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  2. AUSTRALIANS IN ENGLAND.

    The collapse of the Australians yesterday in their match with Mr. Lionel Robinson's eleven was swift and sudden. A hot sun after lunch affected the wicket, which ...

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  3. IRISH LEADERS CONFER.

    Sir James Craig, leader of the Ulster Unionists, conferred with Eamonn de Valera, the Sinn Fein leader, in Dublin yesterday. Afterwards Sir James Craig ...

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  4. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    The general debate on the tariff was resumed, in committee, in the House of Representatives yesterday. Mr. Makin (S.A.) supported protection ...

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  5. IMPERIAL PROBLEMS.

    Sir James Allen, High Commissioner for New Zealand, has a signed article in the "Manchester Guardian" on "Economic and Political Developments in New Zealand." ...

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  6. ALLIED DECISIONS.

    In the House of Commons on Thursday the Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George) said that the conference just concluded was the most important and most momentous held ...

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  7. WOOL PROBLEM.

    Less than an hour was occupied by the Senate yesterday in the consideration and acceptance of the resolution received from the House of Representatives embodying ...

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  8. DISLOYALTY DENOUNCED.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The wave of indignation that quickly spread throughout the State at the burning of the Union Jack, and other scenes that marked the ...

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  9. COCKATOO DOCK.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The hearing of evidence was continued to-day by the Cockatoo Island Commission. Mr. Albert Edward Smith, of the ...

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  10. BRITISH COAL STRIKE.

    There has been a marked recrudescence of rioting in the strike areas. The miners at the Hill of Beath colliery, Fifeshire, blocked the railway lines to prevent coal ...

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  11. BY AIR TO AUSTRALIA.

    It is stated by the London "Daily Telegraph" that the result of the visit to the Middle East of the Secretary of State for the Colonies (Mr. Winston Churchill) is ...

    Article : 413 words
  12. VERBRUGGHEN ORCHESTRA.

    It was good to witness the outburst of enthusiasm that came after the performance of "The Ride of the Valkyries" by the Verbrugghen Orchestra at the concert ...

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  13. FIGHTING IN SILESIA.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Express" in Upper Silesia has telegraphed that the Polish insurrection is hourly gaining ground, and that the inter-Allied and ...

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  14. RAIN AGAIN COASTAL.

    The light rain which fell yesterday did not penetrate far inland, and the rising larometers last night were an indication of fine weather to-day. ...

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  15. SUMATRA OILFIELDS.

    A statement has been issued by the Netherlands Embassy to the effect that the Dutch mineral resources are being liberally applied to filling the world's needs, and ...

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  16. Disarmament.

    Mr. Theodore Roosevelt, Assistant-Secretary for the United States Navy, urged, in a speech in New York, that a five years' holiday in naval shipbuilding should be ...

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  17. Bolsheviks Fare Badly.

    The situation in Ukrainia is going badly for the Bolsheviks. The 44th Soviet Regiment has mutinied, and joined the insurgents..Notwithstanding the despatch of 36 ...

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  18. SPORTING CABLES.

    In a game of Association football between France and England, played at Vincennes, France won by 2 goals to 1. This is the first occasion in football on which England ...

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  19. Reduction in Wages.

    The representatives of the navigating and engineering officers, sailors, and firemen have informed the National Maritime Board that their constituents will accept from ...

    Article : 113 words
  20. GENERAL CABLES.

    It is understood that the British Government is exerrcising pressure to prevent loan flotations in London until the Imperial conversion of £600,000,000, as outlined in ...

    Article : 271 words
  21. INSTITUTE FOR BLIND APPEAL.

    An appeal has been made by the Lord Mayor (Councillor Swanson) on behalf of the Institute for the Blind for funds to give more accommodation and to meet the increased cost of ...

    Article : 157 words
  22. DAVIS CUP TEAM.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Australasian team for the Davis Cup contest will consist of four players. This was decided at to-night's meeting of the Lawn Tennis ...

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  23. TASMANIAN MAIL SERVICE.

    The Premier of Tasmania (Sir Walter Lee) has been in Melbourne for some days on business connected with the mail service to Tasmania. He said last evening ...

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  24. American Shipping Strike.

    The shipping strike has now tied up 85 per cent. of the vessels of this port. Only four out of 13 vessels timed to sail in the last 24 hours were able to leave. The ...

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  25. THIEVES TAKE HANDCUFFS.

    Thieves, who entered the premises of Hartley Bros. Pty. Ltd., Swanstou street, on Thursday night took a number of automatic revolvers, watches, cartridges, ...

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