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  2. Colonial Office

    References continue to be made to the rumoured appointment of the Right Hon. W. S. Churchill as Secretary of State for the Colonies. ...

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  3. ENGLAND.

    First Innings 147 Second Innings. J. B. Hobbs, not out 50 W. Rhodes, 1bw, b McDonald 4 ...

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  4. Latest German Plot

    "Le Matin's" Strasburg correspondent says the Netherlands Government possesses documents proving that the Hohenzolierns were preparing a coup ...

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  5. Steward's Strike

    In connection with the shipping strike at communication was received at the Sydney Trades Hall to-day from the Melbourne union officials, advising that ...

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  6. A Wonderful Recovery

    Local cricketing enthusiasts are particularly jubilant at the excellent change of Australia's fortunes in connection with the third test match being played ...

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  7. Irish Affairs

    General Strickland (Military Governor of Cork), in a letter to the Lord Mayor of the city, says:—"In accordance with the urgent wish of the people of Cork, ...

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  8. The Century Makers

    In the remarkable innings which closed yesterday, three Australian batsmen passed the century mark. Armstrong, the giant Victorian captain of the team, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. "NOT, NOT THE SIX HUNDRED."

    The total of 582 is not the largest score made in a test match. In 1911-12, in Melbourne, England scored 589, and in 1894-5, in Sydney, Australia made 586. ...

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  10. DUTCH WITHOUT KNOWLEDGE.

    A message from Amsterdam says that the Government denies any knowledge of the German monarchist plot. ...

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  11. ANNIVERSARY OF PROCLAMATION.

    The "London Daily Telegraph's" Berlin correspondent says that the Monarchists are ostentatiously celebrating the 50th anniversary of the proclamation of the ...

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  12. ARMSTRONG TESTIMONIAL.

    Subscription lists in connection with the public testimonial to the Australian captain, Warwick Armstrong, have reached Mr. Harold Bushby, the Northern ...

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  13. NO CHANGE IN MELBOURNE.

    No move was made to-day to end the water-front deadlock which has been caused by the strike of stewards. The stewards of the collier Hobart ...

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  14. RELEASED AFTER ENQUIRIES.

    Seven young men were arrested in Dublin during a 36 hours raid, but were released after enquiries. ...

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  15. STAR SLOGGING EPISODE.

    The attendance after the tea adjournment was about 12,000. Upon resuming, Gregory passed 50 in 90 minutes. Mailey electrified the crowd with a four. ...

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  16. SIR JOSEPH WARD

    Speaking at the luncheon of the Australian Natives' Association in London, Sir Joseph Ward, of New Zealand, declared that the countries overseas were ...

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  17. TUESDAY'S SLOW PLAY.

    The "Westminster Gazette," commenting on Tuesday's play in Adelaide, says play was slow, As this will inevitably kill cricket as a spectacle, we shall ...

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  18. MR. O'CALLAGHAN MUST LEAVE AMERICA.

    The "New York Times" Washington correspondent learns that, following a Cabinet meeting, at which the Secretary of State and the Secretary of Labour ...

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  19. AUSTRALIA'S DOGGEDNESS.

    The "Morning Post," commenting on the fluetuations of the present Test, says, "This is real cricket. You are never done with these Australians until the last is ...

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  20. FINANCIAL.

    The Australian Pastoral Company made a profit of £101,014. The sum of £30,000 has been placed to the reserve and £15,064 carried forward. ...

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  21. ALL OUT.

    McDonald, the Melbourne express, [?]ned Gregory, and the pace was put on. McDonald (4) was out to Rhodes. Gregory had 78 unconquered. He was ...

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  22. Ministers and A.L.P.

    Observers of political events await with much interest the outcome of the resumption of the Parliamentary Labour party to-morrow when further ...

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  23. SENATOR E. D. MILLEN

    An interchange of telegrams between Senator E. D. Millen and Mr Hughes in reference to the Acting Premiership may eventuate in the abandonment of Senator ...

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  24. INSTALMENT OF REPARATIONS

    The Berlin Government's detailed statement estimates that 18,500,000,000 marks' worth of material has been surrendered to the allies towards the first ...

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  25. SIGNOR D'ANNUNZIO

    Signor d'Annunzio farewelled the Provisional Government at Fiume. "He is going to a village near Paris in scares of solitude and repose. ...

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  26. KELLEWAY'S CENTURY.

    Then there was an appeal for a catch against Kelleway at the wickets, off Howell, but the decision was in the negative. Parkin, with one for 74, took ...

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  27. HIS FINANCIAL MISSION.

    If is understood that Senator Millen's financial negotiations are progressing satisfactorily. A Commonwealth loan is practically assured, and the ...

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  28. ENGLAND'S SECOND EFFORT.

    Hobbs and Rhodes went in first for the visitors. McDonald was the first bowler, and two were scored off the first Australia's new "express" bowler, is a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. EASTBOURNE BEACH MURDER

    In the matter of the murder of a girl on the beach at Eastbourne the appeals against the sentences of death passed on the men Field and Gray have been ...

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  30. THE PRIVY COUNCIL

    The Privy Council has granted special leave of appeal in the matter of the Yorkshire Insurance Company v. Craine. ...

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  31. A CHANCE MISSED.

    The South Australian then gave a chance to Woolley from Parkin in the slips. The batsmen had Douglas and his colleagues thinking hard again. ...

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  32. Senator Guthrie Injured

    Senator R. Storrie Guthrie, of South Australia, was seriously injured in the city to-night. Senator Guthrie, who is elderly, was crossing Swanston-street, ...

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  33. Butter for Export

    The Commonwealth Dairy Expert (Mr. M. A. O'Callaghan) is visiting Tasmania officially in connection with the grading and export of dairy produce, and ...

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  34. CAPITAL SHIPBUILDING

    The "Chicago Tribune's" Weimar correspondent interviewed Admiral von Scheer, who said that the proposals made throughout the world to abandon capital ...

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  35. BOWLING CHANGES.

    Douglas, nil for 48, next attempted to sever the partnership, but it was in vain. Fender was much appreciated, nine being knocked from one over, ...

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  36. State Instrumentalities

    After a meeting of the State Cabinet. to-day, the Premier (Mr. Lawson) said that if a case could be made out the Ministry intended to appeal to the Privy ...

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  37. ENGLISH SCORE PASSED.

    Douglas went on again, and Peliew prettily cut the first, ball through the slips for four, and with it passed the English score of 447. At lunch the ...

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  38. SIBERIAN PROBLEM

    An impression exists that Japan will insist on solving the Siberian question in its own way, and in its own time, if for no other reason than to assert ...

    Article : 151 words
  39. Forestry Transactions

    When the Forestry Bill was under consideration in the Legislative Council, just before the close of the session, Hon. J. McDonald made certain allegations as ...

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  40. INTERNATIONALE REPUDIATED

    The Swiss and Norwegian Labour parties have repudiated the Moscow Internationale. ...

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  41. BENZINE EXPLODES

    A train carrying a quantity of benzine between Luga and Novgorod took fire and exploded. The wreckage burnt fiercely. Sixty-eight passengers were ...

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  42. KELLEWAY BOWLED.

    At it again, and Hobbs and Howell were the marksmen. The scorers signalled 450 for 7 hours 19 minutes. Kelleway drove hard at Howell. but the bowler at ...

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  43. COMING CONCERT SEASON

    For the forthcoming concert season Taits have arranged 25 recitals in Australia, by Jaseha Heifeto, the famous Russian violinist, and are also sending ...

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  44. Arbitration Favoured

    A ballot has been taken of the members of the central brunch of the Australian Workers' Union on the question whether they favoured a continuation of ...

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  45. SCOPE OF ENQUIRY.

    Relative to the United States' enquiry Into the killing of an American officer at Vladivostock, Senator Johnson has introduced a motion in the Senate at ...

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  46. FALL IN PRICES OF COAL

    A crisis has occurred in the British coal industry owing to the fall in the export prices, which tumbled from 87s in September to 55s and 50s in ...

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  47. BRIGHT BATTING.

    Gregory joined Pellew, who was 84, and they immediately led the field a merry dance. Pellew brilliantly helped himself to 4, 2, 4, and 4 from Howell, ...

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  48. Hotel Licensee Fined

    At the Hobart Police Court George Rometch, licensee of the Hotel Arcadia, was fined £5, with costs, for trading after hours on New Year's Eve. ...

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  49. Escaped Aboriginal Drowned

    The aboriginal Bourketown Peter, who escaped from the island penal establishment of St. Helena on Sunday, was to-day found floating in Moreton Bay on a ...

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  50. SOUTH-WEST AFRICAN FUND

    Business interests in Capetown representing shareholders in the late diamond companies of German South-West Africa, have secured the support of shareholders, ...

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  51. Premiers' Conference

    The Premier of Queensland had an interview with the Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) to-day, and they discussed a number of matters of importance to the ...

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  52. A "Dry" Regatta

    Following upon the deputation asking the city council to decide upon a "dry" regatta, a deuptation from the Licensed Victuallers' Association waited upon the ...

    Article : 131 words
  53. ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The Director of Education (Mr. G. V. Brooks) came North yesterday. He expects to remain in Launceston until Saturday night. ...

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  54. MEETING IN DRURY LANE

    H.R.H. the Prince of Wales addressed a meeting in Drury Lane, which enthusiastically launched the Warriors" Day scheme, by which, on March 31, every ...

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  55. COST OF LIVING

    It has been officially announced that if the decline of ten points in the living costs in maintained at the end of the month the railwaymen's wages will ...

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  56. THE FIFTH HUNDRED.

    There were further changes in bowling. Oldfield was in 26 minutes for three. Then he made another and 193 was hoisted, or 400 to the good. ...

    Article : 111 words
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