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  2. 'PLANE CRASHES

    SYDNEY, Sun.—Gloucester message states an Avro 'plane with the pilot Lieut. H. Hawkins, and two passengers, [?] Laurie and W. S. Hedon, ...

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  3. BRISBANE NEWS

    Sporting Events Postponed.—King Jupiter Pluvius reigned supreme to-day. Notwithstanding the mud and slush however, the principal Rugby ...

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  4. LATE MR. PAGE.

    BRISBANE, Sat.—A constant procession of mourners visited St. John's Cathedral this morning, between 8.30 and 10 o'clock, to pay their tributes ...

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  5. RUN OVER.

    At about 3 a.m. yesterday morning, Thomas George England, aged 29, [?] returned soldier, and a casual employee of the Railway Department, ...

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  6. COAL STRIKE.

    LONDON, Fri.—The delegate conference called by the executive of the National Miners' Federation was held to-day. It was decided to take a ...

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  7. SECOND TEST.

    LONDON, Sat.—The sky was overcast and the weather unsettled, sunshine occasionally showing through the clouds. In the English team ...

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  8. IRELAND.

    LONDON, Sun.—The "Sunday Express" states that the Government intends to fix a time limit for the Sinn Fein operations of the Home Rule Act ...

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  9. THE WEEK'S CASUALTIES.

    LONDON, Fri.—Six armed men attacked three policemen at Belfast. Const. Glover was shot dead, and the other constables and some civilians ...

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  10. INDIAN AFFAIRS.

    LAHORE, Fri.—Referring to the speech made at Simla by the Viceroy (Lord Reading), Ghandi, the Indian agitator, writes to the paper ...

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  11. HUNDREDS OF ARRESTS MADE.

    LONDON, Fri.—The Crown forces have made hundreds of arrests in a big round up of Sinn Feiners in Monaghan County, including several ...

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  12. CHINESE MUTINY.

    VANCOUVER, Fri.—The Hankow correspondent of the United Press Association states that mutinous Chinese troops at Wuchang, the capital of ...

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  13. FLOODS.

    BRISBANE, Sun.—The Goondiwindi police report that all Goondiwindi, with the exception of Sandridge, is flooded to a depth of ...

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  14. AFGHANISTAN.

    WAZIRISTAN, Sat.—The popularity of Hall Abdul Ramak is waning, Money and a[?]nnitions are running short. He swears on the Koran that ...

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  15. A SATISFACTORY AWARD.

    BUNDABERG, Fri.—The judgment of the Arbitration Court in connection with the A.W.U. has been received with general satisfaction by the ...

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  16. COMMUNIST PLOT.

    STOCKHOLM, Fri.—The police have discovered a Communist plot, aiming at a simultaneous revolution in Finland, Norway, and Sweden. Five ...

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  17. VESSEL DAMAGED.

    ST. JOHNS (Newfoundland), Fri.—The steamers Seapool and Charlotte have arrived at St. John's. The Charlotte's decks are awash. ...

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  18. BOLSHEVIK TYRANNY.

    LAHORE, Sat.—Refugees from Bokhara. Tunkeston, are arriving at Peshawar. They tell a perpetual story of tyrann[?] ill-treatment at ...

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  19. BRITISH NAVY.

    CAPETOWN, Fri.—The House of Assembly rejected by 70 votes to 31 a motion by Gen. Hertzog to eliminate the contribution of £85,000 to the ...

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  20. STEAMER FOUNDERED.

    ATHENS. Fri.—The Greek steamer [?]ontsolin, with 240 passengers and 25 of a crew, struck a floating mine in the Eastern Mediterranean, and ...

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  21. POLITICAL UNITY.

    ROCKHAMPTON, Fri—At a special meeting of Normanby and Keppel representatives of the Primary Producers' Union of Central Queensland ...

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  22. DR. MANNIX.

    MELBOURNE, Sun.—Sir Joseph Cook. questioned concerning Dr. Mannix, said he had noticed further resolutions passed by various bodies ...

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  23. TURKS AND RUSSIA.

    WASHINGTON, Fri.—The Administration has received information that the Turkish Nationalists, aided by the Soviets of Russia and smaller ...

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  24. Imperial Conference Affairs.

    NEW YORK, Sat.—Dr. Murray Butler has made a statement, received by cable, that the meeting he agreed is address in London in connection with ...

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  25. ADMIRAL SIMS.

    WASHINGTON, Fri.—Me J. A. Gallivan has introduced a resolution into the House of Representatives which forbids the readmittance of ...

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  26. PORT DARWIN.

    MELBOURNE, Sun.—A complaint has been received by Dr. Earle Page and Mr. T. J. Ryan that political censorship appears to be exercised in ...

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  27. CENTRAL AUSTRALIA.

    OODNADATTA, Fri.—Senators Foll and Newland, members of the Commonwealth Committee on Public works, accompanied by Mr. Whitford ...

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  28. PRISONER ESCAPES.

    BRISBANE, Sun.—The police are searching for Thomas Mason, the prisoner who yesterday made a sensational escape from the Northern mail, ...

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  29. Rowing.

    BLENHEIM. (N.Z.), Sat.—On the Waitra River to-day, Dick Arnst, (13.6) defeated Paddy Hanna (12.1) for a purse of £500, in what was ...

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  30. THE IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Sun.—The conference secretariat explains that the terms Imperial Cabinet or Imperial Conference, will not be used officially. The ...

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  31. WOOL SALES.

    LONDON, Fri.—10th "Bawra" wool sales opened with a full catalogue. At late rates there was good competition, mainly from Germany, ...

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  32. ADMIRAL SIMS.

    WASHINGTON, Sun.—The remainder of the leave granted to Admiral Sims has been revoked, and he has been Instructed to return to America ...

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  33. A DRAWN GAME.

    LONDON, Fri.—The match between Australia and Gloucestershire resulted in a draw. Scores:—Australia, 1st inninges 8 wickets, for 533. ...

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  34. THE PRINCE MEETS AUSTRALIANS.

    LONDON, Fri.—The Australians are delighted with Gloucester. They say it is the best wicket they ever played on. The Prince of Wales, after ...

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  35. BARALABA COAL.

    BRISBANE, Sun.—The Minister for Mines (Mr. Jones) visited Baralaba on Saturday, and held a conference with the miners. He stated ...

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  36. KILED BY A TRAIN.

    PERTH, Friday.—This morning Edward Perry was run over and killed by a train at East Perth. His pockets contained ...

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  37. AUSTRALIANS ENTERTAINED.

    The members of the Australian Eleven were entertained at the Mansion House, Bristol, yesterday evening, the Lord Mayor presiding. ...

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  38. A MANDATE WANTED.

    PARIS, Fri.—According to the Berlin correspondent of "Le Journal" the German Government still hopes to secure a mandate over one ...

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  39. P.P.U.

    ROCKHAMPTON, Sat.—A special meeting of the Normanby and Keppel representatives of the P.P.U. of Central Queensland, has carried a ...

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  40. MARTOO'S OLYMPIA PICTURES.

    On Saturday night there was a very good attendance at this popular picture theatre. The star items were Constance Talmadge in "Mamma's ...

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  41. BOXING.

    SYDNEY, Sun.—At the Sydney Stadium last night, there was a poor attendance. Dick Johnson (9.8½ knocked out Frank Brogan (9.12½), in the ...

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  42. COUNTY MATCHES.

    LONDON, Sun.—Ducat made [?] playing against Warwickshire being the first batsman to score a thousand runs this season. Jupp was 101 ...

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  43. COLLINS INJURED

    H. L. Collins, of the Australian XI., has fractured his thumb, and will be unable to play for six weeks. ...

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  44. GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP.

    LONDON, Sat.—In the final of the golf championship, Mitchell beat the Australian, Kirwood, seven up six. ...

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  45. TOWN HALL PICTURES.

    The Town Hall pictures were well crowded on Saturday night, when "The Girl of the Sea" was produced, featuring Miss Betty Hilburn in the ...

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  46. DOUGLAS PLAYING.

    LONDON, Fri.—Douglas now states that he will play in the second test match. The weather outlook is not ...

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  47. NEW ZEALAND v. IRELAND.

    LONDON, Sun.—Ireland, whose team included thirteen previous international players, beat New Zealand in a test match at Belfast by 82 to 69. ...

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  48. McCARTHY DEFEATS DUPRE.

    MELBOURNE, Sun.—At the Stadium last night, Bert McCarthy (9.[?]) defeated Andre Dupre (8.11). The latter was a disappointment on two ...

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  49. JAPAN'S POSITION.

    TOKIO, Fri.—Gen. Yamanashi has been appointed Minister for War, replacing Lieut.—Gen. Tannaka, who resigned in April. ...

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  50. A CRICKETER'S ESTATE.

    LONDON, Fri.—William Gunn, the well-known cricketer, left estate valued at £57.392. This wealth was mostly the result of a sports ...

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  51. LYRIC—RIALTO PICTURES.

    "The One Man Trail," with Buck Jones in the lead, and "The Peace of Roaring River" were the star items in the Lyric and Rialto's programme ...

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  52. GOLF.

    SYDNEY, Sat.—In the final for the New South Wales Golf Championship. Howard won easily by 9 up and 7 to play. ...

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  53. DEMPSEY RESUMES TRAINING.

    WASHINGTON. Sun.—Dempsey has resumed training, the Injury to his eye having healed. ...

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  54. ENGLAND OUTCLASSED.

    LONDON, Sun.—The newspapers declare that England was outclassed at Lords on a perfect wicket. Some critics regard the failure as worse ...

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