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  2. DR. MANNIX IN SYDNEY.

    Archbishop Mannix, of Melbourne, arrived in Sydney from Brisbane by train this morning, and was enthusiastically welcomed at the railway station by an ...

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  3. OFF TO MELBOURNE.

    The sight of about a score of well-built young men, wearing brown-and-blue ties, walking dozen the Melbourne express platform at the Adelaide Railway Station on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. AUSTRALIA V. KENT.

    The Australians began a match against Kent to-day in fine weather. The game, which attracted a large attendance, is being contested at Canterbury. From the ...

    Article : 508 words
  5. AN OVERWORKED JUDGE.

    Daring the hearing of a case in the Arbitration Court to-day the President (Mr. Justice Powers) said he intended to ask the Government for assistance ...

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  6. PORT PIRIE DEADLOCK.

    There is no alteration in the position at Port Pirie. Keen disappointment is felt at the failure of the negotiations in regard 10 medical examination of smelters ...

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  7. ALLEGED MURDER OF LITTLE GIRL.

    The trial of George William King (35), farmer and ex-policeman, on a charge of the murder of Chrissie Clare Venn (13) on February 26 last, near North Motion, has ...

    Article : 314 words
  8. FOOTBALL CARNIVAL SURPRISE.

    Victoria met Western Australia at the Subiaco Oval to-day in the second match of the interstate football carnival. For a mid-week fixture the attendance was ...

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  9. A FATEFUL SUPREME COUNCIL.

    Gen. Allen, American Commandant on the Rhine, attended the council of various allied military experts, and unfolded his views on the question of the security of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. PARLIAMENT AT WORK.

    LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL, Wednesday. The Council is not doing much just now. In two sittings it has occupied only 40 minutes, and to-day came near to breaking ...

    Article : 248 words
  11. WOOL PROSPECTS.

    A representative of the Australian Press Association interviewed Mr. Massey, who said—"The impression I received after mediae the principal leaders of the ...

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  12. IN THE ASSEMBLY.

    House of Assembly, Wednesday. Political compliments from opponents are delicate matters to handle. Same members, when they speak on the Address-in ...

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  13. BRISBANE ROYAL SHOW.

    The official opening ceremony of the Royal National Show was performed at noon by His Excellency the Governor (Sir Matthew Nathan) in the presence of a ...

    Article : 278 words
  14. THE NORTH-SOUTH LINE.

    At the railway enquiry to-day Dr. Hill (President of the Returned Soldiers' Association) deposed that the railway would solve in a measure the difficulty of settling ...

    Article : 143 words
  15. MATCHES WITH KENT.

    Kent has almost invariably afforded strong opposition to visiting Australian, cricketers, and if, as usual, men like Woolley, Hardinge, Freeman, and Hubble figure ...

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  16. STRIKE AT LAKE VICTORIA.

    Inspector Dimond to-day received a telegram from the Wentworth police, which states that 130 men employed by Messrs. Timms & Kidman at Lake Victoria, near ...

    Article : 110 words
  17. SHIPPING DISASTERS.

    The steamer San Jose struck the rocks near Asuncion Island, off South America, and was badly damaged. Sixty passengers were taken off in small boats. ...

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  18. KOBE SHIPYARD STRIKE.

    The Japanese shipyard workers on strike have decided to resume work on condition that the preliminary compromise settlement agreed to, which gives the workers ...

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  19. "CATASTROPHE NARROWLY AVERTED."

    The Daily Telegraph, in a leading article, says:—The problem of Upper Silesia has been allowed to poison our diplomacy too long. Already it has inflicted ruinous ...

    Article : 231 words
  20. ANTI-SEMITIC RIOTS.

    Spasmodic anti-Semitic outbreaks are still occurring in Germany. Boisterous crowds in the Bavarian town of Memingen besieged the house of Herr ...

    Article : 154 words
  21. SHACKLETON'S QUEST.

    Sir Ernest Shackleton intends to interview 11 Boy Scouts aged from 17 to 19 to be chosen by Sir Baden Powell with a view to taking one on the forthcoming ...

    Article : 52 words
  22. FEDERAL COUNTRY PARTY.

    The Leader of the Federal Country Party Dr. Erie Page) arrived in Melbourne to-day on his way to Western Australia. He will leave to-morrow afternoon for Perth ...

    Article : 313 words
  23. AMERICAN AND AUSTRALIAN PATENTS.

    The Acting Attorney-General (Mr. Groom) announced to-day that advice had been received that the Commissioner of Patents in the United States would, in ...

    Article : 93 words
  24. DISARMAMENT.

    The Washington correspondent of The New York Times says:—Following upon the receipts of acceptance of November 11, by Italy and Japan, as the date for the ...

    Article : 170 words
  25. A BERLIN EDITOR'S COMMENTS.

    The Berlin correspondent of The Morning Post says:—Herr Theodor Wolff, Editor-in-Chief of The Berlin Tageblatt, discusses in that paper the situation at ...

    Article : 135 words
  26. THE TEST MATCH SELECTION.

    J. W. Hitch and Saudham, both of Surrey, has been invited to practise for selection in the fifth test match against the Australians, to be begun at the Oval ...

    Article : 744 words
  27. BELGIUM'S WAR CLAIMS.

    The Ministers of Finance of Britain, France, and Italy and experts are conferring in regard to the priority of Belgium on the claims against Germany for the war ...

    Article : 58 words
  28. DYEWORKS PURCHASE.

    The Berlin correspondent of The Daily Chronicle says:—The Forestal Land, Timber and Railways Company, limited, a British firm of tanning extract manufacturers ...

    Article : 121 words
  29. A WORLD LANGUAGE.

    At Prague 2,700 men and women delegates from 40 nationalities, and including official representatives from Belgium, Spain, Italy, the Netherlands, Saxony, the ...

    Article : 134 words
  30. PARLIAMENT DIARY.

    IN THE ASSEMBLY.—-The President took the Chair at 2 p.m. The Minister of Agriculture introduced five Bilk, which were read a first time. At 2.19 p.m. the House adjourned until Tuesday ...

    Article : 86 words
  31. CONDITIONS IN THE PLEBISCITE AREA.

    The correspondent of The Times at Oppeln, writing on June 15, said:—A change for the better has been effected by the steady efforts of Sir Harold Stuart ...

    Article : 321 words
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  33. SPORTING.

    The Daily Express says that a contract for a boxing match between Beckett and McCormack will be ratified shortly. The winner, it adds, should be matched with ...

    Article : 48 words
  34. ILLEGITIMACY BILL.

    Labour members of the House of Commons have introduced an Illegitimacy Bill which proposed drastic amendments in the law relating to illegitimate children. One ...

    Article : 114 words
  35. MACARTNEY IN TENNIS

    C. G. Macartney, the Australian cricketer, is to take part in the South of England tennis championship matches next month at Eastbourne. He will ...

    Article : 47 words
  36. BOXING.

    At Jersey City this evening Mike Gibbons decisively beat Jeff Smith, a local middleweight, on points. ...

    Article : 22 words
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