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  2. SECOND EDITION.

    First Innings------Eight for 403 (Innings declared closed) Second Innings------ None for 69 Australia, ...

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  3. IRISH FAILURE.

    The lobby correspondent of the "Daily Express" states that Mr. de Valera is credited with the intention of standing up to the Sinn Fein extremists, and pressing ...

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  4. SENATOR ELLIOTT.

    Senator (Brig-General) Elliott recently stated in the Senate that a letter asking him to accept a divisional command was not included in the file of correspondence ...

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  5. STATE ELECTIONS.

    The itinerary which has been arranged for the Premier (Mr. Lawson) for the remainder of the campaign, while subject to alteration, is as follows: ...

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  6. WILLIS V. "THE ARGUS."

    The hearing was continued yesterday before Mr.Justice Mann and a jury of 12 of the case in which Albert Charles Willis, secretary to the Australasian Coal and ...

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  7. Good Wishes from the West.

    The Premier (Mr. Lawson) has received the following telegram from Mr.James Gardiner, formerly Treasurer of Western Australia: ...

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  8. CLEAR MANDATE SOUGHT.

    In a vigorous speech to a crowded meeting in the Prahran Town Hall last night the Premier (Mr. Lawson) supported the candidature of Dr. Fetherston, who is opposing ...

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  9. GIFT SHIPS AND STORES.

    The Select Committee on Public Accounts in a report issued yesterday, says: —"It is clearly a serious matter that warships should be given away without ...

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  10. FITZROY.

    Mr. A. Kemp, the Nationalist candidate for Fitzroy, addressed two open-air meetings last night. The first was at the corner of Reid and Rae streets, and was presided ...

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  11. COMMENTS OF PRESS.

    Most of the leading Irish newspapers comment on the failure of the negotiations The "Belfast Telegraph " (Unionist) says: —"The Government has been magnanimous ...

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  12. MR. HUGHES AND HIS TASKS

    The Commonwealth Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) states that he is visiting Bradford to obtain the views of the wool trade rather than to express his own. ...

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  13. CONTEST AT BARWON.

    GEELONG, Tuesday.—Four candidates are standing for the Barwon seat. The sitting member (Captain E. Morley), who was elected in October as an Independent ...

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  14. CONTROL OF SILESIA.

    The League of Nations has invited Poland to send a delegate to the meeting of the Council during the discussion of the Silesian problem. Germany will be invited to ...

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  15. Address at Thornbury.

    After speaking at Prahran, Mr. Lawson motored to Thornbury, and addressed a largely attended meeting in the Trinity Hall in support of the candidature of ...

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  16. American Opinions.

    The New York "Globe" and "Post" agree that Mr. Lloyd George's offer is a generous one, and that a serious responsibility will devolve on Mr. De Valera if he recklessly ...

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  17. Empire Status of Indians.

    The Secretary of State for India (Mr. E.S. Montagu), interviewed by the "Daily Telegraph" on the status of Indians in the Empire, said that Judge Sastri, at the ...

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  18. Gambling Mania in Germany.

    All classes are participating in the Stock Exchange gambling mania, which is partly due to the decline in the value of the mark abroad through heavy buying by the ...

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  19. Protection of Wickets.

    The Imperial Cricket Council has referred the question of the revision of law 9. relative to the protection and rolling of the wicket, to a special general meeting of ...

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  20. Railway Trouble Averted.

    The Irish railway directors and workers have agreed to refer the present dispute, which threatened to cause a serious strike, to a tribunal, on which each side will ...

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  21. Armaments Discussion.

    The Washington correspondent of the "New York Times" states that the State department has been officially informed that the French Premier (M. Briand) will ...

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  22. SAVINGS BANK FINANCE.

    Referring to the assertion of a Labour candidate that the State Savings Bank had been permitted to lend more than £7,000,000 to the associated banks at from ...

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  23. Final Day.

    Ideal weather conditions favoured the players to- day, and there was a large attendance when the Australians continued their innings. The wicket was in excellent ...

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  24. County Performances.

    Playing for Surrey against Northants, Ducat scored 204. The undefeated Yorkshire team dismissed Essex for 66, Waddington taking four ...

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  25. Industrial Ideals.

    Mr. Wake, the Labour party's national agent, is resigning his candidateship for Ba[?]row. on the ground of the increasing responsibilities of his position. In doing ...

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  26. Gregory's Double.

    His score of 27 in the fifth Test' has given Gregory' the coveted double—100 wickets and 1000 runs. He is the first of the Australians to accomplish the feat on ...

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  27. Mr. Gompers Advises Americans.

    The president of the American Federation of Labour (Mr. Samuel Gompers), in a speech at the International Convention of Railway-men and Carmen, said that the ...

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  28. South African Railways.

    A circular issued by the Union Railways administration states that the deficit for the first quarter of the financial year is £600,000, making an accumulated deficit ...

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  29. A FORLORN HOPE.

    The draw in the fifth Test match seems now inevitable. In neither of the last two games has Australia lost a winning position, because we really never possessed it. ...

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  30. League of Nations Assembly.

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons on Monday afternoon, Mr. Lloyd George said that he was unable to give the names of the Australian and Canadian ...

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  31. PORT PIRIE SMELTERS.

    ADELAIDE, Tuesday.—News was received from Port Pirie to-night that the trouble at the smelters had been settled. No detuils of the terms of settlement were ...

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  32. Textile Strike in France.

    The textile workers of Lille, Roubaix, and Turcoing have gone on strike against the employers proposal to reduce wages by 40 centimes (normally 4d.) an hour,with ...

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  33. BENDIGO WEST.

    BENDIGO, Tuesday.—Mr. T. M. Jude, the Labour candidate for Bendigo West, opened his campaign to-night. He said that Labour was content to support the ...

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  34. Liner on Fire at Sea.

    The Union Castle liner Saxon (12,385 tons), hound from Southampton to Cape Town, is on fire at sea, and is proceeding to Sierra Leone. ...

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  37. HOUSEBREAKING IMPLEMENTS.

    GEELONG, Tuesday.—At the Geelong City Police Court to-day Reginald McDonald Oliver and William Oliver were charged with having loitered in a public place with intent to commit a felony, and with ...

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