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  2. FIRST TEST

    The first of the 1934 series of Test cricket matches between England and Australia was won by Australia at Nottingham yesterday by 238 runs ten minutes before time. When play was resumed yesterday Australia had scored 374 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. MISSING CONSUL.

    SHANGHAI, June 12.—Japanese officials here stoutly deny a report that the murdered body of the Japanese Vice-Consul at Nanking, Mr. Hideakira Kuramoto. ...

    Article : 306 words
  4. GOODWILL MISSION.

    BRISBANE, June 12.—"I feel that every person in Australia should be pleased by the reception accorded to the first diplomatic mission abroad," said the Federal ...

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  5. "THREE PATCHES ON WICKET."

    LONDON, June 12.—The former English Test captain (D. R. Jardine), commenting in the "Evening Standard" on today's play in the first Test, says: "Despite the ...

    Article : 344 words
  6. AUSTRALIAN BOWLERS PRAISED

    LONDON, June 12.—P. F. Warner, writing in the "Daily Telegraph." says:— "Grimmett and O'Reilly bowled splendidly yesterday. A beautiful ball pitched on ...

    Article : 81 words
  7. GRAVE SITUATION POSSIBLE.

    TOKIO, June 12.—The disappearance of the Japanese Vice-Consul at Nanking (Mr. Kuramoto) is regarded as capable of developing a grave aspect, though there are ...

    Article : 177 words
  8. MALICIOUS RUMOURS.

    LONDON, June 12.—"The Australian team is being hit below the belt" states the manager (Mr. H. Bushby), according to the "Daily Herald." in commenting on ...

    Article : 107 words
  9. ENGLAND.

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  10. LARWOOD'S CONDITION.

    LONDON, June 11.—"Larwood is certain to play in the second Test at Lord's," writes Thomas Moult in the "Daily Telegraph." He will be watched against ...

    Article : 225 words
  11. DISASIROUS HURRICANE.

    NEW YORK, June 11.—Belated reports from the Republic of El Salvador and from Honduras revealed today that the hurricane which swept Central America ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. MATCH WITH NORTHANTS TODAY

    Fresh from the first Test match at Trent Bridge the Australians will open the 12th match of their tour at Northampton today when they will meet the local county ...

    Article : 425 words
  13. HONOURS TO McCABE.

    LONDON, June 12.—Unfortunately it is no longer possible to regard Woodfull as the Woodfull of old. Whether his responsibility plus a lack of form on the ...

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  14. SILVER PURCHASE.

    WASHINGTON, June 11.—Late today the Senate passed the Administration's Silver Purchase Bill, the object of which is to empower the Treasury to acquire ...

    Article : 108 words
  15. DUBLIN LIBEL CASE.

    DUBLIN, June 11.—Mrs. Sheehy-Skeffington was today awarded £750 damages for libel in an action brought against the "Irish Catholic Herald" for the ...

    Article : 107 words
  16. REMAINING FIXTURES.

    The following 23 matches remain to be played by the Australians:— June 13,14 and 15, v. Northamptonshire. June 16, 18 and 19, v. Gentlemen of ...

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  17. TOWING PLANE ON FIRE.

    PARIS, June 12.—An aeroplane piloted by an airman named Koubala, and towing the famous Austrian glider, Robert Kronfeld caught on fire near Limoges ...

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  18. PROGRESS IN PALESTINE.

    LONDON, June 12.—Mr. B. Januer, M.P., who has returned from Palestine with a small Parliamentary delegation, says that there is no unemnloyment in ...

    Article : 94 words
  19. PLANE CRASH.

    NEW YORK, June 11.—An American Airlines' plane, which left Newark (New Jersey) at daybreak on Saturday for Chicago, crashed in the Catskill ...

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  20. ALLEGED COMMUNIST.

    LONDON, June 11.—Mr. William Bickerton, a New Zealander. who was teaching at the Tokio High School, when he was arrested on charges of having ...

    Article : 86 words
  21. POSSESSION OF OPIUM.

    SUVA, June 12.—George Keat, a Chinese, was sentenced to five years' penal servitude today for having been in the possession of opium. Keat ordered the ...

    Article : 54 words
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