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  2. The Critics.

    Mr. Pelham Warner, in the "Morning Post" says:-"To Bardsley too much praise cannot be given. Without him the Australians would have fared badly. He ...

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  3. SECOND TEST.

    The match between England and Australia was resumed at Lord's yesterday is summer weather. The wicket was good despite the fact that some person during the night had turned the house on to an adjacent patch. Australia carried her score to 383 before the last wicket fell. Bardsley ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. EARTHQUAKES.

    Reports from the province of Foggia indicate that over 2,000 houses and several villages were destroyed by earth-quake.—Reuter. ...

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  5. THE REFERENDUM.

    Meetings of both the State Nationalist and Country Parliamentary parties will be held at Parliament House on Wednesday to consider the attitude to be adopted ...

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  6. CHINA.

    Wu-Pei-Fu has arrived here. Wu-Pei-Fu and Chang-Tso-Lin are expected to meet in order to thresh out various questions in connection with the future ...

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  7. BRITISH COAL CRISIS.

    This week's Parliament will be devoted to the Coal Bills, which manifestly will be fiercely contested. Meanwhile a settlement does not seem nearer. ...

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  8. GERMANY.

    Two million unemployed in Germany are receiving doles from the Government amounting to £60,000,000 sterling a Meanwhile the United Steel Works— ...

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  9. FRANCE.

    M. Caillaux commenced his career as financial dictator by compulsorily retiring M. Robineau, Governor of the Bank of France, and promoting M. Moreau, ...

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  10. Outrages Against Foreigners.

    The papers are publishing graphic details of the recent murders and attacks on foreigners in the interior and commenting thereon. Regarding the ...

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  11. Damage at Rhodes.

    All the Islands of the Dodecanese group in the Aegean Sea felt shocks, but no damage was done except at Rhodes, where a lighthouse at the southern extremity of ...

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  12. AMERICA.

    The unusual phenomenon of hundreds of criminals now facing trial changing please of not guilty to please of guilty, on voluntarily offering confession has ...

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  13. "IF CHRIST HAD COME TO LONDON."

    Mr. Lloyd George, in a remarkable speech in the Welsh Baptist Chapel, London, recalled Mr. W. T. Stesd's "If Christ Came to Chicago." ...

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  14. Natives Frightened.

    A series of shocks at intervals of a few seconds were felt at Port Said, and seat the inhabitants of the native quarters scurrying and shouting about the streets. ...

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  15. WORKERS' COMPENSATION INSURANCE.

    Events regarding the attitude of insurance companies towards the Workmen's Compensation Act are moving rapidly. To-day one of the largest Australian ...

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  16. Colonel Trevor's Views.

    Colonel Philip Trevor in the "Daily Telegraph" says:-"It was when Ryder came in that the Australians made a big tactical mistake. Ryder in a fine hitter ...

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  17. MISS MIGNON TREVOR.

    A rich musical speaking voice, suggesting a wealth of song behind it, a commanding figure, a pleasant and purposeful face, such at a glance is Miss ...

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  18. Sumatra Visited.

    The series of earthquakes extending from Italy to Egypt has apparently moved up to several places in Central Sumatra, where a heavy earthquake was ...

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  19. At Singapore.

    Two distinct earthquake shocks with a very small interval between them were felt at 10.28 this morning and lasted twenty seconds. They were the heaviest ...

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  20. Position in Country.

    Reports from country centres indicate an alarming state of affairs. A message from Coff's Harbour states that the whole of the 20 sawmills in the Shire of ...

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  21. BRIBERY ALLEGATIONS.

    Further evidence was brought to-day before the Royal Commission which is investigating allegations of police bribery. William Alfred Quinn, driver, of Adelaide, ...

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  22. VICTORIA'S GOVERNOR.

    In cheerless weather the new Governor of Victoria Lord Somers, with Lady Somers and their daughter Elizabeth, reached Melbourne by the R.M.S. Cathay ...

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  23. ZEEBRUGGE.

    A tablet on the Mole at Zeebrugge, commemorating St. George's Day and the historic landing in 1918, was unveiled by Prince Charles, the second son ...

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  24. ENGLAND'S POSITION.

    England's fight for financial supremacy and the general conditions of the country, hotlf before and during the general strike, were matters discussed by Mr. W. A. ...

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  25. Weather Forecast.

    Lord's escaped the heavy rainstorm which visited other parts of London to-day. The official forecast predicts occasional showers, though the weather in the ...

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  26. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    A representative of the "Figaro" asked King Alfonso whether Spain was withdrawing from the League of Nations. King Alfonso replied:— "You may be ...

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  27. A.J.C. Committee's Decision.

    At a special meeting of the members of the Australian Jockey Club to-day, it was decided that the committee should carry on the business of insuring racing ...

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  28. A Press Complaint.

    The "Daily Herald," in an editorial, complains of the practice of selling weeks ahead the bulk of the seating accommodation for the Test matches at from 8s. to ...

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  29. POLAR EXPLORATION.

    Captain Amundsen, who has arrived here from Alaska, said he was virtually certain there was no land on the route followed by the Norge across the North ...

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  30. A Proud Boy.

    The proudest boy in England in Cornelius King, a 15-year-old page boy at the Hotel Cecil, who was given the bat which Bardsley used on Saturday. King's ...

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  31. PASTORAL LEASES.

    The appeal of Edmund Jowett against Federal land tax assessment on three Queensland leaseholds was resumed in the High Court, before Mr. Justice Rich, ...

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  32. Big Scores in Tests.

    Following are the players who have scored over 150 in test matches:— AUSTRALIA. W. L. Murdoch, Oval, 1884, 211. ...

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  33. TOTI DAL MONTE.

    Madame's handsome dark eyes danced with animation as she got deeper and deeper into her plot. Quick, vivid little gestures helped out the uncertain ...

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  34. "A MISERABLE TRICK."

    The Minister for Labour and Industry (Mr. Baddeley) was severely criticised at a meeting of the unemployed held at the Communist Hall this afternoon. It ...

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  35. Children's Welcome.

    In the course of a statement to the people of the State his Excellency said:—"We hope that our stay in Victoria will be a happy one. We at no stage had any ...

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  36. 44-HOUR WEEK.

    The secretary of the Trades Hall Council (Mr. E. J. Holloway) has received a reply from the Victorian Chamber of Manufactures to the request sent ...

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  37. GROUNDSMAN'S STATEMENT.

    H. White, the head groundsman at Lord's, interviewed regarding the hose pipe incident, says that everything was all right at ten on Sunday evening. "I ...

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  38. FLOUR MILLERS' PLIGHT.

    The position of the flour milling industry in Canterbury is without precedent in the history of the trade, and unless something unforeseen happens it is probable ...

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  39. MIGRATION.

    The Commonwealth Statistician and Actuary (Mr. C. H. Wiekens) has made available statistics of oversea migration for the month of April. ...

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  40. SOLDIERS' MENTAL HOSPITAL.

    The secretary of the Mental Hospital Employees' Union (Mr. J. W. Burgess) yesterday made the following statement:—"In this morning's issue of the 'West ...

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  41. Another Pastoral Appeal.

    Before the Full Bench of the High Court, comprising the Chief Justice (Sir Adrian Knox), Mr. Justice Gavan Duffy, and Mr. Justice Starke, to-day, an appeal ...

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  42. AVIATION.

    Mr. Alan Cobham, who was scheduled to start his flight to Australia to-morrow, will not now leave before Wednesday, and his departure will possibly be further ...

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  43. FASCINATION OF FLYING.

    Air Vice-Marshal Sir Geoffrey Salmond, speaking at the ceremony of the presentation of a new aeroplane to the Lancashire Aero Club at Woodford ...

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  44. EMPIRE PARLIAMENTARY CONFERENCE.

    The British delegates to the Empire Parliamentary Conference in Australia will be the Marquess Salisbury (chairman). Sir Evelyn Cecil (Con.). Sir Henry ...

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  45. Message from the Aviator.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) to-day made available a cablegram from Mr. Alan Cobham, expressing his appreciation of the good wishes of the people of ...

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  46. Hobbs and Sutcliffe.

    J. B. Hobhs and H. Sutcliffe have proved themselves a grand pair of opening batsmen for England. While in Australia with Gillrgan's team they scored 157 and ...

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  48. Hose Incident.

    The committee of the Murylebone Cricket Club has decided to hold an inquiry into the hose incident. ...

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