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  2. IRELAND.

    LONDON, Friday.—Nominations for the Southern Irish Parliament were held to-day, Sinn Fein candidates being returned unopposed throughout the area concerned. ...

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  3. AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS.

    LONDON, Friday.—On thr second inspection of the pitch it was found unplayable. There was a crowd of nearly 3000 present, and impatience was displayed. Early after ...

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  4. BOWLING.

    Owing to the rain on Saturday the members of the Casino Bowling Club were compelled to indefinitely postpone the official opening of their green, which was to ...

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  6. COAL CRISIS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The executive of the National Union of Railway Men decided that the members shall not handle imported coal no matter for what purpose it is intended, or ...

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  7. TATTERSALL'S RACES.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Tattersall's Race Club held a meeting at Randwick to-day. The weather was dull, but there was a good attendance. A slight shower of rain fell in ...

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  8. EMBARGO TIGHTENED.

    LONDON, Saturday.—After two and a half hours' sitting a joint meeting of the executives of the railway and transport workers passed a resolution affirming the ...

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  9. BOMBS IN FASHIONABLE THOROUGHFARE.

    DUBLIN, Friday.—The largest casualty list so far attended an attack on Crown forces last night. Four bombs were thrown in Bond-street, a crowded fashionable ...

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  10. SUNN FEIN CANDIDATES.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The official weekly review of the situation in Ireland states that-the Sinn Feiners in some districts are conscripting youths of sixteen and ...

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  11. SACRIFICES ON BOTH SIDES.

    LONDON, Saturday.—in the House of Commons, speaking in connection with a motion for adjournment Mr. Clynes expressed the opinion that the miners were in a mood ...

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  12. EPSOM RACES.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—The Epsom races to-day resulted- Epsom Plate, 6 furlongs.—Flayiol, 8-6 (Cairns), 1; Lapis Lazuli, 6-12 (Wilson), 2; ...

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  13. FAINT GLIMMER OF HOPE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The stay at home Whitsuntide holiday wag unprecedented for depression in unemployment. There is a faint glimmer of hope afforded by Mr. Lloyd ...

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  14. THE UNIONISTS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The "Times" Belfast correspondent wires that the Unionists anticipate a working majority of 12 or 16 over all combinations in the Ulster elections ...

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  15. ENGLISH TEAM FOR NEXT MATCH.

    LONDON, Friday.—The following will represent the Army, Navy, and Air Force in the match against the Australians, commencing to-morrow Majors R. Brooke and G. ...

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  16. ADELAIDE RACES.

    ADELAIDE, Saturday.—The following are the results of the South Australian Jockey Club's Meeting to-day- Second Hurdle Race, 2 miles 37 yard.— ...

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  17. CANDIDATES AT THE ELECTIONS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The vagary of fate is shown in the fact that the Unionists, Professor Thrift, Mr. Gerald Fitzgibbon, K.C., Mr. E.H. Alton, Fellows of Trinity ...

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  18. INVITATION TO LUNCH.

    LONDON, Friday.—The Australian cricketers have accepted the invitation of General Seely to lunch at his residence, "Brookhouse," Isle of Wight, on Sunday, and a ...

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  19. ENGLISH PLAYERS.

    LONDON, Friday.—The "Times" states that Hobbs will possibly not be fit fer the second test match. Hearne is unlikely to play this season. He reports that his health ...

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  20. ALBION PARK RACES.

    BRISBANE, Saturday.—The Albion Park races to-day resulted- Fourth Division Handicap.—Purple Diamond 1, Eudor Cost 2, King Pat 3. Winner ...

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  21. BELGIAM DOCK WORKERS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Ghent and Antwerp dock workers have struck against the loading of coal for England. ...

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  22. REPARATION.

    BERLIN, Friday.—At a meeting of the Imperial Council Dr. Wirth stressed his intention of genuinely endeavoring to carry out the ultimatum, but he expected the ...

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  23. LABOR AFFAIRS.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—As the result of the restrictions imposed under the wool export regulations two wool scouring firms at Botany have closed, down, throwing a ...

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  24. ROAD TRAVELLING IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Road travelling in England will enjoy its own again in the opinion of firms working night and day to cope with the demand for motor coach ...

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  25. UPPER SILESIA.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Prime Minister, speaking in the House of Commons, declared that the British and Italian Commissioners in Upper Silesia had decided in favor of ...

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  26. MATCH AGAINST THE FORCES.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The weather was glorious for the match against the Army, Navy and Air Forces. The attendance was good. The wicket was fairly fast. The late ...

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  27. A STRIKE SETTLED.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The strike of bottleohs hap ended after lasting three weeks. An agreement has been made with the employers under which the men will make as much as ...

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  28. BRISBANE THOUSAND.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—As the result of Tom Macarthy's runaway win on Saturday the market for the Brisbane Thousand to be run on Saturday next became paralysed. Tom ...

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  29. UNION WITHDRAWS AFFILIATION.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The Federated Cold Storage and Meat Preserving Employees' Union has withdrawn its affiliation from the Labor Council. ...

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  30. THE WOOL MARKET.

    LONDON, Saturday.—Will the strong continental buying of wool, accounting for 43,000 out of 70,000 bales sold in the recent series, continue long enough, to ensure ...

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  31. LAWN TENNIS.

    PARIS, Friday.—The French Lawn Tennis Federation has decided not to select Miss Lenolen in the Davis Chip team, considering that matches of five sets are too ...

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  32. COLLIERY STRIKES.

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—There were 20 strikes during the week at the various collieries in the Newcastle and Maitland districts. The owners report that the reasons ...

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  33. TO PLAY FOR JAPAN.

    BOMBAY, Saturday.—Shimidzu has arranged to play for Japan in the Davis Cup competitions. He sails for America on May 21. ...

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  34. NO SATURDAY WORK.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—At the conclusion of a mass meeting of the Sydney branch of the Amalgamated Society of Carpenters and Joiners the secretary stated it was ...

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  35. BOXING.

    LONDON, Friday.—The liner Leopaldina will make a special trip to the United States I for the Carpentier-Dempsey fight. It will leave Havre on June 13 and return on July ...

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  36. DR. MANNIX.

    LONDON, Friday.—Dr. Mannix says that he will sail in the Nippon Yusen Kleist via Suez. He will spend a week in Japan. Asked whether he has reason to avoid sailing ...

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  37. FOOTBALL.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The following are the results of the League first grade football competition this afternoon:—Eastern Suburbs beat St. George by 23 to 11, North ...

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  38. GODFREY v. DENCIO.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Godfrey defeated Dencio in the 17th round at the Stadium last night. ...

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  39. GROCERY TRADE.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Mr. Justice Mainn, of Victoria, reduced wages in the grocery trade from £5 to £4 10s per week. His Honor said he found the increases ...

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  40. MR. HUGHES.

    COLOMBO, Friday.—Mr. Hughes, Australian Prime Minister, in a passenger by the Orvieto. When interviewed yesterday he said that personally he favored a renewal ...

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  41. SPARGO DEFEATS McCARTHY.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Spargo last night defeated McCarthy, Victorian featherweight champion, on points. ...

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  43. ANGLO-RUSSIAN TRADE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The decision of the Appeal Court removes a legal barrier in regard to Anglo-Russian trade, as nothing could be done to apply the Anglo-Russian ...

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  44. COMMENTS FROM THE SPECTATORS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The "Daily News" correspondent at Bradford writes:—Owing to the delayed start through rain the 5000 spectators subjected Armstrong to vigorous ...

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  45. ANDREWS v. STANLEY.

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—Andrews outed Stanley in the 18th round last night. A liquid manure tank is a necessary arrangement on a farm where stock are ...

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  46. ATTEMPTED ESCAPE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—A number of Sinn Fein prisoners rushed the warders at Strangeways gaol, Manchester. A sharp fight ensued, but reinforcements frustrated ...

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