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  2. N.S.W. Batsmen Supreme

    It was sultry and overcast at noon to-day when Collins (101) and Andrews (29) went to the wicket to resume New South Wales' stupendous task of ...

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  3. MIGRATION.

    In the Commons to-day, replying to Sir Kinloch Cooke in regard to the terms of the draft agreement submitted to the Commonwealth ...

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  4. TO-MORROW'S CARNIVAL

    To-morrow will be the 86th anniversary of the Tamar Regatta. This time-honoured carnival will take place at the usual spot at Stephenson's Bend. ...

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  5. ISLAM THREATENS

    A special representative of the "Daily Chronicle," after a visit to Jeddah, nays that an important arid mysterious conference is being held at Mecca between ...

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  6. GENERAL CABLES

    In the course of a speech which he delivered at a luncheon at Birmingham under the aegis of the Rotary Club, the Australian High Commissioner (Sir ...

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  7. COMMONWEALTH SHIPS

    The reported Intention of the Commonwealth Government to dispose of the Commonwealth line has not excited much surprise in shipping circles, as it was ...

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  8. JAPAN AND SINGAPORE

    Replying to Mr. Cecil Wilson (Lab.) in the House of Commons to-day the Premier (Mr. Baldwin) said he believed that certain sections of opinion in ...

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  9. MRS. LUBBOCK WINS.

    The jury, after two hours' absence, awarded Mrs. Lubbock £500 damages in the action for breach of promise against Francis Greswolde Williams. Judgment ...

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  10. KIPPAX HITS OUT.

    Kippax opened with a single, and the two set out to continue the run-getting achievements of the previous partnership. Andrews stopped a powerful ...

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  11. EX-PREMIER TO TOUR.

    It is believed that the ex-Premier (General Smuts) will visit America after the present session of the South African Parliament. He has been several ...

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  12. THE FORESHORE

    Launceston's boulevard proposal will now take some definite shape [?] the result of the adoption at a meeting of the council of tile Foreshore Improvement ...

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  13. THE KING'S ILLNESS.

    The King's doctors saw his Majesty this morning, but their stay was very brief. They have decided not to issue a morning ...

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  14. BOOSTING AUSTRALIAN WINES.

    The Australian High Commissioner (Sir Joseph Cook), speaking at Birmingham, commented on the new international trading pacts. Some made with ...

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  15. BOWLING COMPLETELY MASTERED

    At 19¼ Gilligan spelled himself, but Andrews cut Howell's second ball to the fine leg boundary, and then, adding a single with a beautiful leg glance, ran ...

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  16. INDUSTRIAL NEWS

    The sitting of the Garage Employees Wages Board which had been fixed for Tuesday next has been postponed until the following day, owing to the absence ...

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  17. WEMBLEY RESULTS.

    The financial results of the British Empire Exhibition are outlined in an official memorandum, showing that at the close of the exhibition last year the ...

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  18. THE REIGN OF PEACE.

    Speaking at Birmingham to a business club to-day, the Australian High Commissioner (Sir Joseph Cook) said that the nations engaged in the Great War ...

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  19. TRIPLE ALLIANCE.

    The Northumberland Miners' Council at Newcastle unanimously decided to urge on the executive of the Miners' Federation in Great Britain the absolute ...

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  20. CARRYING ON THE KING'S WORK.

    In regard to the statement that a commission will be appointed to carry on the affairs of the state during the King's absence, ...

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  21. KIPPAX RUN OUT.

    After tea Andrews went after his second century reinvigorated. A beautiful late cut and a leg glance for two each brought him to 188. Gilligan was ...

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  22. FREQUENT BOWLING CHANGES.

    Tyldesley sent down a full toss, and Andrews smashed it to the boundary. Your were run off the succeeding stroke, a delightful late cut. Thirteen came ...

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  23. CHARGE BY TAXPAYERS' ASSOCIATION.

    Referring to the disclosures of the great losses incurred by the Commonwealth on account of its experiment in ship owning, the president of the ...

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  24. HORRORS OF THE NEXT WAR.

    Mr. C. G. Ammon, the member for Highbury (and Parliamentary Secretary for the Admiralty in the MacDonald regime), said to-day:—"When I was a ...

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  25. SUGAR OVER-PRODUCTION.

    An official announcement was made to-day concerning the Central Cane Price[?] Board decision to provide against the over-production of sugar. ...

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  26. OVERLAND TO THE RIVIERA.

    It was officially stated last night that Queen Mary would accompany King George on his proposed cruise. ...

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  27. GERMAN PRESIDENT ILL.

    Reuter reports from Berlin that President Ebert was operated on last night for appendicitis. The Chancellor (Dr. Luther) is carrying out the Presidential ...

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  28. ANDREWS FALLS TO KILNER.

    Andrews had put on seven before Kelleway opened his account with a single. He took things in his usual easy, certain style, putting on five while ...

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  29. USING EMPIRE PRODUCTS.

    In the Commons to-day at question time the Parliamentary Secretary for Overseas Trade (Mr. A. M. Samuel) stated that he had been informed by the ...

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  30. BATSMEN TAKE RISKS.

    After the adjournment Andrews lifted a ball from Howell to Kilner, who returned it smartly. But for mishandling by Howell, he would probably have ...

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  31. SALE OF LINE.

    The announcement that the Federal Government had decided to offer for sale the Commonwealth line of steamers was received with alarm on the water front ...

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  32. CONFINED TO HIS ROOM.

    The doctors' advice for the King to take a cruise in the Mediterranean caused no surprise in well-informed circles, as ...

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  33. T. AND C. PARTY

    Spoken to this evening concerning the position created by the failure of the Port Huon Fruitgrowers' Association to Join the newly-formed Town and Country ...

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  34. SECOND WICKET RECORD.

    Off Howell's next over another record went by the board. Andrews, square-cutting that bowler for two, brought up 225 for the partnership, establishing ...

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  35. CONTROL OF OPIUM

    Mr. M. L. Shepherd, official secretary for the Commonwealth in Great Britain, and the Australian delegate to the recent international conference dealing ...

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  36. SYDNEY PROPERTY SALE.

    Mr. J. T. Bull, of Rickard House, Pitt-street, reports that he has sold on behalf of Mr. W. [?] the shop and hotel property known as the Balfour, at ...

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  37. NEW SOUTH WALTS.

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  38. ZANNI'S FLIGHT.

    The Argentine aviator, Captain P. L. Zanni, will resume his flight round the world, starting from Tokio on May 1. The announcement was made by Mr. ...

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  39. PERDRIAU RUBBER WORKS.

    No settlement was reached to-day in the dispute at tile Perdrian Rubber Works at the factory at Drummoyne over the dismissal of 14 men, as the result of which ...

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  40. ANDREWS' CROWDED HOUR.

    Andrews was now playing cricket such as he never has played before. He was an aggressive combination of strength and timing, and had the ball ...

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  41. PRINCE OF WALES AS DEPUTY.

    His Royal Highness will represent the King at two [?] arranged for the middle of March. This will be the first ...

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  42. MR. COOLIDGE ON PEACE.

    "Proportionally as the nations make progress in creating effective tribunals for the peaceful settlement of international differences they will find ...

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  43. COTTON SPINNING

    A request for assistance to the cotton spinning industry in the form of protection or a bounty formed the subject of an enquiry by the Tariff Board. ...

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  44. INSURANCE OF PARCELS

    It was announced to-day by the Secretary of the Postal Department (Mr. H. W. Brown) that an exchange of insured parcels will be established between ...

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  45. PRINCE'S TOUR UNAFFECTED.

    It has been authoritatively learned that the King's proposed yachting cruise will not affect the arrangements for the tour ...

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  46. SEAPLANE BASE.

    That there was some Justification for the rumour that the Federal Government intended to make a seaplane base at Rushcutters Bay has been fully proved. ...

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  47. ATTEMPTED POISONING

    At the Heyfield Police Court to-day William Patrick Marshall, a contractor, of Seaton, was charged with having caused poison to be administered to his ...

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  48. N.S.W. TREASURER

    Following the departure of Sir Arthur Cocks for London as Agent-General for New South Wales, the Premier (Sir George Fuller) was sworn in as ...

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  49. AMERICAN FLEET'S TOUR.

    Only a tentative itinerary has been worked out by the Naval Department for the Australian cruise. The battleships arm expected to begin on July 1, ...

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  50. DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION

    Last evening the Director of Education (Mr. G. V. Brooks) met the headmasters and principal assistants of the Launceston and surrounding schools at ...

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  51. YOUNG AUSTRALIANS.

    The Young Australia League cadets, who are [?]eetotallers did not taste the 1 [?] glasses of sherry provided by the Motor at a reception to-day during the ...

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  52. WIRELESS BREACHES

    Attention was drawn to-day by the Secretary to the Postal Department (Mr. H. P. Brown) to the fact that many holders of listening-in licenses, such as ...

    Article : 64 words
  53. INTERSTATE SHIPPING

    Melbourne.—Arrivals, February 24—Koonda, from Port Kembla; Iron Prince, from Newcastle; Chronos, from Newcastle; City of Bagdad, from Sydney; ...

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  54. AUSTRALIAN BEEF

    Advice was received in Sydney to-day by the Oversea Shipping Representatives Association of a reduction by British shipowners of freights on Australian ...

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  55. APPLICATION REFUSED.

    The Full High Court to-day refused the application of Captain Shirley Douglas Falcke for special leave to appeal against the decision of the State Full ...

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  56. TO-DAY'S EVENTS

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