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  4. FISTS FLY IN UNION TEST

    SPECTATORS at the Rugby Union Test match at the Sydney Cricket Ground to-day saw two games—football and bootbrawl. Some of the players should not have been wearing jerseys, as ...

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  5. FRANCO'S PLEA TO POWERS

    IN a long statement concerning the non-intervention plan, General Franco declares that his Nationalist ...

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  6. "PEACE HOPES FADING"

    Japan's Foreign, Army, Navy, and Finance Ministers, in conference to-day, resolved to accelerate the negotiations ...

    Article : 337 words
  7. EASY FOR JACK

    Jack comes ashore. A sailor from H.H.A.S. Australia shinning down a rope from the warship to the wharf on berthing at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Under The Brolly

    A cross section of the crowd at the Soccer Test match, England v Australia, yesterday. Umbrellas came in handy for those who had ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. "KING AND CHORUS GIRL" BANNED

    The commonwealth censor has banned the American film, "The King and the Chorus Girl." Incidents in the film are ...

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  10. 100 KILLED 200 INJURED

    It is reported, from Patna that 100 were killed and 200 injured, when the Punjab- Howrah express was derailed ...

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  11. Cloud And Showers

    To-day's forecasts:— METROPOLITAN.—Some cloud, with local showered otherwise fine. Winds easterly to ...

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  12. SENATE LEADER PAYS PENALTY OF FAME

    The Minister for External Affairs (Sir George Pearce), travelling to Perth by the Great Western express this week, had an amusing ...

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  13. LESS GOLD FOR GERMAN TEETH

    According to the Berlin correspondent of 'The Times" £1,135,000 worth of gold, which up to now went into the mouths of ...

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  14. FROM MID-AIR TO MID-IRON

    Captain G. U. Allen, the Qantas Empire Airways pilot, who was formerly associated with Sir Charles Kingsford Smith in some ...

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  15. 5/- FOR ONE STRAWBERRY!

    What is claimed as a world's record price for a single strawberry was established at the Roma Street markets on Saturday, ...

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  16. Shift Boss Killed At Smelters

    Walter Axon (49), shift boss at the smelters at Colomontown, was struck by a skip which he failed to notice and was fatally injured. ...

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  17. Lord Gowrie Arrives In Brisbane

    The Governor-General (Lord Gowrie), on the left, being greeted by Lieut.-Col. O. V. Hoad on his arrival at Melbourne Street Station yesterday. Behind is Commander E. C. Rhodes, D.N.O. and on the right Brigadier, Miles. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. PINNED FAITH IN SPEED, FROM THE WORD "GO"

    JOCKEYS frequently complain that instructions given to them by owners or trainers before a race have been the cause ...

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  19. NAME WAS NO HANDICAP, BUT CHANGE WAS

    For 16 years the first motorship built in Norway sailed without a mishap under the name of "Handicap." ...

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  20. Half-mile Aerial Should Give Farmer His Guinea's Worth

    MR. W. J. HULETT, a settler near Yerrang Park, Traralgon, claims that he has the longest wireless aerial in Victoria. ...

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