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  2. FAST SCORING.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—On a perfect day in early summer on the Adelaide Oval yesterday afternoon 23,171 spectators, who paid £1,180 for admittance, saw a ...

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  3. INDIAN REFORMS.

    The British Parliamentary delegation at the forthcoming Indian Round-table Conference in London will be constituted as follows:—Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, the ...

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  4. UNEMPLOYED MARCHERS.

    The remainder of the 2,000 unemployed marchers who came to London to take part in demonstrations 10 days ago left for their homes by train to-day. Others had ...

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  5. RIOT IN GAOL.

    Nine guards were stabbed or burned and four convicts were injured to-day when a rebellion, accompanied by incendiarism, broke out in the St. Vincent de Paul ...

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  6. DISTURBED ON ROOF.

    Attacked by two armed and masked men on the roof of the store occupied by Mr. Tasman Pickett, wholesale tobacconist, of Lennox street, Richmond, John Pickett, ...

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  7. COMMONWEALTH LOAN.

    CANBERRA, Sunday.— The Prime Minister and Treasurer (Mr. Lyons) announced to-day details of the loan which was decided upon at the recent meeting of ...

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  8. MEAT EXPORT.

    The serious effect that abnormallly large shipments of meat by Denmark and New Zealand to Great Britain have had on the Australian meat export trade were ...

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  9. FIRE AT WEST MELBOURNE.

    Excitement was provided for a large crowd in Stanley street, West Melbourne, yesterday afternoon by a fire in the publishing and manufacturing establishment of ...

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  10. SEVEN PERSONS INJURED.

    Seven passengers in a motor-car were injured about midnight on Saturday, when the car struck a tree in Sydney road, Fawkner and overturned. Their names are:— ...

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  11. MANCHURIA.

    Though the Chinese Government so far has withheld official comment on the report of the League of Nations Neutral Commission on Manchuria, the rejection of the ...

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  12. MIXED TRAIN DERAILED.

    BENDIGO, Sunday.—A serious derailment of a mixed train from Korongvale to Kulwin took place between Buckrabanyule and Barrakee last evening. Several trucks ...

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  13. FIRE IN BEDROOM.

    JEPART, Sunday.— Mrs. Elizabeth Army McIntosh, aged 37 years, wife of Mr. William B. McIntosh, farmer, was burned to death early this morning at her home ...

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  14. INTERESTS IN IRAK.

    The United States Government has sent a Note to the British Government stating that it waives the right to be consulted about the special relations between Great ...

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  15. EXCITING POLICE CHASE.

    An exciting chase, during which shots were fired by police motor-cyclists, occurred yesterday afternoon. Police who were ingaged in an inspection of motorists' ...

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  16. ADRIFT IN HIGH SEA.

    FOSTER, Sunday.—Word was received by the police at Foster on Friday night that a launch employed in gold dredging in Waratah Bay was adrift. Mr. Robert ...

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  17. STATE LOTTERY.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.— A vigorous defence of the State lottery was offered by the Roman Catholic Bishop of Goulburn (the Eight Rev. Dr. Burry) at Young to-day. ...

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  18. World's Oldest Man.

    The claim of the Turk, Zaro Agho, to be the oldest man in the world (Agho was born in 1774), is challenged by Sted Mohammed, an Afghan, living in Jalalabad ...

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  19. BABIES WITH THROATS CUT.

    GEELONG, Sunday. — With her clothes saturated and with several wounds in her throat a young married woman was seen on the western beach at Geelong yesterday ...

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  20. BERLIN TRANSPORT STRIKE.

    The trams and 'buses are still idle as a result of the strike of passenger transport employees. The threat that employees who continue to take part in the strike will be ...

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  21. GERMAN ELECTION.

    Polling was held yesterday in the fifth election to be held within a year. The vote will be much smaller than was expected two months ago. The opinion is still ...

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  22. LABOUR AND BANKING.

    Proposals for banking reform, which it was suggested should be embodied in the Federal platform of the party, were discussed by the central executive of the ...

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  23. PAY IN THE NAVY.

    CANBERRA, Sunday.— Referring to the published report that an "ultimatum" had been delivered to the Naval Boar by ratings in the Royal Australian Navy, the ...

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  24. War Debt Payments.

    The "Daily Telegraph" says that the British Government has no intention of asking the United States for a postponement of the debt payment due in ...

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  25. Australian Wines.

    A circular issued by Southard and Co. Ltd., wine and spirit merchants, states that price-cutting by the Austialian wine trade in the last few months has grown ...

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  26. CHILD DROWNED IN LAKE.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Juanita Callan, aged 7 years, was drowned in the lake at Avoca, 10 miles from Gosford, this morning. The girl and a brother, aged 4 years, were ...

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  27. Britain's Signature.

    "Our workers and peasants who spent four years in the blood-soaked trenches are not militarists," said M. Herriot, Prime Minister of France, speaking at a meeting ...

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  28. Ordered to Pay £4,000,000.

    Sven Huldt, a director of Krenger and Tool Ltd., has been sentenced to imprisonment for a year and ordered to pay £4,000,000 compensation to the Continental ...

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  30. Fast Monoplane.

    Mr. Arthur Lowe, vice-president of the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film organisation; Captain Dickson (pilot), and Mr. Joseph Rusthal, in the fast monoplane Spirit of ...

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