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  2. THE FOURTH TEST MATCH.

    The features of the first day's play of the fourth test match were the good fortune experienced by England and the splendid, if slow, batting of Sutcliffe, who remained not out for 141. Gilligan won the toss, and for the first time in the present series of tests England had first use of the wicket. Sound, accurate batting ...

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  5. AN EXCITING BLAZE.

    The Wycombe upholstery works in Ren wick street, Redfern, were gutted by fire to-night. Less than a fortnight ago a fire occurred in the same building, but it ...

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  7. UNITED STATES SQUADRON.

    Commander Halsey Powell, of the United States Naval Intelligence Department, has submitted to the Australian Association the Navy Departments's ...

    Article : 438 words
  8. BAFFLED SEAMEN.

    Some excitement was caused at the offices of the Union Steamship Company, William street, to-day, when 34 men (members of the crew of the steamer ...

    Article : 315 words
  9. THE LITERARY DRAMA.

    A splendid impression of the pari the Adelaide Repertory Theatre is taking in the education of the public to the appreciation of a higher standard of drama ...

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  10. SEEN BY A VETERAN.

    Delightful weather marked the commencement of the fourth test, which is the [?] between England and Australia Australia has won 46. England 40. with 2 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. THE PLAY DESCRIBED.

    Beautifully fine weather and a good wicket that had been prevented by recent rain from becoming very fast, favoured the fourth test match, which commenced ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. ANOTHER CHARTERED VESSEL AT FREMANTLE

    The steamer Queenmore, one of the vessels chartered by the Commonwealth Government Line, arrived in Gage Roads to-day. The Federal quarantine authority ...

    Article : 117 words
  13. SUMMONSES SERVED ON CREW OF KOROMIKO.

    The crew of the Union Steamship Company of New Zealand's steamer Koromiko were on the vessel, berthed in the Basin at Port Adelaide, on Friday morning ...

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  14. WATERVALE SHOOTING CASE.

    In the Auburn Police court to-day (before Messrs. F. H. Barnes and S. Dennison) the hearing was concluded of the charge against Charles Victor ...

    Article : 476 words
  15. HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    In the House of Commons to-day, [?] C. Bowater (Unionist, City of London] Grew attention to the advertisement of a Russian company offering Russian raw ...

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  16. NEW ZEALAND NEWS.

    A [?] at Wanganui destroyed a [?] Dustin's bakery (with a billard room in the upstairs portion of the block), and Ferguson's confectionery ...

    Article : 222 words
  17. CONVERSION LOAN.

    The terms of the Commonwealth loan, to be raised for conversion purposes, on be alf of the States, have been decided upon, The issue price is £99, and the rate of ...

    Article : 281 words
  18. SALT SHIPMENTS HELD UP.

    Shipments of salt from Port Pirie and other pill ports of South Australia have, been seriously affected by the recent shipping strike. One firm in Sydney states ...

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  19. FEDERAL CABINET MEETING.

    The Federal Minister for Works and Railways (Mr. Hill), accompanied by the Commissioner for Commonwealth Railways Mr. Bell), left this afternoon for ...

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  20. AUSTRAL GARDENS.

    There was a distinctly appreciative audience at Austral Garden Theatre on Friday evening, when, as usual, a complete change of programme was made, and a ...

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  21. DRIED FRUITS BOARD.

    The Federal Cabinet to-day decided upon the nomination of its representatives, on the Dried Fruits Board. The Minister for Markets and Migration (Mr. ...

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  22. NEW SOUTH WALES NOT PARTICIPATING.

    New South Wales will not participate n the 6 per cent, conversion of £7,000,000 at £9 9/ to be put on the market by the Commonwealth, for the States. ...

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  23. PRIVATE MEMBERS' BILLS.

    What promises to be a bitter Parliamentary session was opened last night. Dr. Macquisten, winning third place in the ballot for private members' Bills. ...

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  24. OVERSEA SPORTING.

    Randolph Lycett, the former Australian lawn tennis player, and Miss Joan Austin have been married, and nave gone to Monte Carlo to play in the Beaulieu ...

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  25. BOXING.

    Eddie Parker outfoxed George Modrick at New Plymouth the latter's seconds throwing in the towel in the seventh round. Parker now holds the Dominion professional ...

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  26. KILLED BY AN AVALANCHE.

    Engar Wills, youngest son of Mr. Melville Wills, director of a Bristol firm, when holiday making with his parents, went on a ski excursion in company with friends ...

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  27. TEACHING BRICKLAYING.

    The scheme for training bricklayers which was referred to in cablegrams from london published on Friday, was inaugurated by the Master Builders' ...

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  28. GOLD MEDAL FOR SPRINTER.

    The Peris Academy of Sports has awarded its gold medal to the British sprinter Abrahams, in recognition of his fine performances at the recent Olympic ...

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