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  2. BRISK BAITING.

    Rapid scoring marked the first day of play in the third and final match of the series between the Australians and Scotland. In three and three-quarter hours ...

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  3. WORLD'S FINANCE.

    Matters arising out of the meeting of the International Financial Conference at Brussels last year, which was attended on behalf of the Commonwealth by the ...

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  4. IRELAND'S FUTURE.

    An oflicial report states that Mr. Lloyd George and Mr. de Valera have had a free exchange of viewa, and the relative positions were defined. ...

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  5. SELF-CONTAINED EMPIRE.

    In opening a conference of the Empire Producers' Association to-day the prime Minister of Australia (Mr. W. M. Huges) said that the problem confronting ...

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  6. EMPIRE WIRELESS.

    A committee of the imperial Conference discussed to-day the wireless proposals submitted by Sir Henry Norman, M.P. (chairman of the Imperial Wireless Committee). ...

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  7. THE GAP TRAGEDY.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The inquest into the death of Mrs. Isabel Lippe, of Kyneton, whose body was found at the bottom of The Gap, South Head, on June 14, was ...

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  8. MELBOURNE'S POPULATION.

    Figures showing the distribution of population within the State of Victoria were made available yesterday by the Acting Minister for Home and Territories ...

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  9. Mr. Lloyd George Hopeful.

    Mr. Lloyd George unexpectedly attended a dinner last night in honour of Mr. C. A. McCurdy (Minister for Food), and was enthusiastically received by the 600 guests. ...

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  10. QUEENSLAND UNEMPLOYED.

    BRISBANE, Friday.— The unemployed deputation to the Premier (Mr. Theodore) this morning came to a sudden end. The discussion commenced with an appeal by ...

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  11. BRICK WALL BLOWN DOWN.

    While the wind velocity was at its maximum yesterday afternoon it blew down a side wall of a farrier's forge which abuts on a narrow lane off Burwood road, ...

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  12. British Journalist's View.

    A member of the deputation from the Empire Press Union, Mr. Robert Donald, speaking on behalf of the English press, elaborated the views given by Lord ...

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  13. Disorder in Belfast.

    Revolver firing continued in the York. street district, Belfast, last night, when a girl, aged 14 yeirs, was killed and two policemen and two civilians wounded, ...

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  14. Mr. Massey's Slogan.

    The Prime Minster of New Zealand (Mr. Massey) has been entertained at luncheon at the Hotel Victoria by the Empire Producers' Association. Lord Sydenham, who ...

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  15. DISARMAMENT.

    The State department of the United States has been notified that Japan has accepted the invitation of President Harding to attend a disarmament conference. ...

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  16. PAYMENT TO PLAYERS.

    Sir,—In regard to the terms fixed by the Board of Control for the present Australian team, your contributor makes' further errors in his rejoinder, which it is ...

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  17. Mr. Hughes Nonplussed.

    It has been learned that Mr. Hughes is so dissatisfied with the outlook for the Empire wireless proposals that he has accepted an invitation to address a series ...

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  18. NON-PARTY REPRESENTATION.

    "I should be glad if something could be suggested up and down the world which would lead to the representation of the Various political' parties in the ...

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  19. SCHOONER STRIKES PIER.

    The small three-masted schooner Lialeets, a Tasmanian trader, which was moored at Knight's slip, Williamstown, broke adrift during the gale yesterday afternoon. She ...

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  20. Improved Shipping Service.

    A special committee of the Imperial Conference has considered the shipping phase of the communications question and a report has been submitted by Sir H. J. ...

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  21. LEAKAGE OF CURRENT.

    The statement by the secretary of the "Melbourne Electric Supply Company Limited (Mr. W. J. Mountain) that electric light failures in the suburban areas served ...

    Article : 305 words
  22. ABSENCE OF MR. HUGHES.

    The Acting Prime Minister (Sir Joseph Cook) was questioned in the House of Reprecentatives yesterday by the deputy leader of the Cancus party (Mr. Ryan) ...

    Article : 478 words
  23. Card Frauds.

    Five Australians—M. Dudley, a bookmaker; A. Dean, James Brennan, Charles Mansfield, an optician; and G. March, contractor—were each sentenced to ...

    Article : 108 words
  24. SUGGESTION BY LORD MAYOR.

    Representatives of the unemploved returned soldiers yesterday, in an interview with the Loid Mayor (Councillor Swanson), asked that some form of relief work ...

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  25. BEACONSFIELD MURDER.

    Having recovered from his recent sickness, John King, who is charged with having murdered Frederick Sheard and Annie Sheard at Beaconsfield on June 12, appeared ...

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  26. VISITOR'S EXPERIENCES.

    William Faulkner, a visitor, will have a story to tell of experiences in Melbourne when he returns to South Africa. In Fliudcis street, on Thursday morning, a ...

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  27. Conference Suspended.

    The committee, not the lmperial Conference, discussed the wireless proposals The Imperial Conference did not meet, because Mr. Lloyd George was engaged in ...

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  28. British Cabinet Dispute.

    Owing to the Ministiy having abandoned the housing schemes, Dr. C. H. Addison, formerly Minister for Health, has resigned a from the Ministry. In announcing his ...

    Article : 263 words
  29. COMMONWEALTH STEAMERS.

    The deputy leader of the Caucus party (Mr. Ryan) asked in the House of Representatives yesterduy whether it was the intention of the Ministry to sell all or ...

    Article : 183 words
  30. KINDERGARTEN WORK.

    A note of encouragement was struck by Lady Stradbroke yesterday in her reply to the welcome by Lady Irvine, who prsided at the annual meeting of the Lady ...

    Article : 228 words
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  32. Naval Defence Proposals.

    Mr. Hughes has conferred with the First Lord of the Admiralty (Lord Lee) on the new naval proposals. The interview was a private one, and lasted for more than an ...

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  33. South African Politics.

    The Union Ministry sustained two defeats in the Senate this afternoon. This is the closing day of the session, and two important industrial measures—the ...

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  34. Strike in Japan.

    A body of 20,000 workmen on strike have seized the Kawasaki dockyards at Kobe. The workmen's executives are in control of the workshops. ...

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