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  2. FIFTH TEST MATCH.

    SCORE..........Australia 7 wickets for 239. WICKET....................Excellent. WEATHER..........Warm, becoming Overcast. ATTENDANCE.............. 19,402. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. COMMONWEALTH LINE.

    SYDNEY, Friday.— Referring to-day to commenta regarding the proposed sale of the Commonwealth Governmeut Line of steamers the Prime Minister (Mr. Brauce) ...

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  4. SAFETY FIRST.

    Whether or not the increase in the number of traffic accidents is greater than the increase in the number of trafic units, the fact remains that the vist majority of ...

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  5. AIR DEFENCE

    In the House of Commons on Thursday the Secretary of State for Air (Sir Samuel Hoare), when introducing the air estimates, said that the increased cost of £1,972,000 ...

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  6. GASWORKERS RESUME.

    Following the decision of members of the Gas Employees' Union on Thursday night, and in accordance with the under taking given to the High Court, there ...

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  7. GENEVA PROTOCOL.

    Though offcially Japan is awaiting developments concerning the Disarmament Conference proposals before pronouncing onthe Geneva protocol, cxcept to the effect ...

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  8. KING'S HEALTH IMPROVES.

    His Majesty the King, who has been suffering from bronchitis after an attack of influenza, spent a better day on Thursday. The Royal yacht Victoria and Albert is ...

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  9. EARL'S ESTATE.

    Interesting revolations were made in the Chancery Court when Mrs. Brownlee claimed £19,471 from the estate of the late Earl of Shrewsbury. The present earl, ...

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  10. Anglo-French Entente.

    Poland's anxiety in regard to the possibility of the conclusion of an Anglo-French guarantee pact in the event of the rejection of the Geneva protocol has been voiced ...

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  11. Ferndale Not Sold.

    SYDNEY.Friday.—The Prime Minister (Mr.Bruce) denied a statement that the Commonwealth Government steamers Ferndale and Fordsdale had been sold. ...

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  12. PRICE OF FOOD.

    It is expected that the first interim report of the Royal commission on food prices of which Sir Auckland Geddes is chairman, will be published before Easter. ...

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  13. Men to Discharge Collier.

    Owing to the refusal of the men employed at the West Melbourne Gas Works to handle coal, it has been impossible for any vessel to discharge at the gas works' ...

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  14. FIVE PEOPLE BURNED.

    SYDINEY,Friday—The flarrags of a quuntity of overheated fat, and a firewhich followed, resulted in five persons being more or less severely burned in house ...

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  15. British Labour View.

    The British Labour party and the Trade Union Congress have jointly agreed to a resilution upbolding the Geneva protocol and oppobing the substitution of any form ...

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  16. German Finances.

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that the reduction in the bank rate marks an important stage in Germany's return an important stage in ...

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  17. British Education Bill.

    The President of the Board of Education (Lord Eustace Percy), speaking at Liverpool last night, announced a forthcoming reduction in the' Education Estimates. ...

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  18. Law Lord Fined.

    Lord Dunedin who is aged 75 years, was fined £3 at the Sutton Police Court on a charge of having driven a motor-car at a speed of 34 miles an hour. Lord Dunedin, ...

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  19. Disinfecting Wool.

    During question time in the House of Commons on Thursday. after Commander O. Locker-Lampson (Con.) had regretted the failure of his effort to obtain an ...

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  20. SINGAPORE BASE.

    The naval correspondent of the "Evening Standard," discussing the impending British Naval Conference Singapore, says that the three zones from which the ...

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  21. SEEING AUSTRALIA.

    Tourist agents have chartered the new 20,000-ton Cunard liner Carinthia for a deluxe cruise of the word, a total distance of 38,000 miles. Australasian ports will ...

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  22. THE PLAY.

    Collins and "Ryder were the opening batsmen. Tate opened the attack to Collins, and sent down a maiden. A pat to mid-on off Gilligan's first ball gave Ryder ...

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  23. Australia's Decision.

    The "Journal of Commerce," a leading financial newspaper, commenting in a leading article on the proposed sale of the vessels of the Commonwealth Line, says: ...

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  24. Kurds Rise Against Turks.

    The Kurdish insurrection in south-east Anatolia is spreading, and the situation is daily growing more serious. The insurgents, who are estimated at ...

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  25. Political Levy Bill.

    According to the Daily Express" the Baldwin Cabinet will decide at once against the expediency of the Political Levy Bill, introduced by Mr. F.A.Macquisten ...

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  26. German War Losses.

    The statistics office of the Reich is publishing the exact figures of Germany's war casualties. It is stated that the dead number 2,055,000, and that 4,248,000 were ...

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  27. Dr. Page in America.

    The Commonwealth Treasurer (Dr. Earle Page) and the commissioner (Mr. J. A.M.Elder) were entertained at the British Luncheon Club to-day. Their ...

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  28. Germany and France.

    A trade agreement between France and Germany, extending for nine months, has been concluded. The agreement embodies mutual concessions, and provides for a ...

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  29. SEVEN PERSON INJURED.

    SYDNEY, Friday,— Seven person were injured when a "Lizzie dazzle" colapsed in Derby place, Glebe, shortly after 10 0' clock to-night. All of those injured were ...

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  30. Gale in English Channel.

    The English Channel and the south coast have been swept by a severe gale. Many vessels were in distress. A lifeboat from La Rocbelle was swamped and five ...

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  31. Peace on Coalfields.

    Mr. Frank Hodges, M. P., formerly genera, secretary of the Miners' Federation of Great Britain, in a speech a fortnight ago, made ...

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  32. Aircraft in War.

    The Aircraft Investigation Committee has resumed its hearing. Rear-Admiral Jones, of the Navy General Board, testified that he had endeavoured to ...

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  33. Sentenced to Death.

    When asked at the Old Bailey if he had anything to say he should not be sentenced to death for the murder of a widow, Mary Palfrey, whom he had ...

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  34. German Bank Rate.

    The discount rate of the Bank of Germany, which had previously stood at 10 per cent, has now been reduced to 9 per cent. ...

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  35. Australian State Loans.

    The "Financial News" states that the operations of the "stags" have been upset calculations in the market regarding the price of the Qeensland loan. It is, ...

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  36. Wool Sales.

    According to present arrangements, the London wool sales will commence on March 10, and close on March 24. ...

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  37. Lord Allenby.

    The "Morning Post" understands that Lord Allenby his resigned the post of High Commissioner in Egypy. ...

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  38. Market for Tops.

    Advice from Bradford states that the market for tops is dull, and that buyers show little interest in the dealing. Quotations are without change. ...

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  40. Opposition to Titles.

    In the Legislative Assembly a motion by Mr. Barlow (Labour) that a petition from the House be sent to the King requesting His Majesty to refrain from ...

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