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  2. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    After a brief, but very enjoyable, tour through Scotland, the Australian returned south, and commenced a match against Durham to-day. Durham is a second-class county. ...

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  3. IRISH SITUATION.

    Mr.Lyold George and Mr. de Valera conversed for an hour and 10 minutes on Friday, Mr.Lyold George having previously conferred with the Cheif Secretary for ...

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  4. DISARMAMENT.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Express" at Tokio had an interview with Mr. Hara, the Premier of Japan, who said—"Japan is sympathetic to disarmament, but as the ...

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  5. STORMS AT SEA.

    Practically every vessel which reached port during the week-end had been delayed by stormy weather along the coast. Among the arrivals was the Federal Navigation ...

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  6. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    The Australian Press Association has been authoritively assured that, dispassionately viewing the conference in retrospect, one realises it has undersignedly but ...

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  7. LOST BY A TOUCH.

    There were about 15,000 people watching the game on Saturday between South Melbourne and Richmond, and they were rewarded for their ...

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  8. SPORTING CABLES.

    At the Sandown Park meeting to-day, the race for the Eclipse Stakes was decided. Craig-an-Eran, ridden by F.Bullock, the Australian jockey, was successful. The ...

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  9. COMMONWEALTH LINE.

    Referring to the statement published in a Melbourne paper that negotiations are proceeding in England for the sale of the whole of the ...

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  10. Season's Averages.

    C. P.Mead the Hampshire professional, who has been a prolifie scorer this season, heads the batting averages for both English and Australian players. The ...

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  11. GOLF.

    No fewer than 232 golfers from the United States, Great Britain, Canada, and Australia have entered for the National Open Championship,which will begin on ...

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  12. AMERICA'S AIMS.

    A high authority has outlined the objects of America at the proposed conference on disarmament, and the Pacific problem as follows—(1) The removal of sources ...

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  13. CLEARING THE AIR.

    For one reason only—the hope that it may help to clear the air—it is desirable to deal with a few points in the second letter from the chairman of the Board of Control. ...

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  14. Prince's Visit to India.

    Mr. Geoffrey De Montmorency, deputy secretary to the Indian Government, who has been appointed chief secretary on the Prince of Wales' stalf during his Indian ...

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  15. Disorder in Belfast.

    A report received from Belfast states that further rioting occurred there late on Thursday night, 30 people being killed and 40 wounded. A licensed house was burned and ...

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  16. A "Pacific" Ocean.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George), speaking at a complimentary dinner to the Minister for Food (Mr. C. A. McCurdy), expressed the hope that the Washington ...

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  17. BOXING.

    Georges Carpentier, the French champion boxer, has signed an agreement with "Tex" Rickard, to fight in or near New York duing the second week in October, ...

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  18. Aerial Communication.

    The Imperial Conference met on Friday afternoon, when the question of air communication was considered. Sir Ross Smith's statement that the journey from ...

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  19. Pacific Problems.

    The Japanese Consul-General (Mr. KyoKumasuki) has issued a statement to the effect that the Japanese Ministry, considering it more expedient, and in order to ...

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  20. Irish Independence.

    Senators La Follette and Norris have asked the Foreign Relations Committee not to take action on their respective resolutions, asking for the recognition of Irish ...

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  21. BREAKWATER SHIFTED.

    MORNINGTON, Saturday.—Last night the climax of the storm along the coast was reached. The total damage is estimated at £1,200. The pier is protecte on the ...

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  22. KING'S YACHT SUCCESSFUL.

    The King's yacht, Britannia, with His Majesty on board, won the "Big" class handicap at the Southend regatta. The contest was over a 37 miles course. ...

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  23. Crimes in England.

    Fourteen Sinn Feiners tried at Manchester were found guilty of treason and felony. Three were sentenced to imprisonment for 15 years, one for 10 years, four for ...

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  24. INTERNATIONAL TENNIS.

    In the Davis Cup matches Argentine forfeited to Denmark, and the Philippines forfeited to Japan. The British Isles team has sailed for the United States. ...

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  25. American Naval Vote.

    The House of Representatives and the Senate have adopted the conference report and the Naval Appropriation Bill. The measure, appropriating 410,000,000 dollars ...

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  26. Silesian Problem.

    In acknowledging its agreement with the British Note regarding the impossibility of a joint proposal being presented by the British, French, and Italian High ...

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  27. Archbishop Kelly's Hopes.

    SYDNEY. Sunday.—The negotiations for the settlement of the Irish question were referred to by Archbishop Kelly at the laying of the foundation-stone at Hurstville ...

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  28. Tree Falls in Front of Train.

    On Friday night the Gembrook-Ferntree Gully train was going down the track between Gembrook and Cockatoo with brakes hard on, when a tree, 2ft. 6in, in diameter, ...

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  29. Indian Affairs Discussed.

    The special conference committee to-day considered the question of the status of lndians in the Dominions. The Secretary of State for the Colonies (Mr. Winston ...

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  30. Japanese in Siberia.

    The Chinese Government has handed a communication to the American Minister at Peking urging that the United States should ask Japan to withdraw its military forces ...

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  31. BOWLS.

    The New Zealand bowling team won the final test match at Bellingham, defeating the English Bowling Association team by 81 to 66. The visiting tream won in two ...

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  32. State Loans Postponed.

    Owing to the recent British, issue of Treasury bonds, the proposed New South Wales and West Australian loans have been postponed indefinitely. Both States find it ...

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  33. EDINBURGH GAME DRAWN.

    Each of the three matches played by the Australians in Scotland was drawn. The Australians had a substantial lead in the first innings in each case, but were usable ...

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  34. Concessions in China.

    The Chinese Minister at Washington states that China welcomes the assurance given by the American Secretary of State (Mr. C. E. Hughes) that American support ...

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  35. Waggon Driver's Escape.

    FOSTER, Saturday.— Fierce hurricanes have been raging for the last three days, bringing down much timber in the hills. The driver of a eream waggon from the ...

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  36. GENERAL CABLES.

    The foreign Ministers of the Baltie States of Latvia, Easthonia and Lithuania have arranged an agreement for an economic and defensive alliance, states a cable message ...

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  37. "Japanese Chivalry."

    General Sir lan Hamilton (who was British attache with the Japanese forces in the Russo-Japanese war), In a speech at Manchester, declared that the old code ...

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  38. AUSTRALIAN REPRESENTATION.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.— The leader of the Country party in the House of Representatives (Dr, Earle Page), who is at present in Sydney, made further reference to-day ...

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  39. Cause of Airman's Death.

    At the inquiry into the death of Harry Hawker, the Melbourne aviator, who was killed at Hendon while practising for the aerial Derby, a verdict was returned that ...

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  40. London Wool Sales.

    Only Bawra wool was offered to-day. There was good sales for merinoes at late rates, and faulty bellies and pieces firmed under strong German competition. There ...

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  41. Charge Against Actress.

    Miss Victoria Mooks, a leading London rariety actress, has been acquitted, on a charge of having stolen jewellery valued at £1,500, which was inadvertently left in a ...

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  42. German Industrie's.

    Official returns show that during the first six months of 1921 the amount of new capital invested in industrial concerns in Germany was 10,201,000,000 marks (normally ...

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  43. Australian Apples.

    The apples on the s. s. Bukara reached Liverpool in good condition, and sold well. Sturmers brought 20/ to 23/6. Cleopatras 22/ to 23/, Jonathans 17/ to 21/. A ...

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  44. Cheap Petrol in U.S.A.

    As the result of a decline in that pricies of crude oil, the average price of petrol has decreased by 28 per cent since January 1. The lowest wholesale quotation is 15 cents ...

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  45. Wiping Out War Debts.

    The first conclusive evidence of the proposal for the general cancellation of the allied war debts was obtained when a letter from Mr. Lloyd George to the former ...

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  46. American Trade Returns.

    The United States Department of Commerce has announced that the American foreign trade for the fiseal year ending June 30 was £600,000,000 less than the ...

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  47. RAILWAV TICKET-CHECKERS.

    Sir,—As much is being said regarding railway ticket frauds, perhaps it would be interesting to ask Mr. Clapp the reason for charging first and second class fares to the ...

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  48. Credits for Germany.

    The financial expert of the New York "Times" states that German agents are negotiating with four groups of American bankers for short time credits amounting to ...

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  49. Aerial Racing.

    The first inter-University air race between Oxford and Cambridge, preceded the aerial Derby at Hendon. The contest was over a 120 miles course, each side flying ...

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  50. Sinking of Hospital Ship.

    Boldt and Dittman, subordinate officers of a German submarine, have boen convieted on a charge of having suak the British hospital ship Liandovery Castle. ...

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  51. President Harding's Warning.

    President Harding, addressing the Senate, said that the proposal soldier bonus legislation, which contemplated imposing a national obligation of 5,000,000,600dol. ...

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  52. Soviet Minister Resigns.

    It is reported that M. Zinovieff, formerly Bolshevik Governor of Petrograd, has resigned from the soviet Cabinet owing to the encouragement given by the Prime ...

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  54. Butter Prices Increased.

    Although the advance in the price of Government-controlled butter was expected, the amount surprised the trade, and buying activity has been checked. Present ...

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