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  2. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Friday.—The Australian Press Association is authoritatively assured that, when reviewing the Conference dispassionately in retrospect, one ...

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  3. GABB AGAIN

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—A mania for calling attention to the "state of the House" when the attendance sags below a quorum, has caused rising clouds of ...

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  4. LETTERS FROM THE XI.

    A big batch of mail came to hand this week from various sources, giving first hand information of the tour up to and including the Middlesex match. ...

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  5. WAREHOUSE BREAKING

    A remarkably rapid round-up by the police yesterday, following a robbery of the previous night, has, it is believed, ended a systematic attack on ...

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  6. THE LITTLE WHOPPER

    A little whopper is a white lie with a pinkish touch of feminine malice and trickery to liven it up. The fashion of describing plays in newspaper notices ...

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  7. PETROL IS CHEAP

    NEW YORK, Friday.—As a result in the decline of the prices of crude oil, petrol has dropped on an average of 28 per cent, since January 1. The lowest ...

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  8. LATE CABLES

    LONDON, Friday Night.—Referring to the reports from Melbourne cabled to London, that negotiations were proceeding in England for the sale of the whole ...

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  9. AMERICAN FOREIGN TRADE

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The Department of Commerce at Washington has announced that the American foreign trade for the fiscal year ending ...

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  10. GIRLS AT FOOTBALL

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Clad in jerseys and shorts, about a dozen, girls risked the weather, the barracking, and the gaze of a crowd of men to have a ...

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  11. AMERICA'S PROBLEMS

    NEW YORK, Friday.—A Washington advice states that President Harding, addressing the Senate, said that the proposed Soldier Bonus Legislation, ...

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  12. DEATH OF MAJOR ORR

    In a private hospital at Darlinghurst yesterday. Major Charles Orr. son of Mrs. Fred Orr, of 52 Macleay-street. Darlinghurst, closed a distinguished military ...

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  13. MOY WELL BEATEN

    The scoring in last night's contest at the Stadium between Charlie Moy and the Filipino, Jamito, was a good deal one-sided, but-the large onlooking crowd ...

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  14. Dealing with Naval Defence

    Mr. Meighen also opposed the Conference dealing with Naval Defence, and pointed out that the Canadian Government and Parliament refused to deal with ...

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  15. BURDEN OF ARMAMENTS

    LONDON. Friday Nights,—The correspondent of the Daily Express at Tokie has interviewed Mr. Hara, the Premier of Japan. He said: "I am sympathetic with ...

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  16. LORD NORTHCLIFFE'S VISIT

    LONDON, Friday Night.—Lord Northcliffe has informed the Australian Press Association that he is due to arrive at Auckland on August 26, and ...

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  17. ALMOST BURIED

    When two tons of earth and rock fell in a trench in Fripp-street, Arnclifie, yesterday morning, Robert Field, 49, of Alice-street, Newtown, was buried up ...

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  18. LOST STEAMERS

    The Lord Mayor (Alderman Lambert) stated that during the past few days he has been approached by several influential citizens in Sydney who were ...

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  19. THE MONKERAI MURDER

    WEST MAITLAND. Saturday.—The police engaged an the Monkeral murder have thoroughly searched for a weapon in the vicinity of the hut where ...

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  20. THE IRISH QUESTION

    LONDON, Friday.—Following a communication from Sir James Craig several members of the Ulster Cabinet have left Belfast for London to attend the Irish ...

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  21. An Explanation Accepted

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—The stipendiaries held an inquiry into New Shet's running at Caulfield to-day as compared with her displays at Flemington. Evidence ...

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  22. KEMALISTS CAUSE DEADLOCK

    LONDON, Friday.—It is understood that Kemalists troubles and Bolshevik activities in the Middle East are detrimentally affecting Indo-Afghan ...

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  23. ROBBED WHILE UNCONSCIOUS

    Ray Bishop, of Dawson-strect, Five Dock, collapsed at Canterbury Park racecourse yesterday, and while unconscious a thief stole some war medals and ...

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  24. LATE SHIPPING NEWS

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  25. GERMAN CAPITAL

    LONDON, Friday.—A message from Berlin states that tile new capital for industrial concerns raised in the first half of 1921 totals 10,291,000,000 marks. The ...

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  26. Children's Clothing Fund

    As a result of an appeal made by the committee of the Children's Clothing Fund, the girls at about sixty public schools have offered to support the ...

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  27. Naval Surprise Party

    Commodore and Mrs. Edwards' many friends paid them a graceful compliment last night by. tendering them a surprise party at their home, Fresco, ...

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  28. OVERSEAS SHIPPING

    LONDON, Friday.—The following movements of vessels are reported:—Arrivals—At London: Barry, Austral Mount. Port Said: Clan MacMillan ...

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  29. AUSTRALIAN APPLES

    LONDON, Friday.—The sale of Australian apples has concluded, the season being one of the most remarkable the trade has experienced. The season opened ...

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  30. THE HOPE OF PEACE

    LONDON, Friday.—Mr. Lloyd George, speaking at a complimentary dinner, expressed the hope that the Washington Conference would result in a pact Of ...

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  31. STRIKE IN JAPAN

    MEW YORK, Friday.—A message from Kobe states that when the strikers at the dockyards charged the police, the troops were called out. A number of men were ...

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  32. CHINA AND AMERICA

    The Chinese Minister at Washington has made a statement that China welcomes Mr. Hughes' reply relating to the wireless enterprises. He said that ...

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  33. Lonely Death in Darlinghurst

    She had no relatives or friends in Australia, and when she was found dead in a coffee palace, Riley-street, near Oxford-street, it was some time before the ...

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  34. BIG GERMAN LOANS

    NEW YORK. Friday.—The New York Times' financial expert states that German agents are negotiating with four groups of American bankers for short ...

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  35. French Favor Dance

    Mr. Bendrodt'gave the Prince Alfred Hospital Auxiliary Committee the funds from his supper dance at the Paddington Town Hall lost night. The auxiliary was ...

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  36. LONDON WOOL SALES

    LONDON, Friday Night.—Only Bawra wool was offered to-day. There was a food sale for merinos at late rates. Faulty bellies and pieces were firmer ...

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  37. V.C. CO-REPONDENT

    LONDON, Friday Niglit.—Capt Stogkey, Australian V.C, was the co-respondent in the divorce granted to Francis Gordon, dentist. The petitioner gave ...

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  38. Food Down; Rent Up

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—The Commonwealth Statistician issued a return to-day showing that while food and groceries in Sydney had decreased in cost ...

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  39. CARPENTIER TO FIGHT AGAIN

    VANCOUVER, Thursday.—A message from New York states that Carpentier has signed an agreement with Rickard to fight in or near New York ...

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  40. Big Fire at Gayndah

    BRISBANE, Saturday.—Gayndah advises another disastrous fire to-day, resulting in the destruction of the business places of Fred Gordon, tailor; F. Saidy, ...

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  41. FROM THE CABLES

    Lieutenant Beaumond, from Australia, scored 72 out of a possible 75 at 300 yards in the St. George's match at ...

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  42. Distress Fund.

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  43. BOXING IN U.S.A.

    NEW YORK, Friday.—Bob Martin the American Army heavyweight sham pion, knocked out Frank Moran in the seventh round in a scheduled 12-rounds ...

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  44. Kirkwood Plays in National Championship

    NEW YORK, Friday.—A Washington advice states that 232 golfers from the United States, Great Britain, Canada and Australia have entered for the ...

    Article : 96 words
  45. Uren Beats Stone

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  46. Melbourne Football Matches

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 96 words
  47. Mr. S. Gordon Lavers

    An Invitation Pianoforte Recital will be given in the King's Hall on Tuesday, July 26, at 8 p.m., by the pupils of Mr. S. Cordon Lavers. Assistance will be ...

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  48. THE AVERAGES

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  49. FURTHER RIOTS IN BELFAST

    LONDON, Friday.—Further rioting was reported from Belfast late last night, one person being killed and between 30 and 40 wounded. A licensed house was ...

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  50. Demsky Fouls Dupre

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  51. Burke Beats Goodwin

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  52. Taylor Beats Stanley

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  53. To Meet Mr. Storey

    BRISBANE. Saturday.—Mr. Dooley and Mr. Estell arrived in Brisbane tonight for the purpose of meeting Mr. Storey, who is due to arrive here at ...

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  54. Kirkwood Ties for Second

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—A message from Shawnee states that Willie Ogg won the open tournament for the 72-hole contest, his score being 298. ...

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  55. The Prince's Health

    LONDON, Friday Night.—The Prince of Wales is recovering from the chill, and will proceed to Brighton to recuperate. ...

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  56. Hill Beats Fairhall

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  57. American Naval Appropriation

    NEW YORK, Friday.—President Harding has signed the Naval Appropriation, covering 410,000,000 dollars. ...

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  58. MELBOURNE SPORT POSTPONED.

    Owing to heavy rain in Melbourne yesterday lawn tennis, baseball and rifle shooting were abandoned. ...

    Article : 18 words
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