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  2. SECOND EDITION. 2 a.m.

    The weather was still brilliant and the wicket good and fast when play in the match between the Australians and Mayylebone was resumed at Lords to-day. ...

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  3. IRISH MURDER GANGS.

    Sergeant McDonagh has been shot dead at Mounthcld (Tyrone) and Sergeant Anderson was shot dead at Bolbriggan (Dublin). Crown forces were ambushed at ...

    Article : 191 words
  4. FIGHTING IN SILESIA.

    A message received in Parla confirms the report that German volunteer troops attacked the Polish insurgents near GrossStrehilitz, in Silesia, compelling the Poles ...

    Article : 176 words
  5. COCKATOO INQUIRY.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Mr. M. Connington, who was chairman of the Commonwealth shipbuilding tribunal, appeared as a witness to-day before the Cockatoo Island ...

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  6. NEW TRAFFIC REGULATIONS

    The fact that the jurisdiction of the City Council in respect to traffic rogulations extends only over tile city area, while the Police department controls vehicle ...

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  7. STRIKES AND THEIR LESSONS.

    There was a large attendance of members at the 44th annual meeting of the Victorian Chamber of Manufactures, held in the Manufacturers' Buildings last night. In ...

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  8. EMPIRE DAY.

    His Excellency the Governor, the Earl of Stradbroke, will to-day, on behalf of the people of Victoria, send a message of loyalty to His Majesty the King. It will ...

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  9. PLOTTING IN PORTUGAL.

    Troops assembled in the city for the purpose of frustating a Radical movement for deposing the President (Dr. Antonio d'Almeida). and installing the Premier ...

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  10. EX-KAISER.

    French newspapers in Paris publish with all reserve messages from New York announcing the suicide of the ex-Kaiser. The newspapers point out that the ...

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  11. Outrages by Greek Soldiers.

    An Allies' commission, headed by British officers, has compluted'an investigation into charges brought by the Turks against Greek troops in Asia Minor of having maltreated ...

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  12. Davis Cup.

    To represen the British Isles in the first round for the Davis Cup against spain, to be commenced to-day, the following players have been chosen:—A. H. ...

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  13. PREFERENCE TO SOLDIERS

    Allegations of disloyalty in the public service were made by members of a deputation which waited upon the Ministor for Railways (Mr. Barnes) yesterday to ...

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  14. Egyptian Riots.

    Somewhat serious riots among the native population against the Egyptian Government have taken place in Cairo and Alexandria. The disturbances in both instances ...

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  15. GENERAL CABLES.

    The P. and O. Branch liner Benalla. which had to return owing to damage received in a collosion in the English Chamnel while on a voyage to Australia, has ...

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  16. "Black" Coal in London.

    A ballot of tramway workers in London resulted in a large majority against a sympathetic strike in support of the employees at the london County Council's ...

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  17. NATIONAL SELF-DEFENCE.

    "Brawn and muscle and sinew were entirely subordinated to brain and intellect in the waging of the war," said Lient.General Sir John Monash yesterday in an ...

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  18. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    Members of the Federal Parliament were much interested in the speech delivered by the Prime Minister of the Union of South Africa (General, Smuts) on the subjects ...

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  19. FURTHER GENERAD RAIN.

    General rains, anxiously awaited hy graziers and farmers, have followed the eastern progress of a tropical disturbance across southern Australia. Since ...

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  20. COMMONWEALTH STEAMERS.

    Predictions that in the event of the Federal Ministry fading to abandon its shipowing policy at the earliest opporturnity after the war the effects of the ...

    Article : 621 words
  21. FLINDERS STREET FIRE.

    It seems paradoxical to say that the water which extinguished the fire at Edwards's Buildings, Flinders street, three weeks ago should have caused it to break ...

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  22. KIRKWOOD FUND.

    To consider what steps should be taken to raise funds to defray the expenses of J. H. Kirkwood, the open gold champion of Australia and New Zealanx, who will ...

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  23. BOMBALA SALVAGE CLAIM.

    TOWNSVILLE (Q.), Monday.—Mr. Justice Shand gave his reserved decision in the claim for salvage by the Harbour Board and the crew of the tug boat Alert against ...

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  24. SUGAR FOR JAM-MAKING.

    As the result of a meeting of the Australian Sugar Council, held last week, it has been decided to call a conference of fruitgrowers, jam and preservo "manufacturers, ...

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  25. CRITICISM BY CLERGYMEN.

    Strong resentment was expressed by a majority of members of the Richmond Council, at its meeting last night, of the criticism expressed by the Rev. G. F. ...

    Article : 372 words
  26. ACCOUNTANT CHARGED.

    Charged with having between January 1 and December 13, 1920, embezzled the sum of £1,097/17/2, the property of Duncan and Co. Pty, Ltd. motor accessory importers, ...

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  27. MAOHI CONSTABLE MURDERED.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.), Monday.—Reports have been received from Niue Island (Cook group) that a Maori police-sergeant has been murdered by mother Maori. ...

    Article : 63 words
  28. CABLE RATES.

    The Pacific Cable Board has arranged to reduce the full ordinary rate for cable messeges via Pacific to France, Holland, and Belgium to 3/ per word from June 1. ...

    Article : 72 words
  29. MOTOR-CAR OVERTURNS.

    BALLINA (N.S.W.) Monday.—A serious accident occurred last evening to a motor-car carrying five residents of Aistonville, who were returning from Byron Bay. ...

    Article : 175 words
  30. RAILWAY PROSECUTIONS.

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  31. SUBURBAN COUNCILS.

    It was resloved at the last meeting of the Heldelberg spire council to send to the Railways department three names, viz., Darebin, Farily and Chelsworth, selected at a public meeting held at ...

    Article : 144 words
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  33. POLITICAL AMALGAMATION.

    BRISBANE, Monday.—The acting Nationalist leader (Mr. Roberts) states that he has received a reply from Mr. Vowles, stating that it was proposed to ...

    Article : 75 words
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  35. TRAM CONDUCTOR FOUND SHOT.

    Charles Clarke, aged 35 years, tramway couduetor, was admitted to the Melbourne Hospital early this morning suffering from a pullet wound in the head. He was found in his bedrom at his ...

    Article : 69 words
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