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  2. FOURTH TEST MATCH.

    SCORE:—ENGLAND....2 Wickets for 282 WICKET.......Slow, improving steadily. WEATHER........Fine and cool. ATTENDANCE.......15,141 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. BATHING BATSMEN.

    If the cricket of yesterday was a Test match, then a number of players on the "Melbourne Cricket ground failed to stand the test, and none failed more sadly, more ...

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  4. PRINCE OF WALES.

    The House of Commons adopted a supplementary estimate to make provision for an extended tour by the Prince of Wales of South Africa and ...

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  5. COLLIERY DISASTER.

    The disaster in the coalmine at Dortmund was marked by appalling suddenness. Apparently the explosion was due to a spark from a machine igniting ...

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  6. MOERAKT'S CREW.

    Although the Union Steamship Company was successful in despatching the steamer Moeraki to New Zealand on Thursday evening it is still faced with the problem ...

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  7. THREE BUSH FIRES.

    PERTH, Friday. —The Katanning district was ravaged on Wednesday and Thursday, when three separate outbreaks of fire sped before a gale, burning ...

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  8. THE PLAY.

    Gregory opened the bowling from the Richmond end to Hobbs. This seems to be the orthodox opening now for a Test, and the first score came from a stroke, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. AMERICAN FLEET.

    Commander Halsey Powell, of the Naval Intelligence department, has submitted to the Australian Press Association the Navy department's tentative list of the senior ...

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  10. WONTHAGGI DISPUTE.

    Referring to the dispute at the State coalmine, the Premier (Mr. Allan) said yester day that in the statement made by him on Thursday he did not intend to convey ...

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  11. Marama Temporarily Delayed.

    SYDNEY. Friday.—The Union Company's steamer Marama, on which the Victorian cricketers arc travelling to New Zealand, left Sydney to-day at sailing time. ...

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  12. CHARTERED VESSELS.

    FREMANTLE (W.A.), Friday.—The steamer Qneenmoor, one of the vessels chartered by the Commonwealth Government line, arrived in Gage Roads to-day. The ...

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  13. PREMIER'S STATEMENT.

    WONTHAGGI, Friday. —The statement of the Premier (Mr. Allan) as published this morning was read with interest, but was regarded as far from satisfactory in ...

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  14. SECURITY PACT.

    At Karlsruhe, a significant contribution to the discussion upon the vital question of French security was made by the Chancellor (Dr. Luther). Dr Luther ...

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  15. GENERAL CABLES.

    During the hearing of a family law suit before the King's Bench, the parties intimated that they had reached a settlement upon all points, except whether £300 or ...

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  16. QUESTION IN COMMONS.

    Mr. Wedgwood (Labour) asked in the House of Commons whether the Cabinet was considering a new pact or alliance of security with France, and ...

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  17. DARWIN MEAT WORKS.

    One of the matters distussed at a meeting of the Federal Cabinet yesterday was a communication from Messrs. Vestey Bros. regarding the re-opening of their meat ...

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  18. Britain's Food.

    At a meeting of Home and Colonial Stores Limited, one of the largest multiple shop concerns. Mr. Emery, the chairman of the company, ...

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  19. FLOUR FOR RUSSIA.

    The news has been officially confirmed that Canada has booked the largest flour order in the history of the world's milling. Russia, through the [?] Trading ...

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  20. Killed by Avalanche.

    Mr. Wills, a member of the family of tobacco manufacturers, W. D. and H. O. Wills, of Bristol, and a young woman were overwhelmed by an avalanche ...

    Article : 190 words
  21. Leon Daudet's Son.

    A sensation has been caused by the Government's decision to institute a judicial inquiry into the death of Philippe Daudet, the 15-year-old son of M. Leon Daudet, ...

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  23. British Trade.

    Principnl increases in imports into the United Kingdom during January were:- Grain and flour, £4,745,000; meat, £3.382,000; non-dutiable food and drink, ...

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