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  2. SECOND TEST MATCH.

    The second Test match between Australia and England was commenced at Lord's yesterday. The Australian side was unaltered, but Duleepsinhji, White, and Allen replaced Sutcliffe, Larwood, and R. ...

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  3. THE SOUTHERN CROSS.

    The flight of the Southern Cross from Ireland to New York was completed yesterday, when the machine arrived at Roosevelt Field from Harbour Grace (Newfoundland), where it landed on the previous morning ...

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  4. SEASON'S PROSPECTS.

    The Premier (Sir James Mitchell) expressed great satisfaction yesterday at the latest rains. "Good rains had fallen previously," he said, "but the latest falls have ...

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  5. ARBITRATION BILL.

    CANBERRA, June 27.—At 5.30 o'clock this morning the House of Representatives by 32 votes to 13 agreed to the motion for the second reading of the Bill to amend ...

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  6. CONDITIONS IN THE EAST.

    "Well, how are things over here—better or worse than when I went away?" asked the Leader of the Opposition in the State Parliament (Mr. P. Collier), as he ...

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  7. BEFORE THE GAME.

    LONDON, June 26.—Mr. SI. D. Lyon, writing in the "Daily Telegraph" on the prospects of the Second Test says:—"I prefer Allen to Larwood. I admit that, ...

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  8. COUNTRY REPORTS.

    BEVERLEY, June 27.—Heavy downpours of rain occurred throughout the Beverley district in the 24 hours ended at 9 a.m. to-day, when the rain gauge reading ...

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  9. COUNTY MATCHES.

    LONDON, June 26.—Of the series of county matches begun yesterday, two were completed to-day. Yorkshire defeating Somerset by 328 runs, and ...

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  10. AUSTRALIAN FINANCE.

    LONDON, June 26.—The trade supplement of "The Times" contains a leading article on Australia's financial position, following the comments made last week by ...

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  11. WHEAT PRICES.

    LONDON, June 26.—The "Financial News," in a leading article entitled "Australia's Wheat Gamble," says:—"The immediate outlook for wheat does not appear ...

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  12. UNIONISTS DISSATISFIED.

    A meeting of all members of the Amalgamated Engineering Union will be held at the Hibernian Hall, Murray-street, on Monday next, to consider the following ...

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  13. EVILS OF CURRENCY INFLATION.

    MELBOURNE, June 27.—Evils likely to accrue from the adoption of a policy of currency inflation to assist the economic readjustment of Australia were outlined ...

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  14. THE LEADER'S STORY.

    NEW YORK, June 26.—Squadron-Leader Kingsford Smith, after arriving at New York, told the story of the flight is follows:— ...

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  15. FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA.

    BUSHIRE (Persia), June 27.—Messre. J. Matthew's and J. Hook, the young Eng­lish flyers, who are attempting to break Squadron-Leader Hinkler's light 'plane ...

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  16. ANXIETY IN KANSAS.

    TOPEKA (Kansas), June 26.—Governor Reed, asserting that the State is "facing catastrophe, due to the unduly depressed price of wheat," has asked the Farm Board ...

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  17. LIGHTNING DISASTER.

    BROCKVILLE (Ontario), June 26.—Between 25 and 30 lives are believed to have been lost this afternoon when lightning struck the drill boat I. B. Kins, which ...

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  18. POSITION AT BROKEN HILL.

    SYDNEY, June 27.—A report from Broken Hill says that the British mine will close to-morrow. North Broken Hill. Ltd., has decided to ration work instead ...

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  19. JAPANESE ROYALTY.

    LONDON, June 26.—Prince Takamatsu, second brother of the Emperor of Japan, accompanied by Princess Takamatsu, arrived in London this afternoon on a State ...

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  20. ADELAIDE RAILWAY WORKSHOPS

    ADELAIDE, June 27.—The employees of the Islington railway workshops held a mass meeting to-day to consider the situation arising from the fact that the ...

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  21. NEW GUINEA MANDATE

    LONDON, June 26.—The Australian Press Association's correspondent at Ge­neva states that the Mandates Commission has com Dieted its examination of the ...

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  22. POSITION IN NEW SOUTH WALES

    SYDNEY, June 27.—Hopes of a record wheat harvest in New South Wales arc expressed in the annual report of the executive of the Farmers ard Settlers' ...

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  23. RELIGION IN SCHOOLS.

    LONDON, June 26.—Mr. H. G. Wells, the famous novelist, Professor J. B. S. Haldane, Mr. Bertrand Russell, Professor Julian Huxley (scientists). Miss Rebecca ...

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  24. DIAGNOSIS BY RADIO.

    LONDON, June 26.—The Madrid correspondent of "The Times" reports that Dr. Calandae, a heart specialist, has diagnosed by radio several cases of heart ...

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  25. BANK NOTE FRAUDS.

    LISBON, June 26.—It, has been announced that the judges by mistake condemned Antonio Bandeira to a heavier sentence than they intended. The mistake ...

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  26. MALTESE TROUBLE.

    LONDON, June 26.—The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. P. Suowden), replying in the House of Commons to-day on behalf of the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

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  27. INDIAN POLICY.

    LONDON, June 27.—An important conference of leaders of the Opposition parties took place with reference to Indian policy and procedure after the ...

    Article : 61 words
  28. MIGRATION TO AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, June 26.—General Sir J. Talbot Hobbs, speaking to-day at a meeting of the Victoria League at the Guildhall, over which the Lord Mayor (Sir William ...

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  29. KINGSFORD SMITH BROADCASTS.

    A description of the arrival of Squadron-Leader Kingsford Smith and his companions in New York, and speeches by them, broadcast from station WGY ...

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  30. COAL MINERS' HOURS.

    GENEVA, June 26.—At the International Labour Conference to-day, Mr. P. E. Colenian (the chief Australian representative) protested against the view that ...

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  31. BRITISH BY-ELECTION.

    LONDON, June 27.—The by-election caused by the resignation of Mr. J. Wheatley, the Labour member for Shettleston in the Glasgow division, has resulted ...

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