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  2. MACLAREN'S TEAM.

    Great interest was taken on Saturday in the continuation of the match between Mr. A. C. Maclaren's team and New South Wales at the Sydney Cricket Ground. About 13,500 people ...

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  3. BETA CETI.

    The president of the New South Wales branch of the British Astronomical Association (Mr. W. F. Gale), referring last night to the reported [?]udden increase in the ...

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  4. BRITISH TRADE.

    In the absence of any striking political events, and with foreign exchanges comparatively steady, the Stock Exchange is experiencing a period of calmness. There is a fair ...

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  5. THE EXPULSIONS.

    The official announcement on Friday night that Mr. W. T. Matthews had been expelled by the A.L.P. executive is incorrect, and has been officially ...

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  6. THE EMPIRE.

    The "Observer," approving Mr. Bruce's first speech as Prime Minister, appeals for better communications between the mother country and the dominions. Mr. Bruce's outspoken ...

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  7. A NEW FRENCH ADVANCE.

    The French have extended the southern portion of the area of occupation by taking possession of several important railway centres, the object being to secure increased power in the control of the Customs. ...

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  8. WORLD COURT.

    Mr. C. E. Hughes (Secretary of State) has sent a letter to President Harding answering Senator Borah's questions concerning the proposed world court. ...

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  9. STEELWORKS.

    Th[?] Broken Hill Proprietary Company posted the following notice, signed by the manager (Mr. Baker), at the works at Port Waratah yesterday:—"The wages to be paid all ...

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  10. TIMBER RESOURCES.

    The Prince of Wales, at the annual meeting of the Empire Forestry Association, said that during the past three years they had unrivalled opportunities for realising the Empire's ...

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  11. SELECTION OF LEADER.

    During the week-end important developments occurred in regard to the trouble in the Labour party and the expulsion of the leader, Mr. J. Dooley. Conversations took place ...

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  12. WIRELESS CHAIN.

    The "Daily Chronicle" understands that the Cabinet decision regarding an Empire wireless chain gives scope to private enterprise for the establishing of such a chain, but some ...

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  13. AMERICAN CONSULS.

    The State Department has stated that the United States will ignore Lord Curzon's reply to Mr. Hughes's Note regarding the Newcastle consulate, the Government regarding the ...

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  14. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Mr. Lloyd George, addressing the Scottish Liberal Club in Edinburgh, said that he believed if party differences were handled with [?]rance, goodwill, and good temper they ...

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  15. AMERICA.

    With many important bills awaiting action, the closing hours of Congress, which adjourns to-morrow at noon, were marked by a filibuster which created a deadlock in the House of ...

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  16. GREEK REFUGEES.

    In connection with the Greek protest against the treatment of Greek refugees by the Turks, the Constantinople correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" paid a visit to what he terms "the ...

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  17. INDIA.

    The Inchcape committee has presented its unanimous economy report to the Viceroy, recommending net reductions amounting to 19½ crores of rupees. Of this amount, over half of ...

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  18. FEDERAL FINANCE.

    Speaking on Thursday in the House of Representatives, the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) made the announcement that the Treasury proposes to charge interest on £7,000,000, ...

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  19. EXCITING FOOTBALL.

    The Liverpool-Bolton Wanderers' match, at which there were 15,000 spectators, was played under the most remarkable conditions. During the second half a stand, on wihch about a ...

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  20. FRUIT POOLS.

    Referring on Saturday to the advances made either by the Commonwealth or guaranteed by the Commonwealth to the 1920-21, 1921-22, and to the 1922-23 fruit pools, the Federal ...

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  21. THE FASCISTI.

    A message from Rome states that the municipal council of Rome has resigned and the Government proposes to nominate a commission to administer the city. The decision is ...

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  22. AERIAL SERVICE.

    The Reval correspondent of the "Matin" says that the Soviet has granted a German firm permission to organise an aerial service between Stockholm and Persia, also to take ...

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  23. CUSTOMS LEGISLATION.

    With reference to the International Conference convoked by the Council of the League of Nations for October 15, to consider a simplification of the method of collecting Customs ...

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  24. RURAL CREDIT.

    The Acting Premier (Mr. Oakes) stated yesterday that while most of the country centres are showing very active and practical interest in the forthcoming conferences on rural credit ...

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  25. KING OF SPAIN.

    A Madrid message states that King Alfonso, in a public speech, ridiculed a rumour concerning his abdication. He said that, personally, he would readily retire without being asked, ...

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  26. THE HOSPITALS.

    The final audit of the Schools' Hospital Day Fund, just concluded by Mr. Geo. Blackett and Mr. J. Dunlop, shows that £2952/17/1 was handed over to the Royal Alexandra ...

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  27. MR. HICKSON'S MISSION.

    There was a crowded attendance at the service of thanksgiving held at St. David's Cathedral on Friday in connection with the Hickson healing mission. Considerable time was ...

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  28. FRENCH FINANCE.

    During the discussion on the Budget in the French Chamber of Deputies, M. Le Fevre, a former Minister, recommended as an alternative to proposed increased taxation a loan ...

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  29. ROYAL VISIT TO ITALY.

    An Anglo-Italian naval review is being arranged at Naples on the occasion of the British Royal visit. ...

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  30. MOURNED AS DEAD.

    Twelve Grimsby fishermen are now safe in Iceland after being mourned as dead for a month. They were the crew of a trawler which was carried to the North Atlantic during severe ...

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  31. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Lord Seaforth, at the age of 76. The death has occurred of Mr. Joseph Martin, ex-Premier of British Columbia, and a ...

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  32. MR. DOOLEY.

    When Mr. Dooley's expulsion was under consideration by the executive of the A.L.P. be was on a visit to Queensland, and was unaware of anything that had transpired except what ...

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  33. REVENUE DEFRAUDED

    Leuchars and Gold, who were charged with making a false return of income earned by Veitch and Allan, a well-known drapery firm, were each fined £100. Leuchars is manager ...

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  34. BOXER KILLED.

    The professional boxing match at Nelson between Herb Robinson, of Wellington, and Billy Tapp, of Ohakune, had a sensational ending. In the eleventh round Robinson hit Tapp, ...

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  35. THE EX-KAISER.

    Some newspapers report that the ex-Kaiser is going to Corfu to reside in his famous Achilleion Palace there. ...

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  36. MUTINY AT SEA.

    Advices from Los Angeles state that the immigration authorities are investigating stories by officers of the steamer Lake Pepin, of the United States Shipping Board. They ...

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  37. MINE EXPLOSION.

    A message from Bluefield (West Virginia) states that 10 bodies have been recovered from the Pochahontas mine, after an explos[?]on. Twelve men were rescued alive. An ...

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  38. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Advices from Christiaula state that the Government has resigned owing to the defeat of the proposed commercial trenty with Portugal, which stipulated that Norway should ...

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  39. RUSSELL DIVORCE CASE.

    The hearing of the second divorce petition of John Hugo Russell, Lord Ampthill's heir, was continued to-day. Russell, in cross-examination, said he had ...

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  40. IRISH REBELS.

    Knockaby Castle (Louth) has been destroyed by fire, and the damage is estimated at £30,000. The incendiaries were surprised in the building by Free State troops. Two ...

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  41. PRICKLY PEAR COMMISSION.

    A Royal Commission has been appointed as follows to inquire into the prickly pear problem in Queensland:—Professor Steele, professor of chemistry, Queensland University; Mr. W. L. ...

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  42. LATE SHIPPING.

    FREMANTLE.—Arr: March 3, Port Albany, from castern States, Dep: Zealandia, and Jervis Bay, for eastern States: Booral, for United Kingdom: A[?]mason Maru, for Yokohama. Arr: March 4, Averali. from eastern ...

    Article : 36 words
  43. DAVIS CUP.

    Japan's challenge for the Davi[?] Cup has [?] received. ...

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