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  2. AUSTRALIANS SCORE 675

    Conditions to-day were not quite as pleasant as on Saturday for the match between the Australians and Notts. A change, which brought rain, occurred ...

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  3. OFFER TO IRELAND.

    Mr. Lloyd George's invitation to Mr. De Valera, "president" of the Irish "republic," to visit London for the purpose of discussing with the British Government and with ...

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  4. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    It is understood that much of the discussion on foreign policy at the sitting of the Imperial Conference on Friday centred around Bolshevism in Russia and the ...

    Article : 636 words
  5. SERGEANT-AT-ARMS CHARGED.

    The Criminal Court was crowded, many persons standing, when the hearing was begun yesterday of the case in which John Morgan Worthington, Sergeant-at-Arms of ...

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  6. BEACONSFIELD MURDER.

    The police who are inquiring into the murder of Frederick Sheard and his wife, Annie Sheard, at Upper Beaconsfield on June 12, detained two men yesterday. The ...

    Article : 171 words
  7. WRECKS ON N.S.W. COAST.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—During the storm which raged on Saturday night and early on Sunday morning the steamer Fitzroy, 623 tons, belonging to the Langlo Steamship ...

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  8. EMPIRE TRADE.

    The Empire Trade Commissioner (Mr. S. W. B. McGregor), discussing on Friday the trade relations between Great Britain and Australia, referred to the exchange ...

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  9. SPORTING CABLES.

    The most valuable race in the world, the Grand Prix de Paris, was decided to-day at the Bois de Boulogne course. This year the total stake is 400,000 franes (nominally ...

    Article : 383 words
  10. SOLDIER SETTLEMENT.

    SYDNEY, Monday/—In a statement made on Saturday dealing with soldier settlement the State Treasurer (Mr. Lang) said that under the arrangement made in ...

    Article : 407 words
  11. MINISTRY AND WHEAT POOLS.

    "I have received no request to reconsider the wheat question, but the Ministry has not lightly made up its mind in regard to relinquishing control," declared the ...

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  12. COMMONWEALTH TRADE.

    The large increase month after month in the imports of the Commonwealth as compared with that for any corresponding period in 1920 is now disappearing. In ...

    Article : 588 words
  13. Upper Silesia.

    It has been semi-officially announced that the Inter-Allied Commission has approved of proposed conditions for the evacuation of Upper Silesia by the Polish ...

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  14. GOLD FOR NOTES.

    Detectives L. A. O'Sullivan and C. Lee yesterday arrested a man who, it is alleged, by means of a plansible fiction. obtained £18 in notes from a man who is travelling ...

    Article : 185 words
  15. NORTH MELBOURNE GROUND.

    The City Council on the recommendation of the parks and gardens committee, decided yesterday to accept the Essendon League Football Club as tenant of the ...

    Article : 508 words
  16. Fighting in Asia Minor.

    In reply to a note from the Allies offering to mediate in regard to the Greco-Turkish dispute in Asia Minor, the Greek Government has declined mediation, stating that ...

    Article : 78 words
  17. American Labour.

    Mr. Samuel Gompers has been re-elected president of the American Federation of Labour. He received 25,000 votes, as compared with 13,000 votes cast for his ...

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  18. MOTION PICTURES.

    Sir,—It has become quite the fashion of late, in certain quarters, to rail at the moving picture shows. Because there may be at times a class of pictures displayed not ...

    Article : 553 words
  19. French Railway Disaster.

    It is explained in reagrd to the disastrous derailment of the Paris-Lille express on Saturday that the heat had caused the rails to expand, and an axle broke as the train ...

    Article : 131 words
  20. BALLARAT TRAINS.

    To meet the requests of many residents of Geelong, Ballarat, and Mildura, who eomplained that there was indequate railway communication between those centres, ...

    Article : 174 words
  21. ALLEGED BAIL OFFENCES.

    Lily Parkinson, a young woman, was charged at the City Court yesterday with having on December 21, 1920, at Collingwood, without lawful authority, ...

    Article : 223 words
  22. CONSTABLE RIRES AT FUGITIVE.

    Early on Sunday morning Constable Goodall noticed a young man attempting to break into the drapery store of Mr. Symons, in the Victoria Market. The ...

    Article : 59 words
  23. WEEK-END ROBBERIES.

    The Sunshine railway station was enterad by thieves on Sunday night. Entrance was gained by forcing a door with a jemmy. Nothing was stolen. ...

    Article : 55 words
  24. GENERAL CABLES.

    The South Persian Rifles will be disbanded shortly, the Persian Government being unable and the British and Indian governments unwilling to provide the cost ...

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  25. SOUTH AFRICAN RUGBY TEAM.

    SYDNEY, Monday.—The Springboks South African Rugby footballers played their second [?] stored another win [?] New South Wales. At half-time New ...

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  26. ROBBERY AT RAILWAY STATION.

    Before Mr. T. Testro. Councillors J. P. Crichton, A. Tacker, and Mr. J. Moore, J.P.'s. at the Port Melbourne Court on Monday, Leslie John Nancarrow, aged 23 years. labourer, was found guilty ...

    Article : 33 words
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