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  6. England Urged to Prepare in Earnest for Coming Tests

    Various London papers have criticised the ban on Australian cricketers wives accompanying them to England as indicating that cricket is being regarded more as a serious business than a game. But one veteran cricketer says thai is exactly what England must do, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. DISARMAMENT

    Although Germany is not likely to decline the invitation to the Disarmament Conference, the Berlin correspondent of "The Times" says that ...

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  8. THE TORCH

    "All Europe recognises," declared the Imperial Prime Minister, Mr. Baldwin, in a thoughtful address, "that another war would cause the fall of the civilisation of the ages." There was a fear, he said, that the Great War had taken such a toll of Britain's ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. 114 12 M.P.H.

    By driving a car at 108 12 miles an hour on New Year's Day Eldridge, the well-known speed driver, broke the record of "Snowy" Browne, the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. HIS HONEST FACE

    A Queensland farmer, who says he possesses "1200 acres and an honest face," has written to the Mayor of Bath, asking his assistance in finding a bride. ...

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  11. ONE LADY'S BAD LUCK

    Hendry, one of the twelve players already selected for the English tour, is to be married in Sydney on January 19 to Miss Vida Abernethy, of Rose Bay, ...

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  12. BRITAIN'S COAL

    It is doubtful whether the Coal Commission will achieve unanimity in its recommendations as to the future ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. BIGGER PLANTS

    Mr. Forbes Mackay, general manager of the Sydney City Council's electricity department, told the special representative of "The Sun" that he ...

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  14. RED REGIME

    Concluding a despatch regarding the situation in China, the Pekin correspondent of "The Times" says: "Guessing about the future is useless, but ...

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    The Platypus crew in the Carley Life Saving Raft race at the Sydney Hospital's aquatic carnival yesterday. The crews consisted of any number up to a life-saving capacity, and the means of propulsion Were as preferred by individual crews. Carley floats were the outcome of the German submarine campaign during the war. The ever-present danger of ships being sunk necessitated something in addition to boats and lifebelts. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. BALKAN PEACE

    A notable step in the vexed problem of securing Balkan peace is reported by the Athens correspondent of "The Times," who states that ...

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  17. MONARCHIST PLOT

    The Riga correspondent of "The Times" says that a message from Moscow reports the announcement by the Soviet Government of the ...

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  18. Short Hair for Safety

    Mrs. Rockham, a factory inspector, says she is delighted with the rows of bobbed and shingled beads now to be found in factories. The short hair ...

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