, Newstead Homes Limited, were to-day fined £3, including costs, for having used bottles of the kind commonly used to contain a drink for the ...

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  43. S.A PARLIAMENT.

    The final session of the present Parliament will be opened by the Governor on Thursday. ...

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  44. CANADIAN WHEAT YIELD.

    Based on the conditions which prevailed np to June 30 last the Canadian wheat yield is estimated at about 348,626,000 bushels.—Reuter. ...

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