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  2. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    The Australian eleven concluded their game against the public schools' fifteen at Lords to-day. The match, which ended in a draw, was remarkable in that ...

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  3. FATAL EXPLOSIONS.

    Three power magazines exploded at works on the Island of Csepel. The Police Preference was demolished, and the hospital and the State wireless station ...

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  4. FIFTH TEST.

    To-day at the Oval the fifth Test match will be commenced between the English and Australian elevens. The Oval has not been a happy ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Previous Games.

    The scores of the four previous tests of this series are:— First Test.—England, no wickets for 32—match abandoned. ...

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  6. PRIMARY PRODUCERS.

    A wide range of subjects from undesirable marriages to tariff matters, was dealt with at the concluding session of the Primary Producers' Conference ...

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  7. INDUSTRIAL.

    "There is no possibility of the strike of sewermen at Canberra ending until the claims of the men have been conceded by the Federal Capital Commission," said ...

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  8. Kelleway's Views.

    Kelleway summing up the Test possibilities says:—"As a bowling combination, England has the essential variety necessary to a well-balanced side. On ...

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    There is a considerable amount of speculation regarding Collins's position. Many think he has not sufficiently recovered form, and it would be in the best ...

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  10. The Wicket Good.

    A visit to the Oval this morning revealed that the wicket all of which was covered, was not injured to any extent after the night's heavy rain, Neither ...

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  11. Who Should Play ?

    An Australian Press Association special message stales that the constitution of the Australia team for the Oval is still undecided, though it is generally ...

    Article : 87 words
  12. The Lord's Incident.

    The Collins incident at Lord's is by no means closed. It was learned to-day that one of the terms used in the letter lent from the nutrition to Collins after the ...

    Article : 75 words
  13. Further Details.

    The city and the countryside were shaken by the explosion in the Weiss Munition Works on Csepel Island, where enormous stores of explosives were ...

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  14. QUEENSLAND RAILWAY EMPLOYEES.

    There was a good attendance of employees at the Rockhampton railway workshop at a mass meeting during the lunch hour to-day, when further ...

    Article : 146 words
  15. SUBMARINE DISASTER.

    The submarine H29 was dry-docked to-night in order to remove the bodies on which an inquest will be held to-morrow. It was a delicate task to prevent ...

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  16. TROUBLE AT OIL STORE.

    At the British Imperial Oil Company's store, Blrkenhead, to-day. 32 packers were given notice owing to the lack of work. About 50 others ceased work as ...

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  17. CANADIAN COMMERCE.

    "If Canada can get the Australian market for paper alone, it will mean the additional employment in that line of more than three thousand men in British ...

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  18. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    A number of enforcement cases were dealt within the Industrial Court yesterday by Mr. H. J. Craig. A charge brought by the Operative ...

    Article : 299 words
  19. BRITISH COAL STRIKE.

    There is a decidedly more hopeful outlook in connection with the coal situation. An agreement which has been conclued between the coal owners and the South ...

    Article : 148 words
  20. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    In the Senate to-day the Minister for Home and Territories (Senator Glasgow), in reply to Senator Needham (Lab., W.A.,) said that the salaries paid ...

    Article : 605 words
  21. FROM THE FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    Though but scanty consideration was given to the Estimates, the Government succeeded in cleaning up its programme before greetings were exchanged and the ...

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  22. RECENT TRAIN SMASH.

    At the inquiry concerning the New-castle train smash, evidence was given to the effect that the control handle of the electric train was tied up with red ...

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  23. THE REFERENDUM.

    On Thursday evening delegates to the conference were addressed by Senator Carroll and Messrs. J. H. Prowse and H. Gregory M's.H.R., on the tariff and the ...

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  24. DUKE OF YORK'S TOUR.

    With reference to a suggestion that the Duke of York should open the National Exhibition in Canada in 1927, it has been announced that it will ...

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  25. May's Bowling.

    May's bowling feat gave intense satisfaction to the Lord's crowd. He dismissed Woodfull, Ryder, Hendry, Richardson and Ellis for 24 puns in seven ...

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  26. Anti-Protection Movement.

    In consequence at a motion that was carried at the Primary Producers' Conference, a public meeting was held in the Wesralian Farmers' Building last ...

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  27. Carpenters' Dispute.

    All parties to the dispute between the Carpenters' Union and the Minister for Works have been summoned by the President of the Arbitration Court (Mr. ...

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  28. HILLS MYSTERY.

    In a lonely gully near Bickley yesterday afternoon the dead body of a man was found by a passing horseman. An honorary membership card of the City ...

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  29. AUSTRALIA'S DEBTS.

    In replying in the Press to criticism of Australian finances by Sir N. Grattan Doyle (Conservative M.P. for Newcastle North). Sir Joseph Cook points ...

    Article : 182 words
  30. CANADIAN POLITICS.

    In the course of a speech in Victoria (British Colmbia) the ex-Prime Minister (Mr. Mackenzie King) declared that he stood "for the British Constitution ...

    Article : 167 words
  31. County Games.

    The scores in the county games at the close of to-day's play were:— Worcestershire, 232 (Bowles 52, R. Tyldesley 4 fon 58) v. Lancashire, eight ...

    Article : 187 words
  32. "SQUIZZY" TAYLOR.

    The mothers of two young prisoners who came before Judge Moule for sentence in the General Sessions to-day, appealed for leniency for their sons. They made ...

    Article : 427 words
  33. CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE.

    The police at headquarters have ordered the foreign chambers of commerce to sense operations immediately. This ban has been threatened for some time ...

    Article : 71 words
  34. LANDSLIDES IN JAPAN.

    Early this morning a subterranean rumbling was heard in the Ishikawa Province, in Western Japan. It heralded huge landslides, which affected some ...

    Article : 67 words
  35. REFERENDUM PROPOSALS.

    Reference to the Federal referendum proposals was made last night by Mr. K. Grayndler. M.L.C. of New South Wales, and general secretary of the ...

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  36. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    The London newspaper "Modern Transport" announces that, despite severe American and Dutch competition, Messrs. Ferguson Brothers of Glascow, ...

    Article : 268 words
  37. TECHNICAL BREACHES OF AWARD.

    Its first fine for the breach of an award was imposed by to-day by the newly constituted Federal Arbitration Court, when the Barnet Glass Rubber Company was ...

    Article : 333 words
  38. MEXICAN TROUBLE.

    The Department of War was denied the reports of serious disorders in the States of Michoacaan and Guanajuato. No Roman Catholic priests have been ...

    Article : 68 words
  39. RUSSIAN REVOLTS.

    Trustworthy messages which have reached London concerning the situation in Russia, show that the disorders in Leningrad and Kronstadt were of a negligible ...

    Article : 120 words
  40. AMERICAN FILM INTERESTS.

    Conversations have been progressing between the Australian branches of the American film companies and former Senator Sir Victor WIlson, who until ...

    Article : 134 words
  41. VESSEL WRECKED.

    A message from Halifax (Nova Scotia) says that all of the information, which is available on the subject confirms the fears that 25 fishermen who have been ...

    Article : 92 words
  42. Ministers' Movements.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) and the Treasurer (Dr. Earle Page) leave Melbourne for Adelaide by the express to-morrow. ...

    Article : 54 words
  43. TRADE COMMISSIONER BEGINS.

    The British Trade Commissioner, in Sydney, Mr. A. Simpson, has resigned because he states the Department of Overseas Trade insisted on holding him ...

    Article : 98 words
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