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  2. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    The Australians' engagement to-day was with the Essex county eleven at Southend. The weather was bright and hot, and the wicket fast. There was a large ...

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  3. SECOND EDITION. 1.15 a.m. STATE MINISTRY

    Yielding to outside pressure for a compulsory wheat pool, the Country party declined the offer of the State Ministry for a voluntary co-operative wheat pool ...

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  4. TEXTILE BOOM IN GERMANY

    Commenting on a report from Berlin that the German textile companies are enjoying the greatest boom in their history, that the mills have sold their whole ...

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  5. TURKS OVERWHELMED.

    Turkey has requested the Allied Powers to intervene in the Greco-Turkish war. The official announcement has been made in Athens that in the Angora (Asia Minor) ...

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  6. HALT IN ARMAMENTS.

    Questioned again whether there was any possibility of his going to Washington, the Commonwealth Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) said:—"I have not the remotest ...

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  7. EX-MINISTER'S MORALS.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Mr. Justice Street, who as a Royal Commissioner dealt with the administration of the Soldiers Settlement branch of the ...

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  8. THE CONSTITUTION.

    It is, I think, indisputable that no State has ever maintained its national status alter repudiating its State debts; one reason probibly being that ...

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  9. SAVING A GAME.

    The elements having intervened to put the Australians to a severe test at Manchester, did it thoroughly. The recurrence of rain on Monday night on a ...

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  10. Losses in Moorish Rising.

    A well-informed source estimates that the Spanish losses at Melilla, Morocco, were 5,000 in killed, wounded, and taken prisoner. ...

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  11. TEST MATCH DRAWN.

    First Innings...... Four for 362 (Innings declared closed.) Second Innings......One for 44 Australia. ...

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  12. Market in London.

    At the sales, of Bawrn and free wools to-day, merinoes met with a good demand by Continental buyers, the competition being mainly by German purchasers. A ...

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  13. Persia and Bolsheviks.

    In the House of Lords the Foreign Minister (Lord Curzon) said that the Bolshevik Minister in Teheran had carried on pro pagando work, and had been well, backed ...

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  14. HOSTILE AMENDMENTS.

    With the prospect of a long and profitless debate before the vote on the series of no-confidence amendments was taken, there was only a moderate attendance of ...

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  15. SYDNEY WOOL SALES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—Wool sales were held to-day at the Sydney Wool Exchange, when the quantity catalogued amounted to 5,673 bales, and the sales. ...

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  16. Irish Negotiations.

    Considerable opposition is being shown to the Government's determination not to hold an antumn session of Parliament, the ground being taken that it is undesirable ...

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  17. RAIN PASSING.

    Finer weather was last night predicted for to-day by the officials of the Commonwealth Weather Bureau. The rain yesterday, it was said, was due ...

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  18. American Railway Control.

    President Harding has sent to Congress a message, requesting that wider powers be given to the War Finance Corporation, enabling it to buy railway securities now ...

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  19. CITY FRUIT SHOPS.

    Involving a question of interest to many city shopkeepers, an application was made to Mr. Justice McArthur, in the Practice Court yesterday, for an order nisi to ...

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  20. DAVIS CUP TIE.

    Play in the first set of the doubles game in the Davis Cup tie between Australia and Canada on Tuesday had reached the stage of Australia leading by two games to one, ...

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  21. Japan Will Attend.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" states that it is relibaly reported that the Japanese Cabinet is satisfied with the explanation by the ...

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  22. Lord Northcliffe's Tour.

    Interviewed at New York, Lord Northcliffe, proprietor of "The Times," who is en route to Australia, said:—"I don't know what my plans will be when I arrive in ...

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  23. ELECTRIC PLANT FOR SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY. Wednesday.—The Sydney City Council, after a three hours debate, decided by 10 votes to 8 lost night to approve of the contract being given to ...

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  24. Indian Team Delayed.

    The Indian team for the Davis Cup were booked for New York by the Manretania, but that vessel is unable to sail, owing to a fire having damaged her at Southampton. ...

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  25. EMPIRE AIR SERVICES.

    The Secretary of State of Air (Captain F.E.Guest), replying to a question in the House of Commons, said that a committee of the Imperial Conference had been ...

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  26. AUSTRALIAN AVERAGES.

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  27. Profits on Lewis Guns.

    The Court of King's Bench has given a verdict for the Crown, with costs, in the claim by the owners of the Lewis gun for a return of £3,000,000 taken by the British ...

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  28. GENERAL CABLES.

    A serious accident has occurred on the Rangoon-Mandalay railway. Two trains collided on a bridge over a flooded river, and about 60 persons were injured. ...

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  29. Economy in Britain.

    Evidence is accumulating that the Government is paying serious heed to the anti-waste campaign. The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Sir Rober Horne), in the ...

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  30. Fight at Labour Congress.

    The scene of disorder at the Lille Labour Congress was of an unparalleled description. The congress was held in an immense winter garden under a glass roof. The ...

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  31. FRACAS IN COUNCIL.

    Blows were Struck at the meeting of the South Melbourne City Council last night, the two members concerned, Councillors H. Layfield and A. L. Page, both being ...

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  32. Governor and the Law.

    Governor Small (Republican), of Illinois, who has been indicted on charges of having conspired to defrand the State of 2,000,000 dollars (normally £400,000), and of having ...

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  33. Explosion at Shell Works.

    An explosion occurred on Tuesday in the laboratory of a naval shell works at Gosport, England, by which four workmen were blown into fragment and four others ...

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  34. High Scoring by Counties.

    There was remarkable scoring at Blackheath in the match between Kent and Survey. Kent declared with nine wickets for 464, to which H.T.W. Hardinge ...

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  35. WRECKAGE WASHED ASHORE.

    WELLINGTON. Wednesday.—Wreckage washed ashore near New Plymouth includes a large piece of decking, which appears to have come from the starboard bow of a ...

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  36. AFTER TWELVE YEARS.

    The City Court was crowded yesterday morning, when A. E. Bencraft, of the Defence department, was charged, on the information of James Black Ronald, of ...

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  37. WOMAN SEVERELY INJURED.

    Mrs. Isabella Dempster, of Duke street, Braybrook, visited a sick friend on Monday night. While returning home early yesterday morning in a jinker, the harness broke and the horse bolted,The jinker ...

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  38. FEDERAL INCOME TAX RETURNS.

    Some confusion appeals to have arisen in the minds of persons engaged in professional occupations as to whether their Federal income tax returns for the twelve ...

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  39. GOLF.

    Playing at Mount Vernon in the first round of the metropolitan open golf championship. J. H. Kirkwood, of Victoria, tied for fourth place with Rarnes, Kerrigan, and ...

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