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  2. AUSTRALIANS LOSE.

    First Innings............ 280 Second Innings.......... 146 Australia. First Innings............ 231 ...

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  3. EIGHT HOURS ON RAILWAYS

    The Ministry announces that it has decided to discontinue the eight hour day in the railway service from September 12, experience having proved that the cost of ...

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  4. STATE POLITICS.

    No developments in the State political situation took place during the week-end. Members of the Farmers' Union will return to Melbourne to-day, and a meeting ...

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  5. WILL SINN FEIN CONFER?

    English and Irish newspaper opinion generally approves of the letter sent to Mr. de Valera, the Sinn Fein leader, by the Prime Minister (Mr. Lloyd George) ...

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  6. DISARMAMENT.

    Speaking before the Assembly of the League of Nations in reply to Lord Robert Cecil, Mr. A. J. Balfour, Lord President of the Council, said that disarmament was ...

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  7. CARLTON'S SOLID SIDE.

    Carlton are the solid side in football, and on witnessing most of their finishes this sesson one is left with the impression that they were never quite tried out. They ...

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  8. Australians' Averages.

    With the conclusion of the match against C. I. Thornton's eleven a most successful tour has closed, and the complete averages are given below. The consistent pair, ...

    Article : 374 words
  9. Washington Conference.

    A mission of Japanese business men intends to tour the United States to make known Japanese commodities and business policies, especially during the disarmament ...

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  10. Workers and Strikes.

    The Trade Union Congress, which is meeting at Cardiff, debated on Thursday a resolution of the Iron, and Steel Trades Confederation, deploring the present ...

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  11. SPORTING CABLES.

    The Australian tennis players took part in the first round of the national singles championships of the United States on Friday. Their opponents were not leading ...

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  12. Sinn Feiners Escape.

    More than 40 Sinn Fein prisoners escaped from an internment camp near The Curragh, county Kildare, by means of a secret tunnel, on Friday night. ...

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  13. America and Mandates.

    According to the Washington correspondent of the New York "Times," as the resuit of direct exchanges between the State Secretary (Mr. C.E. Hughes) and the ...

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  14. Arbitration Condemned.

    Mr. W. L. Hichcns, president of the economic section of the British Association for the Advancement of Science, and formerly treasurer of the Intercolonial ...

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  15. End of the Season.

    A match between Middlesex, the champion county, and the Rest of England, which begins at the Oval to-morrow, will end the season. The absence of high-class bowling ...

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  16. Principle of Self-determination.

    Archbishop Mannix opened a new Roman Catholic hall at the junction of Neerim road and Grange road. Glenhuntly, yesterday afternoon. He referred to the ...

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  17. Destructive Cloud-burst.

    A cloud-burst has caused much damage to property, and it is believed that a number of persons have been killed in the neighbouring countryside. Many reports ...

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  18. Unemployed Riots.

    Serious rioting among unemployed was renewed at D[?]ndee on Thursday night. Shop windows were smashed for a dislance of three-quarters of a mile. Police ...

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  19. "CHARLIE" CHAPLIN.

    Public interest in the visit of "Charlie' Chaplin the film actor, to England, tested by the space it occupies in the newspapers, apparently, [?]pses the interest in Ireland, ...

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  20. "OVER!"

    Finishing up their long and distinguished tour in England, the Australian Eleven have, in the defeat at Scarborough, missed a record, yet all the same unquestionably ...

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  21. Bills of Lading.

    The Agent-General for Tasmania (Mr. A. H. Ashbolt) has informed the Australian Press Association that the general adoption by the conference of the International Law ...

    Article : 197 words
  22. Attack on Austria.

    Regular Hungarian troops, supported by eavarly, attacked in force the village of Agendorf, in Eastern Austria. The Austrians withdrew. Apparently the attack ...

    Article : 129 words
  23. Commerce With Soviet.

    Djemal Pasha and Suritz, the late Russian Soviet Envoy at Khabul, the capital of Afghanistan, have left, the former going to Herat, it and thence to Russia and ...

    Article : 213 words
  24. WOOL TRADE RECOVERY.

    Commenting on Sir John Higgins's speech to the wool conference in Melbourne last week, the "Yorkshire Post" says:— "Gradual recovery from the slump in wool ...

    Article : 317 words
  25. PASSENGERS FOR OVERSEAS.

    Commencing with the s.s. Orcades which will sail from Melbourne on December 7, the Orient Steamship Co. will initiate an intermediate service between Australia and ...

    Article : 230 words
  26. BURIED BEER.

    Beer suspected of being sold illegally, is often secreted in strange places while awaiting purchasers. Li[?]ensing police, who raided a house in Mount Alexander road, ...

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  27. Unequal Burden of Debt.

    M. Lafontaine, (Belgium) made a remarkable proposal to the Assembly of the League of Nations which himself characterised as audacious. ...

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  28. GENERAL CABLES.

    The outbreak of cholera, which swept over a wide area in Afghanistan is abating. A message from Allahabad states that ...

    Article : 345 words
  29. Fatal Curiosity.

    CHESTER (Pennsylvania), Sept. 11. Twenty women, men, and children are known to have been drowned, and at least 20 more are believed to be at the bottom ...

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  30. Congratulations to Thornton.

    Mr. C. I. Thornton received a cable message from the Governor-General of Australia (Lord Forstor) conveying congratulations from himself and a host of friends on ...

    Article : 161 words
  31. London Wool Sales.

    At the sales of mixed wools in London to-day there was brisk Continental and home competition. Yorkshire buyers showed increased activity. The market for ...

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  32. SOLDIER SETTLEMENT.

    BRISBANE, Saturday.—A report under the Discharged Soldiers Settlement Act, tabled in the Legislative Assembly, showed that the aggregate area set apart in ...

    Article : 107 words
  33. Starving Russian Children.

    Lord Weardale, chairman of the Save the Children Fund, has sent a wireless message to the Prime Minister ofAustralia (Mr. Hughes) asking him to make a ...

    Article : 120 words
  34. Treatment of Visitors.

    The South African Union Government is making strong representations to the United States, through the Imperial Government, against the ...

    Article : 187 words
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  36. Explosion on Submarine.

    Three engineers were killed, and three injured by an explosion on the former German submarine Deutschland, which crossed the Atlantic during the war, and ...

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  37. ALLEGED VALUELESS CHE[?]UES.

    On Saturday night Detectives Brenn[?]n and Grjeve arrested Rex Perey Best, 4[?], salesman, and locked him up at the City Watchhouse on charges of having obtained drapery valued at £62 from ...

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