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  4. WEATHER FORECAST:

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  5. PREMIERS TAKE STAND ON MR. SCULLIN'S TRIP

    The Premiers' Conference, when it met at state Parliament House today, took such a serious view of the financial position that those present expressed the opinion in no uncertain terms that the Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) should remain ...

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  6. VENTURA AT PAGO PAGO TOMORROW

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.--A wireless message from Capt. Meyer, master of the Ventura, received by his Sydney agents today, states that ...

    Article : 833 words
  7. Expenditure Economies

    FROM Canberra, 12 days ago, I reported how the State Treasurers had adopted a national outlook on the serious condition of Government finances, and had unanimously decided upon a concentrated attack on boom inflated ...

    Article : 337 words
  8. MOVE TO POSTPONE WILLIAMSTOWN POLL

    A move will be made at the Williamstown Council meeting tonight to ask the Government to postpone the municipal elections ...

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  9. AUSTRALIANS PLAY THEIR WAY TO FAVORABLE POSITION IN TEST

    Australia owes a debt of gratitude to Ponsford and Woodfull for their Magnificent first-wicket partnership, which has paved the way toward victory in the final Test at the Oval. The latest weather forecast by the Air Ministry is promising. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. CAPITAL TEMPERATURES

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  12. MR. SCULLIN STILL IN BED WITH COLD

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin). who is still suffering from a cold, remained in bed today. All his engagements for the day were cancelled. [?] ...

    Article : 243 words
  13. POLICE LEADER

    It is not certain that the subcommittee of the Ministry appointed to report on the applications. For the position of Chief Commissioner ...

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  14. SPLENDID DAY FOR AUSTRALIA

    As the result of a splendid day of cricket, by the Australians, the final Test stands in a satisfactory position. On this good start, a ...

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  16. Sick Man's Century

    Not until after stumps were drawn tonight was it known that all through his magnificent century Ponsford was suffering ...

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  17. THE FALL OF TEST WICKETS AT THE OVAL

    (1) Sutcliffe played forward to Fairfax, but the ball snicked from the edge of his bat to Oldfield, the wicket-keeper. (2) Woodfull played back with his right foot near the stumps, and edged a ball from Peebles to Duckworth. (3) Tate jumped out two yards to hit Grimmett, but missed, and was stumped by Oldfield. These diagrams--constructed by a Herald artist from 40-inch lens play pictures—are drawn ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. BRISBANE LORD MAYOR CUTS OWN SALARY

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- The Lord Mayor of Brisbane (Aid. Jolly) has set an example in economy by voluntarily reducing his salary of £1000 ...

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  19. Governor-General Goes By Air To Mt. Isa

    BRISBANE, Tuesday. -- The Governor-General left Brisbane at 7 a.m. today in the Qantas plane Hippomenes, piloted by Mr. L. J. Brain, for Mount Isa. ...

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