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  2. CENTRAL CABLE NEWS

    Mr. Sydney Pardon, reviewing the Australian the Australian tour in "Wisden's Almancae," says that since Knox bowled his fasters in 1906. "I have ...

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  3. PEACE MATTERS

    The Senate's Foreign Relations Committee has unanimously ordered a favourable report on the two Chinese treaties, thus completing the ...

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  4. ROYAL WEDDING

    The newspapers this morning denote many columns to appreciations of Princess Mary and Viscount Lascelles, eulogising the former's ...

    Article : 140 words
  5. POWER STATION CONTROL.

    Owing to the refusal of the power station employees to handle so-called "scab" coal the town was m darkness last night. The police ...

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  6. SIBERIAN SITUATION

    The troops of the Far Eastern Republic are advancing against the White army under General Merkuloff, of the Vladivostock _ ...

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  7. ARCHBISHOP'S ADDRESS.

    The Archbishop of Canterbury, in his address, said:—"It is a stirring thing for any man and woman, whoever they be, to find themselves for ...

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  8. ASSEMBLY RESOLUTION.

    The debate on tie Rand after lasting five days, concluded at 9.30 this morning alter an all night sitting. The Government ...

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  9. TRIAL OF WAR CRIMINALS

    In the Commons to-day Sir Gordon Hewart, replying to a question, said that the committee of lawyers appointed by the Supreme Council ...

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  10. AMERICAN INTEREST.

    All the American newspapers are Hevoting columns to the wedding or Princess Mary, and are displaying the keenest interest in it. ...

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  11. INVITATIONS TO ABBEY

    The Australasians invited to the wedding in the Abbey to-morrow are:—Sir Joseph Cook, Lady and Miss Cock, Mr. Shepherd and his ...

    Article : 162 words
  12. AFFAIRS OF IRELAND

    It is officially announced that the Irish elections will probably be delayed for six oR seven weeks. ...

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  13. SPORTING ITEMS

    The United States Golf Association has invited the Royal and Ancient Club to send a British team to meet a United States team prior ...

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  14. SATISFACTORY CONFERENCE.

    In the Commons to-day Mr. Winston Churchill stated that the result of the week-end Irish conference was both satisfactory and ...

    Article : 133 words
  15. PRINCE IN INDIA

    The Prince of Wales spent an hour at the North-Western Railway Workshops in Moghulpur this morning watching the employees ...

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  16. CORNER IN WHEAT

    The "Morning Post" states that the biggest wheat corner on record is about to be attempted. Australian speculators, in conjunction with ...

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  17. DAVIS CUT CHALLENGE.

    The United States Lawn Tennis League has received a challenge from Canada for the Davis Cup this year. ...

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  18. BILLIARD MATCH.

    In tits Inman-McConachy billiard match yesterday the New Zealander increased his 803 break to 916. The score at teh close of play last night ...

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  19. BRIDEGROOM'S RESCUER.

    The Abbey guests include Robert Benstead, formerly of the Grenadiers. When Viscount Lascelles was wounded in the war, Benstead ...

    Article : 36 words
  20. QUESTIONS IN COMMONS

    Asked in the Commons to-day who was responsible for the contract to purchase zinc concentrates Mr. Stanley Baldwin said that the ...

    Article : 116 words
  21. PROGRESS OF BILL.

    After Mr. Churchill's statement. Mr. Chamberlain proposed to allocate Thursday to the committee stage of the Irish Bill. He hoped to ...

    Article : 35 words
  22. ROYAL WEDDING PARTY.

    The King and Queen this evening gave a final pre-wedding party. The guests included the tenant farmers on the King's estaates and the ...

    Article : 33 words
  23. IRISH LABOUR DEMAND.

    The Irish Labour Party has written tg Messrs. Griffith and Collins demanding a plebiscite on the treaty before the elections ...

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  24. COMMONWEALTH LINE

    Mr. Larkin, manager of the Commonwealth line, gave a luncheon to-day to Sir Joseph. Cook on board the Hobson'g Bay on the eve of her ...

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  25. BULL AND RAINY WEATHER

    Showers of drizzling rain fell throughout last night, sadly verifying yesterday's official forecast, put that did not prevent crowds ...

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  26. FAILURES OF BROKERS

    Four more brokerage houses collapsed to-day. These failures were of members of the consolidated Stock Exchange as were the others ...

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  27. DEPARTURE FROM THE ABPEY

    After the blessing was pronounced and as the bride and bridegroom proceeded to Edward the Confessor's Chapel to sing the register ...

    Article : 149 words
  28. UNREST IN IRELAND

    As the result of Sinn Fein raids on the Ulster border, claims have been submitted for malicious injury to property in the Clougher ...

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  29. CHARGE OF FRAUD

    A Grand Jury has returned indictments against Charles Morse, a shipbuilding magnate, and his three sons and eight associates ...

    Article : 48 words
  30. BARRACKS RAIDED.

    A hundred armed men to-day raided the police barracks at Clonmel and carried off motor cars, rifles, and ammunition. They forced ...

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  31. SKIPPING

    Arrivals.—At Hull, City of Milan; passed Perim, Port Elliott. Departures.—For Australia, Boonah ; from Kobe, Ben Muir. Ben Veirlieh; ...

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  32. THE MARRIAGE SERVICE

    An outburst of cheering outside the Abbey announced the arrival of the Royalties. The murmur of conversation in the Abbey died ...

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  33. MISSING MOTOR LAUNCH PARTY

    A telegram received by the Police Commissioner from Cairns states that three young men, Martin Kerr, Ernest Kerr and Alfred Ferguson ...

    Article : 147 words
  34. RETURN TO THE PALACE

    The return journey to the Palace was a triumph. It followed the same route as from the Palace except that the Princess' carriage ...

    Article : 95 words
  35. SCENES IN THE ABBEY

    Westminster Abbey, with all its wealth of historic ceremonials, was probably never the setting for one more beautiful in its simplicity and ...

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  36. CANADIAN LOAN

    It is rumoured here that Mr. W. S. Fielding, the Canadian Minister of Finance, who is now in New York, is negotiating for a loan of ...

    Article : 39 words
  37. GORED BY A BULL

    Mr. Arthur Sunnyside, aged 65, a dairy farmer, was attacked and gored to death by a bull as he was crossing a paddock in Tenterfield ...

    Article : 42 words
  38. SYDNEY HOSPITALS DEFICIT

    With an accumulated deficiency of £132,130, and a cost for the year of £95,678, the committee of the Sydney Hospital is appealing to the ...

    Article : 44 words
  39. STRIKE ON THE RAND

    In the fracas at Boksburg, the strikers commands were badly routed by the police, who charged them and put them to flight; no ...

    Article : 67 words
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