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  2. MIDDLESEX MATCH.

    Bright but windy weather conditions prevailed to-day, when the match between the Australians and the Middlesex team was resumed at Lord's. There was a moderate ...

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  3. A ROYAL SURPRISE

    Their Majesties King George and Queen Mary to-day visited the metropolitan suburb of Plaistow, and after having taken part in a function at the Red Triangle Club, ...

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  4. THE RIGHT TO WORK.

    On Friday night the Hon. Joan Verran addressed a large crowd of working men on the industrial crisis. The Mayor (Mr. George Chatfield) presided. ...

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  5. THE SECOND TEST.

    The choice of players to complete the English team for the second test match against the Australians, to be begun at Lord's on June 11, was announced to-day. ...

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  6. DISTRACTED IRELAND.

    During Saturday night and Sunday, in various parts of Ireland, six persons were killed and 14 were wounded. Bombs aimed at a carload of troops ...

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  7. CHURCHMEN'S CONGRESS.

    At the first national conference of the Church of England Men's Society, held to-day under the presidency of Bishop Long, of Bathurst, New South Wales, a ...

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  8. THE INCOME TAX.

    Many dishonest taxpayers who seek to defraud the Commonwealth by misstatements in their income tax returns are discovered, and in the end pay double the ...

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  9. DEATH OF MR. WILL CROOKS

    One of the most picturesque figures in British politics has passed away in the person of the Right Hon. Will Crooks, P.C., who prior to this year had been Labour ...

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  10. SINN FEIN AT LIVERPOOL.

    While the City of Liverpool was being raided on Friday by gangs of Sinn Feiners engaged in cutting the telephone wes to disorganize communications, a policeman ...

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  11. BRITAIN'S COAL CRISIS

    The Prime Minister's letter setting a time limit to the Government offer of £10,000,000 completely surprised the miners' executive, and has created a new ...

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  12. COLLINS'S THUMB INJURY.

    Collins's right thumb is still sore and bruised around the bone, and it is rumoured that he will not play in the second test match. ...

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  13. A BRUTAL ASSAULT.

    At about half-past 11 o'clock on Monday night a young woman was proceeding to the city after a dance in the Goodwood Institute, and alighted from a tramcar at South ...

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  14. A CHIVALROUS REBEL.

    When John Moylan was charged before a Cork courtraartial with having waged war against the King, the prosecution Btated that he had twice prevented rebels ...

    Article : 66 words
  15. DEATH IN THE TEA.

    Christopher Testro (35) died suddenly today in mysterious circumstances. He was employed at Messrs. A. H. Macdonald and Co.'s engineering works, Burnley, where at ...

    Article : 156 words
  16. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The Council of the League of Nations during last week devoted portion of its sessions to the question of admitting Germany into the League. ...

    Article : 71 words
  17. IRISH LEAGUE.

    The convention of the New South Wales section of the Self-Determination for Ireland League of Australia was resumed to-day. Mr. T. J. Smith, ex-M.L.A., in ...

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  18. "STRIKE FUNDS FROM RUSSIA."

    The Petrograd journal, Machovik, announces that the Central Council of Soviet Trades Unions is sending £20,000 to the English miners. It declares that it is the ...

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  19. INTERNATIONAL SPORT.

    The International Hard Court Championships were concluded at Paris yesterday. W. T. Tilden, the world's champion, was the winner. The American was hard ...

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  20. COTTON WORKERS AND ENGINEERS

    The Ministry of Labour has invited the cottonmasters and the operative cottonspinners to a conference on June 7. The engineering trades wages dispute has ...

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  21. GERMAN'S SURRENDERED SHIPS.

    The German Government recently claimed that 4,500,000 tons of merchant ships have been delivered to the Allies in accordance with the Versailles Peace ...

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  22. CARGO PILLAGING.

    The Federal Commission which is enquiring into cargo pillaging, sal at Brisbane to-day. Henry Robinson, acting Secretary of ...

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  23. CASUALTIES.

    PINNAROO, June 4.—A painful accident befel Phyllis Creek, aged 8 years, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Creek, of Pinnaroo, lost Friday. The little girl was ...

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  24. INTERNATIONAL GOLF.

    The newspapers comment in a most complimentary manner upon J. H. Kirkwood's round of 70 at St. Andrews. They state that his proposed inclusion, in the British ...

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  25. HOSPITAL SHIPS.

    During the trial yesterday at the Leipzig War Crimes Court, of Naval Lieut. Kan Neumann, on a charge of having sunk the British hospital ship Llandoveny Castle, ...

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  26. CONGRESS OF RUSSIANS.

    A Russian National Congress, representing all the anti-Bolshevik sections in Russia, held its first sitting at Paris today. It win endeavour to agree on united action ...

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  27. A PAINFUL ACCIDENT.

    HORNSDALE, June 5.—On Thursday, Clement Horkey, a son of Mr. William Horkey, of Mount Lork, met with an accident. He was standing with one of his ...

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  28. A CROWDED MEETING.

    A public meeting in the Sydney Town Hall to-night, under the auspices of the Self-Determination for Ireland League of Australia, was crowded in every park, and ...

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  29. STREAKY BAY MISHAPS.

    STREAKY BAY, June l.—Yesterday afternoon the local residents were startled by a loud explosion. An acetylene gas plant was being installed at the rear of the ...

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  30. COLORADO CLOUDBURST.

    The most reliable estimates to hand in relation to the terrible storm in the City and County of Pueblo, Colorado, place the number of deaths caused by the ...

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  31. KAFFIRS' EIGHTS.

    The South African Native National Congress, at Bloemfontiein, has passed a resolution protesting against any extension of dominion status to South Africa which ...

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  32. IN ENGLAND.

    The inn stood back from the deserted street; above the oak door rung a creaking signboard, "The Jolly Miners"—relic of the days before the glory had departed ...

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  33. MR. POYNTON'S FAREWELL.

    The Minister for Home and Territories (Mr. Poynton), who left Darwin for Thursday Island this evening, was accorded a remarkable farewell. Crowds came to say ...

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  34. FRENCH AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Two Englishmen, D. S. Crowther and Lipscomb, contested the final of the French amateur golf championship. The match was won by Lipscomb. ...

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  35. ULSTER PARLIAMENT.

    The Provisional Government for the north of Ireland is inviting all the Dominions Prime Ministers who have arrived for the Imperial Conference to attend the ...

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  36. FOUND DROWNED.

    NURIOOTPA, June 6.—Deep regret was felt throughout the town when it became known on Saturday morning that Mrs. Russack, wife of Mr. F. W. Russack, had ...

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  37. NEW ZEALAND WOOL SALES.

    At the Auckland wool sales to-day prices improved 5 to 7 per cent, on the Napier rates of a few days previously. ...

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  38. A CASE OF SUICIDE.

    PORT PIRIE, June 4.—Before Mr. A. A. Pearce (the Coroner), at the Courthouse yesterday, an inquest was conducted on the body of Charles Diggens, a Solomontown ...

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  39. NO GOLD IN FRANCE.

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  40. GREEKS V. TURKS.

    In official circles it is stated that Great Britain will not support the Greeks in military action against the Turks in Ausia Minor, and that a preliminary ...

    Article : 111 words
  41. FRANCO-BRITISH ALLIANCE.

    The Paris press to-day gives exceptional prominence to the question of the latest proposal for the renewal of the Anglo-French Alliance. Le Matin says:— ...

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  42. DRIVING ACCIDENT.

    At Goulburn four girls were out driving in a sulky on Sunday afternoon when the horse bolted. The girls were thrown out, and one, Miss Edie McKeown, sustained ...

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  43. A PRINCE'S ROMANCE.

    For 1,300 years five noble families of Japan lave claimed the right to provide a bride for the Heir Apparent. But love laughs at medieval customs as well as ...

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  44. PERSIA AND TURKS.

    Five Persian delegates from Teheran have arrived at Angora, in Asia Minor, with the object of negotiating: an alliance with the Turkish Nationalist Government in ...

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  45. THE ATUA REFLOATED.

    Advice has reached Sydney that the Union Company's steamer Atua, which was beached at Naitonitoni, has been refloated. ...

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  46. EX-SOLDIER'S TRAGIC DEATH.

    A railway employe helping to "make-up" a special train for Geelong at No. 1 platform of the Spencer Street Station tonight heard a bumping noise as the ...

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  47. BABIES FIRST.

    A remarkable story of the presence of mind of two mothers, by which, though losing their own lives, they saved those of their babies, is reported from Glasgow. ...

    Article : 82 words
  48. LADY AVIATOR KILLED

    Miss Laura Bromwell, a daring aviator who held the record for women for "looping the loop," was killed at Mitchell, South Dakota, when performing in the presence ...

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  49. TRUE COURAGE.

    Grace Darling's spirit lives on to inspire seafaring men to greater daring and women to courageous pity. A splendid example of this noble self-sacrificing ardour comes from ...

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  50. THE NIAGAEA CASE.

    According to the quarantine authorities, evidence is accumulating that the suspicions case of sickness on the steamer Niagara, from Vancouver, is one of ...

    Article : 147 words
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