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  2. AN INDIFFERENT GAME.

    A glance at the Collingwood ground, with many pools of water showing on either flank of it, suggested that the match between the home team and South ...

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  3. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    Since his arrival in London Mr. Hughes has been overwhelmed with invitations and courtesies. Two requests are giving him much thought, one being for a ...

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  4. BRITISH TRADE REVIEW.

    Business on the Stock Exchange remains dull and uninteresting. The public is apathetic, despite the prospects of a settlement of the coal strike. Industrial[?] stocks ...

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  5. COAL MINERS' BALLOT.

    A meeting of the National Federation of Miners has decided to take a ballot on the terms submitted by the coalowners for the settlement of the strike. The result of the ...

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  6. SOVIET AIDS TURKEY.

    The State Administration has received information that the Turkish Nationalists, aided by Soviet Russia and smaller countries, is about to launch a great military ...

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  7. SECOND TEST.

    There was a very large crowd at Lord's for the second Test match, which was begun to-day, 22,378 paying for admittance. The weather was a little unsettled, alternating ...

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  8. PROFESSIONAL GOLF.

    J. H. Kirkwood, the open golf champion of Australia, was defeated in the, professional tournament at Gleneagles by "Abe" Mitchell, who defeated him at Oxhey last ...

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  9. Indian Viceroy's Speech.

    Referring to a recent speech by the Vireroy (the Earl of Reading) at Simla, Gandhi, the leader of the non-co-operation movement, writes in his paper, "Young India," ...

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  10. ADMIRAL SIMS' SPEECH.

    Admiral Sims's London speech, in which he denounced Sinn Fein, has created an extraordinary furore in political circles. Politicians from States where ...

    Article : 658 words
  11. Shipbuilding Losses.

    The Administration will accept the unavoidable loss of 2,000,000,000 dollars (normally £400,000,000) of the 3,000,000,000 dollars which were spent in shipbuilding in ...

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  12. Germany Desires Mandate.

    According to the Berlin correspondent of "Le Journal," the German Government still hopes to obtain a mandate from the League of Nations over one of its surrendered ...

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  13. GENERAL CABLES.

    The bill legalising marriage with a deceased brothers' widow has been read the third time in the House of Commons. A message from Rome states that a gale ...

    Article : 384 words
  14. War Criminal Trials.

    The Court at Leipzig which is hearing charges against the alleged German war criminals has acquitted Max Randohr, who was charged by the Belgian Government ...

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  15. FOOTBALL INCIDENTS.

    In the Senior Cadet Football Competition. Westgarth scored 46 goals 44 behinds (320 points) against Preston, who scored [?] bare goal. No less that 12 members of th[?] ...

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  16. Disarmament.

    The disarmament committee of the Osaka Chamber of Commerce has passed a resolution that a petition be sent to the Japanese Government, asking it to take the initiative ...

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  17. Ex-Emperor of Austria.

    The ex-Fmperor Karl, of Austria, will leave Switzerland at the end of August at the request of the Swiss Government. ...

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  18. Socialist Leader Shot.

    Herr Karl Gareis, chairman of the Independent Socialists in the Bavarian Parliament, was fatally shot with a revolver at midnight on Friday when returning to his ...

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  19. Unpaid Chinese Soldiers.

    The correspondent of the United Press Association at the treaty port of Hankow says that mutinous Chinese troops at Wuchang, capital of the Hu-peh Province, in ...

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  20. NORTHERN QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Friday.—After a 10-day[?] tour of North Queensland, the Minister for Defence (Senator Pearce) returned to Brisbane to-day. He said that Australia had ...

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  21. LABOUR BALLOT DISPUTE.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—A ballot of members of the Australian Labour party for the selection of two candidates for the Belmore ward in the Sydney City Council ...

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  22. NEWSBOY'S ADVENTURE.

    Hedley Martin, 12 years of age, a newsboy, of Launceston, boarded the steamer Nairana at the, Launceston wharf on Friday with a bundle of papers. ...

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  23. GIRLS MOLESTED.

    KORUMBURRA, Sunday.—There was alarm in the town and district last week amongst women and children, owing to reports having been circulated of ...

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  24. SPORTING CABLES.

    A team representing Ireland, which included 13 international players, defeated tlie New Zealand bowling team in a test match at Belfast by 82 to [?]9. ...

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  25. Floating Mines.

    The Greek steamer Bouboulina (1,312 tons), carrying 240 passengers and a crew of 25, struck a floating mine in the eastern Mediterranean and foundered. Most of the ...

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  26. GOLDSEEKERS' SHIPS.

    Sir,—Whilst not claiming any personal knowledge of the sailing qualities of the ships illustrated on Saturday in the article on the colonial clippers, I well remember ...

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  27. CHILD KILLED BY MOTOR-C[?]

    Jose Adeline Hesse, and 11 years, lived with her parents in Newry [?] Prahran, was knocked down and kill[?] a motor-car in High street, Prahra[?] ...

    Article : 161 words
  28. Joint State Loan

    The prospectus of the joint South Australian and Tasmanian loan of £5,000,000 was issued on Saturday and closes on June 16. A final instalment of 40 per cent, is ...

    Article : 96 words
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