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  2. DAVIS CUP FINAL.

    In the final match for the right to challenge America in the Davis Cup contests which is being played at Newport, Zenzo Shimidzu (Japan) defeated J. O. ...

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  3. STATE ELECTIONS.

    To impress upon the electors the need for returning the Ministry with a working majority, the Premier (Mr. Lawson) yesterday issued the following appeal: ...

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  4. AUSTRALIA'S EASY WIN.

    Dismissing Somerset twice to-day, the Australians won by an innings and 58 runs. McDonald and Armstrong had most of the batsmen in trouble, and they wound up ...

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  5. BEACONSFIELD MURDER.

    Events at the coroner's inquiry into the double murder at Upper Beaconsfield on June 13 took a dramatically sudden turn yesterday afternoon, when the city coroner ...

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  6. MR. HUGHES IN FRANCE.

    After a trying tour, Mr. Hughes arrived in Paris to-night, having inspected the rains of Albert and the First Divisional Monument at Pozieres. He saw Sausage ...

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  7. DISARMAMENT.

    The Japanese Embassy has issued the text of Japan's reply to the invitation to the Washington Disarmament Conference. The reply welcomes president Harding's ...

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  8. AIRSHIP DISASTER.

    The search for the bodies of those killed in the disaster to the dirigible airship R38 was continued at Hull throughout Thursday. Tugs and launches made huge sweeps, ...

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  9. SINN FEIN REPLY.

    The reply of the Dail Eircann to the British offer of Dominion status to Ireland was delivered to the British Government on Thursday. It was officially ...

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  10. BALLARAT FREEZING WORKS.

    BALLARAT,Friday.—With a cold storage icapacity for 69,000 carcases, the works of the Ballarat and District Co-operative Freezing-Company Limited at Alfredton ...

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  11. MISREPRESENTATION NAILED.

    BALLARAT, Friday.—During the election campaign the leader of the Labour party (Mr. Prendergast) has repealed the charges which he made last year regarding ...

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  12. IRISH OBJECTIONS.

    Sir Horace Plunkett, who was chairman of the Irish Convention of 1917-18, interviewed by a representative of the "Daily News," said:—"I felt increasingly in the ...

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  13. PASTORAL PROBLEMS.

    "It appears to be regrettable that the Farmers' Union party, whose interests in the direction of sane and economical Government are identical with those of the ...

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  14. Welcome at Amiens.

    Mr. Hughes was entertained by General Phillpot and the municipal dignitaries of Amiens at dinner on Thursday. In a speech, he said that people ...

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  15. FEELING IN GRENVILLE.

    BALLARAT, Friday;—High hopes are entertained by the supporters of the Ministry that Mr. G. Turner, the Nationalist candidate for Grenville, will defeat Mr. D. H. ...

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  16. RIOTS IN INDIA.

    A communique issued by the Government of Madras yesterday, in regard to the native riots, says:—"Military, operations continue to progress satisfactorily, but the ...

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  17. Mr. Massey Departs.

    The Prime Minister of New Zealand (Mr. Massey) was given a farewell at Euston, railway station. In addition to many New Zealanders there were prosent Major the ...

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  18. Missing French Girls.

    Following the discovery in the River Seine of the dismembered parts of a girl's body, the police, states the Paris correspondent of the "Morning Post," are being ...

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  19. ZINC CONCENTRATES.

    In the House of Commons last week the President of the Board of Trade (Mr. Stanley Baldwin.) stated that the stock of Australian zine concentrates held by the British ...

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  20. STRANGE THEFT CASE.

    Remarkable allegations were made against the police at the Caulfield Court yesterday, when John Edward Jackson was charged with having stolen £11 from his employer ...

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  21. EARLY CITRUS HISTORY.

    Considerable interest and some commercial value are attached to the early history of orange growing in Australia. In "The Australasian" particulars of the ...

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  22. POLICE NEWS.

    Detective N. Olholm saw a man alight from a train from Newport on July 21, carrying a parcel under his arm. He found that the parcel contained a quantity of Queensland maple, similar to ...

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  23. Reviving Militarism.

    According to the Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle," 10,000 former officers soldiers, and sailors, headed by Prince Eitel Friedrich and General von ...

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  24. LORD NORTHCLIFFE'S TOUR.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Friday.—Lord Northeliffe arrived at Auckland to-day by the s.s. Makura. The Acting Prime Minister (Sir Joseph Cook) cabled as ...

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  25. Engagements for To-day.

    The Premier (Mr. Lawson) will leave Ballarat by motor-car this morning, and is expected to reach Melbourne at about half-past 12. He has arranged to address ...

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  26. SPORTING CABLES.

    Lord Glanely's colt Westward Ho (by Swynford—Blue Tit), who brought the record price of 11,500 gumeas as a yearling, scored his second victoty by winning the ...

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  27. Wheat Production.

    Broomhall's "Corn Trade News" estimates that wheat-growing countries have an exportable surplus of wheat amounting tp 648,800,000 bushels. It estimates the ...

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  28. FARMERS' UNION FICTIONS.

    Sir,—I was much surprised to read that the Victorian Farmers' Union were asserting that a critical position had been reached in South Australia because the ...

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  29. Peace Treaties Signed.

    BERLIN, Aug. 26. The Treaty of Peace between America and Germany was signed to-day. VIENNA, Aug. 26. ...

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  30. PASSENGERS BY S. S. MAKURA.

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), Friday.—The s.s. Makura, from Vancouver, arrived here this morning. The passenger-list is as follows:- Misses Booth, Scott, Fuller, Jay, Ryan, Allison, ...

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  31. GOLF.

    Playing at Cleveland, J. H. Kirkwood, of Melbourne, with a score of 153 for 30 holes, is one of the 67 players who qualified for the final of the Western Open Golf ...

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  32. Coalminers' March.

    A message from Charleston, West Virginia, states that the Governor has requested the United States War department to send 1,000 troops to the State to meet ...

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  33. GENERAL CABLES.

    A commercial agreement between Norway and Soviet Russia has been practically completed. It is expected that it will be signed in a few days. ...

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  34. Canadian Steamer Sunk.

    The steamer Canadian Importer (5,500 tons), owned by the Canadian Government Merchant Marine, has been sunk off the coast of the State of Washiington. Part ...

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  35. Disastrous Earthquake.

    Advices from Pekin received in Paris state that the recent earthquake in the Kansu province caused 200,000 deaths, and destroyed all buildings over an area of ...

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  36. BODY FOUND IN SCRUB.

    WONTHAGGI. Friday.—Yesterday afternoon a lad named Sayers. with a companion, while out rabbitting found a man's body in some serub near the State coal mine. The police were informed, and ...

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  37. Mt. Everest Expedition.

    The Mount Everest expedition has so far survayed 10,000 square miles of the Himalayas, but no practicable route to the summit of the mounttain, which is 29,002ft. in ...

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