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  2. DISAPPOINTING DRAW

    The present series of tests will probably prove the most disappointing in cricket history. The fourth, finished at Manchester on Tuesday, ended in the fourth draw, leaving the "ashes" dependent on the last of the rubber, to be played at the Oval on August 14. ...

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  3. CONFIDENCE VOTED

    The new French Government has weathered its first storm. To recover from the withering financial sickness, drastic measures are ...

    Article : 425 words
  4. SOUTH GRAFTON CUP

    South Grafton Cup meeting was continued to-day. The weather was fine, and there was a large attendance. New record figures were hoisted, for seven furlongs and one ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. NEW T.B. VACCINE

    The Commonwealth Department of Health has decided to carry out experiments for the prevention of tuberculosis by vaccination, and for this ...

    Article : 415 words
  6. FEDERAL SESSION

    In the House of Representatives to-day the Attorney-General informed Mr. Riley, sen., that no arrangements had been made to have a sitting of the High Court at ...

    Article : 477 words
  7. LABOUR GAINS SEAT

    A sensation was caused to-day when it was announced that Mr. A. D. Kay, M.L.A. for North Sydney, had tendered his resignation to the Speaker of the ...

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  8. INDECISION

    "Plum" Warner in the "Morning Post" does not conceal his disappointment, which is general, at the indecision of the tests. He says: "It will he particularly interesting ...

    Article : 147 words
  9. HIGH WAGES

    Speaking ah the annual meeting of the Chamber of Commerce to-day the president (Mr. James Dunlop) said it was unfortunate that the Australian worker had not yet ...

    Article : 314 words
  10. AMERICAN LABOUR

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) announced to-night that with the view to effecting improvements in Australian industrial conditions, the Commonwealth ...

    Article : 266 words
  11. POWERS OF GOVERNOR

    "My harmless inquiry as to what is to happen when a Governor and his Ministers fail to agree appears to have stirred local Imperialists to frenzy," said the Premier ...

    Article : 161 words
  12. ATLANTIC STORM

    A message from Jacksonville states a storm hit the east coast early to-day, travelling up the Atlantic seaboard at night and leaving in ...

    Article : 139 words
  13. MATCH AT OVAL

    The sky was overcast but the day was warm and the wicket fast when the Australians opened their match against Surrey at the Oval this morning. The teams were: ...

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  14. ABNORMAL TIDES

    When the inquiry into the cause of the steamer Cooma going aground on North Reef, Queensland, on, July 7, was opened to-day, Capt. Maine was. charged, "that he ...

    Article : 188 words
  15. DISARMAMENT

    In the House of Lords, Lord Parmoo[?] said that Sir Austen Chamberlain's statement that German, disaramament was not proceeding satisfactorily was not calculated ...

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  16. TIMBER CONTRACTS

    The inquiry into Government tendering was continued by the Commissioner (Mr. J. B. Holme) to-day. Mr. W. L. Shedden, on behalf of northern sawmillers, alleged that ...

    Article : 149 words
  17. BOY RUN OVER

    Gregory Haddrick (8) had a narrow escape from death at Petersham when a horse attached to a cart bolted. Haddrick's father is a fruiterer, and while he was in ...

    Article : 101 words
  18. CATHOLICISM IN UNITED STATES

    Dr. Mannix and other prelates are home-ward bound and sail on Wednesday for Australia. Dr. Mannix said they were "returning ...

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  19. PETROL TAX

    The Producers' Association's Central Council, representing the Graziers, Farmers and Settlers, Stock Owners and Sheep Breeders' Associations, has carried the ...

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  20. GO SLOW METHODS

    Mr. Harold Middleton, who returned to Australia after a two years' visit to England where he was attached to the firm of Thomson, Houston and Company, cicatrical ...

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  21. EXTENDING THE TESTS

    Mr. W. C. Bull, acting secretary of the Australian Cricket Board of Control, stated to-day that the majority of members of the board are in favour of the fifth test match ...

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  22. TRIED TO SMUGGLE CHINESE

    At the Central Police Court to-day Lu Mi, a Chinese cook, was charged with having been concerned in bringing four of his countrymen to the Commonwealth in ...

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  23. COBHAM

    Capt. Cobham left Rangoon for Victoria Point this morning. SINGAPORE, Wednesday. The Penang harbour master waited for ...

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  24. A SNUB

    The following reply has been received by Mr. It. Buckland, secretary of the central branch of the A.W.U., from the Premier of Western Australia (Mr. Collier) in reply to ...

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  25. "UN-BRITISH METHODS"

    Mr. Sydney Smith, senr., father of the manager of the Australian Eleven, said to-day that his son resigned from the executive of the Board of Control prior to ...

    Article : 138 words
  26. CONTROL OF DRUG TRAFFIC

    The Chief Secretary (Mr. Lazzarini) said to-day that tho Act which was being prepared to fight the drag traffic provided for the arrest of any unauthorised ...

    Article : 60 words
  27. BUILDING TRADES UNIONS

    The secretary of the Master Builders' Association (Mr. N. Richards) said to-day that a combined meeting of building trades unions was held in the Trades Hall recently ...

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  28. ROYALTY VISITS AUSTRALIA HOUSE

    The Duke and Duchess of York attended the reception given by Sir Joseph Cook at Australia House. They were welcomed by 2000 guests, including Mr. Amery ...

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  29. AUSTRALIAN MADE PREFERENCES

    Mr. W. H. Bagnall, M.L.A., director of the Australian-Made Preference League, has been informed that the Premier has approved of the following preferences facing given to ...

    Article : 95 words
  30. MEXICAN MAYOR LYNCHED

    The first violent death in the conflict between the Government, and the Roman Catholic Church is reported in the State of Zacatecas, where the Mayor of Nochistan, ...

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  31. NEW SETTLERS' LEAGUE SUBSIDY

    The Minister for Labour and Industry (Mr. Baddeley) officially stated to-day that the Government had decided to discontinue payments of the subsidy of £750 a year to the ...

    Article : 77 words
  32. STIFF SENTENCE ON BOOTLEGGER

    William Dwyer, head of an alleged forty million dollars rum running syndicate, who on Monday evening was found guilty of conspiracy to violate the national liquor and ...

    Article : 52 words
  33. REFORM OF MINERS' FEDERATION

    It was reported at a recent meeting of the delegate hoard that a committee was appointed to inquire into the question of complete reorganisation of the Miners' ...

    Article : 60 words
  34. BRITISH COAL INDUSTRY

    The House of Commons by 312 votes to 125 passed the third leading of the Mining Industry Reorganisation Bill. A Labourite motion for the bill's rejection was defeated. ...

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