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  2. Advertising

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  3. IMPERIAL CRICKET.

    The weather was threatening when the match between the South African cricketers and Yorkshire was resumed on the Bradford Oval to-day. The home ...

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  5. MIGRANTS TO AUSTRALIA.

    That the flow of people to Australia under, the present system of immigration was too slow, and that the Federal and State Ministries should aim at a definite ...

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  6. GUNRUNNING.

    Reports were made that rifles, guns, sad munitions were being smuggled into Russia from France and Britain. London water police forces found on board a ...

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  7. CASUALTIES.

    Considerable damage was done to two motor can respectively owned and driven by Mr. James Ingoldby, of McLaren Flat, and Mr. Maurice Point, of Richards ...

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  8. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    The President (Mr. Givens) took the chair at 11 a.m. Idaho Mine. In answer to Mr. Graham (W.A.). the ...

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  9. SYDNEY SHEEP SHOW.

    The Governor, Sir Dudley de Chair, officially opened the New South Wales sheep show at the royal agricultural grounds to-day. The Governor-General ...

    Article : 108 words
  10. MOTOR CAR AND BUS COLLIDED.

    About 1.20 p.m. on Friday a collision occurred at the intersection of Poole street and Brougham place, North Adelaide, between a motor car, the property ...

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  11. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    The Speaker (Mr. Watt) took the Chair at 11 a.m. Mr. Blakely (N.S.W.) asked that before negotiations with the South ...

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  12. QUESTION OF EMPIRE TRADE.

    Speaking at the luncheon at the Sheen Show to-day the President (Mr. F. B. S. Falkiner) referred to the proposal that the Federal Government should be asked, to ...

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  13. PRINCIPAL CONTENTS

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  14. LATE CABLES.

    A declaration from Moscow states that the Soviet Secretary for War (M. Trotsky) ridicules the recent statement in the British House of Commons by Mr. Atlee ...

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  15. MIGRATION OF BOYS.

    Sir John Taylor (Chairman of the Dreadnought trustees) was present at a conference to-day at which the Australian High Commissioner (Sir Joseph Cook) ...

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  16. TUG OF WILLS.

    In the House of Commons to-day the Deputy Leader for the Government (Sir. Clynes), referring to the rejection by the House of Lords of the War Charges ...

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  17. DAIRYMAN'S SUDDEN DEATH.

    MURRAY BRIDGE, July 4.—Mr. Colin U. Say (67), married, a dairyman, resident, at Long Flat, was found yesterday lying I alongside his horse and dray in a paddock. ...

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  18. COUNTY CRICKET.

    At "stumps" to-day, the scores in the current series of county matches were:— Mr. Leveson—Gower's team, 145 (Hewetson, 5 for 41); Oxford, 0 for 7. ...

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  19. GRAND CHAMPION RAM.

    Dalgety & Company, Limited, of Adelaide, on Friday received advice from their Sydney office, to the effect that Messrs. John Collins & Sons, of Collinsville ...

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  20. WHARF LABOURER INJURED.

    The Port Adelaide police on Friday afternoon were notified of an accident at Ocean Steamers' Wharf. The citizens' ambulance betas absent in Adelaide. Sgt. ...

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  21. NORTH BROKEN HILL

    North Broken Hill production for June—north, section—crude ore treated, 22,950 tons; lead concentrates produced 3,930 tons, assaying 64.5 per cent. lead, ...

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  22. WEMBLEY RODEO.

    Owing to the impossibility of arriving at satisfactory arrangements and rules regarding saddles and horse-riding methods at the Wembley Rodeo it has ...

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  23. IMPERIAL PREFERENCE.

    With only half a dozen delegates voting in opposition, the Congress of Empire Chambers of Commerce to-day adopted a resolution moved by Sir Edward Davison ...

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  24. COAL TRUCKS DERAILED.

    The van and two trucks of coal of an up goods train were derailed on the Fingal line, three miles from Conara Junction, to-day. The line is blocked, and ...

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  25. WIRELESS IN RURAL SCHOOLS.

    The announcement was made to-day by the New South Wales Minister for Education (Mr. Bruntnell) that he had decided, after successful experiments with ...

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  26. SHIPPING.

    Arrived.—At Alexandria—Alberfeld and Citta di Genova. Departed.—For Wellington—Rushine. ...

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  27. PARLIAMENTARY TOUR.

    Although disapproval of the projected Parliamentary visit to South Africa has been expressed officially by the Federal Labour Party, a final decision concerning ...

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  28. FIRE ENGINES CLASHED.

    While responding to an alarm, two Dunedin fire brigade engines collided. The firemen were thrown in all directions. Three were badly shaken and braised, and ...

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  29. AUSTRALIANS IN GOOD SPIRITS.

    The Paris correspondent of the Australian Press Association states that the French Olympic committee will not allow he Australians to carry their own ...

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  30. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS

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  31. STEFANSSON'S TOUR.

    Plans hare been completed for a tour of Central Australia by Mr. Y. Stefansson, the polar explorer. The tour has been aranged by the Federal Minister for Public ...

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  32. GENERAL NEWS.

    On Friday a deputation from the Woodville High School council waited upon the Minuter of Education (Hon. L. L. Hill) and requested that a memorial hall ...

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  33. ROFE LIBEL CLAIM.

    Thomas Ernest Rofe, property owner, of Sydney, who is claiming £25,000 damages from Smith's Weekly Newspapers. Limited, for alleged libel, was ...

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  34. NEW ZEALAND POLICY.

    The Overseas Settlement Delegation's report on New Zealand comments on the lack of a land settlement policy in the Dominion, which is ascribed to the ...

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  35. SYDNEY'S BREAD.

    In consequence of the announcement by the Flour Millers' Association of New South Wales that the price of flour had been increased by £1 5/ a ton from £11 ...

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  36. GENERAL CABLES.

    The Young Australians, who are visiting Liverpool, were entertained to-day by the Mayor. The party gave a war cry, which was broadcasted. ...

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  37. AUSTRALIAN—MADE.

    The Australian made Preference League, which was initiated three months ago, is now in process of registration. The league has devised a label, which it is proposed ...

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  38. DANCING TEACHER'S INCOME.

    That he kept no books and man no idea that his income was so large, was the excuse made by Stanley Manuel Freeman, a teacher of dancing, living in ...

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  39. BLOOD STOCK FOR NEW ZEALAND.

    Mr. John Donald, a well-known Friesian cattle breeder, is setting up a stud farm at Westmere and is importing blood stock which should prove a decided acquisition ...

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  40. CONSIDERABLE CAPITAL REQUIRED.

    Enthusiastic references to the climatic fanning advantages offered by New Zealand were contained, in the report of the Windharm delegation which visited the ...

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  41. OKE'S DURACK OIL.

    Official secrecy is being observed concerning a report on the Oke's Durack oil concession by the eminent oil geologist (Dr. A. Wade) who under the auspices ...

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  42. TO DARWIN BY MOTOR.

    The Hon. D. J. Gordon's motor part from Adelaide, arrived to-night, and reports a very pleasant trip throughout without untoward incident. The Dort cars ...

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  43. TASMANIAN SENATOR'S VIEW.

    When spoken to to-day concerning the invitation received by the Australian branch of the Empire Parliamentary Association for eight members of the Federal ...

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  44. RELIEF FOR WAR SUFFERERS.

    The Prime Minister of New Zealand (Mr. Massey), replying to a question in the House of Representatives, said that rent and interest, amounting to more than ...

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  45. TASMANIAN LABOUR PARTY.

    The Tasmanian section of the State Labour Party, which is sitting in conference in Hobart, considered the question of readmission of Mr. G.W. Mahoney to ...

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  46. ROBBERY UNDER ARMS.

    Shortly before 7 o'clock to-night George Manley, Waveahoe road, St. Kilda who was on his way home, was held up at the corner of Alma road by three armed and ...

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  47. BUTTER INDUSTRY.

    To protest against the batter stabilization scheme recently submitted to the Government by the Australian Dairy Council, a deputation from the Upper ...

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  48. AUSTRALIA THE BEST.

    The Premier (Mr. Theodore) returned to Brisbane from England to-night. He was accorded a warm welcome by a representative gathering which included the ...

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  49. MARIA ISLAND MINERALS.

    The Government Geologist (Mr. A. McIntosh Reid) returned to Hobart to-day after visiting Maria Island where the National Portland Cement Company's ...

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  50. KOREAN TIDAL POWER SCHEME.

    Many schemes for the development of electric power from tides hare been considered, and the Bristol (England) undertaking came very near to actuality, but ...

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  51. ALLEGED BLACKMAIL

    Before Mr. Justice Womarski in General Sessions to-day Cecil Edgar Hopkins was presented on a charge of having demanded money by menaces from Thomas Berry ...

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  52. AUSTRALIA'S POPULATION.

    Issued by the Commonwealth Statistician (Mr. C. H. Wictens), the second part of the 1921 census has been made available. Of the population of 5,435,734, only, 14,492 ...

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  53. GROUP SETTLERS.

    In regard to yesterday's report that immigrants for the group settlements were sent to Busselton without any arrangements for their reception having been ...

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  54. FATAL ILLNESS IN STREET.

    At 11 p.m. on Friday Police-Sgt, Meade and Constable Pengelley reported that he had found Mr. Albert Hall (44). of 3[?]High street, Kensington, ill in the Trades[?] ...

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  55. SUGAR WORKERS' CLAIMS.

    In refusing any increase in wages to the sugar workers the Full Bench of the Arbitration Court to-day also refuted a claim for a 44-hour week, a weekly wage, the ...

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  56. AN ORCHESTRAL GUESSING COMPETITION.

    In "Memories and Music" Sir Dan Godfrey tells how be tested the musical knowledge and quickness of his patrons by a guessing competition, which he conducted ...

    Article : 214 words
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  58. WORLD'S GOLF TOURNAMENT.

    It is planned to hold the world's largest open golf tournament next year, with leading world's players competing, under the auspices of the United States—Golf ...

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  59. VICTORIA'S CATTLE.

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  60. TASMANIAN RAILWAY EARNINGS.

    The earnings from the Tasmanian State Railways for the last 11 months amount to £539,444, as compared with £526,191 for the 11 months of the previous year ...

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  62. FRIENDLY SOCIETIES.

    MAITLAND, July 3.—About 110 guests sat down at the Rechabite banquet on Tuesday evening. The toasts honoured were:—"The King," proposed by the Chid Ruler, Bro. E. W. ...

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  63. AUSTRALIA'S TWO CRUISERS.

    The proposal to build one of the two new cruisers for the Australian Navy at Cockatoo Island was not discussed formally at the Ministerial Party meeting ...

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  64. COURSING.

    BLYTH, July 3.—The Pine Hill Coursing Club conducted a meeting on Wednesday and Thursday. Hares were plentiful. The following [?] —Messrs. A. L. McEwin. J. S. ...

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  65. VACANT SENATE SEAT.

    The Victorian branch of the National Federation decided to-day, to nominate Mr. William Plain for the vacant seat in the Senate caused by the death of Sr. Barker ...

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  66. OBITUARY.

    Mrs. Reinecke (nee Shuttleworth), who died on July 4 at her residence, Kensington Park, had lived in that district all her life, and was a well-known figure in ...

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  67. RIFLE SHOOTING.

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  68. DARWIN WATERSIDE WORKERS' AWARD.

    In the Arbitration Court to-day Mr. Justice Powers gave his decision in the waterside workers' application. The rates fixed will remain as at present; namely, 5\ ...

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