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  2. SPORTING ITEMS

    The results in the round of county matches that ended to-day are as under:— Lancashire, 204 and nine for 279 ...

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  3. INTERNATIONAL MATTERS

    The "Daily Telegraph," in an article headed "Labour and Germany"—"The Mask Thrown Off"—"No Reparations for Britain," ...

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  4. BRITISH POLITICS

    The Commons unanimously passed the second reading of a private bill providing for the payment of the old age pension of ten shilling a ...

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  5. METHODIST RESOLUTION.

    At Springfield the Methodist Conference adopted a compromise resolution condemning war as the suicide of civilisation, and advocating ...

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  6. TWO BY-ELECTIONS

    The "Daily Herald" in an editorial on the West Toxteth by-election, significantly suggests that the Government will be ill-advised to put ...

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  7. NAVAL RATIO

    The Secretary for the Navy, Mr. Wilbur, in a report to the House Naval Committee, in reply to a question whether the United States ...

    Article : 135 words
  8. GLASGOW CONTEST.

    A by-election for the Keloingrove division of Glasgow, necessitated by the death of the sitting Conservative member, resulted as follows: ...

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  9. MATCHES IN PROGRESS.

    Rain prevented some matches and interfered with others to-day, and the following are the results at the close of the day in the round of ...

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  10. LIBERAL CAMPAIGN

    Mr. Asquith at Brighton man gurated a new Liberal campaign. He praised Mr. Lloyd George for his constant co-operation both in ...

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  11. FRENCH PRESIDENT

    The campaign against President Millerand, which was at first considered post-electoral bluff, is now regarded seriously, not only by the ...

    Article : 116 words
  12. LAWN TENNIS

    Czecho-Slovakia yesterday beat New Zealand by three matches to a nil in the Davis Cup contest, Zemla and Kozelal beating Fisher and ...

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  13. BOUNDARY QUESTION

    Interviewed in London on the boundary question, Mr. Cosgrave, said that the Free State Government held itself bound by ...

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  14. PACIFIC ISLAND

    President Coolidge has sent to the Senate the recommendation of Mr. Secretary Hughes that the United States sovereignty be extended over ...

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  15. SURREY CHAMPIONSHIPS.

    At the Surrey tennis tournament in the semi-final of the doubles Brookes and Doust beat Thomas and Ritchie by 6—3, 6—1; and in ...

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  16. JUBALAND AGREEMENT

    The Foreign Office announces that as the result of direct negotiations between Mr. MacDonald and Sgr Mussolini it has been decided to ...

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  17. ACCIDENT TO TILDEN.

    Tilden tore a knee ligament when he fell on a rain-soaked court during a match with Vincent Richards in a tennis tournament to-day. ...

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  18. ITALIAN PARLIAMENT

    The King, accompanied by the Queen and the Royal family, opened Parliament in the presence of Sgr. Mussolini, Cabinet Ministers, ...

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  19. THE QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY

    His Excellency the Governor-General has sent the following message to the Secretary of State for the Colonies:—"Please convey to ...

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  20. ADELAIDE STREET ACCIDENT

    An electric tramcar, crowded with passengers, and a motor lorry, owned by Penfold, Ltd. collided at Kent Town on Saturday. ...

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  21. JAPAN AND RUSSIA

    An official message from Vladisvestock says that the Japanese prisoners were released yesterday. Reports from Peking of the ...

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  22. KING'S BIRTHDAY HOLIDAY

    The Director of Education, Mr. Cecil Andrews, states that it has been decided to hold the King's birthday holiday on Monday, June ...

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  23. ARMAMENT LIMITATION

    President Coolidge has practically decided to call another conference of the Powers to consider the further limitation of naval ...

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  24. ROUGH WEATHER AT FREMANTLE

    Yesterday's boisterous weather did some damage at Fremantle. A sliding roof over the auditoruim of the Princess Theatre was ripped off ...

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  25. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAY STRIPE

    A meeting of employees at the Hillside Dunedin Railway Workshop was addressed by Mr. W. Sullivan, an ex-president of the Railwaymen's ...

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  26. TRIAL IN RUSSIA

    There has just concluded the sensational trial of a number of judges examining magistrates and members of the revolutionary tribunal by ...

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  27. LITTLE BOY'S SAD DEATH

    Francis Haines aged three y ears, whose parents reside at Flemington, fell from a jinker near the racecourse gates, Flemington, to-day, ...

    Article : 31 words
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