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  2. AUSTRALIA BATS AGAIN.

    With Ponsford out, Australia requires 725 runs to win the first test match. Chapman closed England's innings, at the Exhibition Ground to-day, when eight wickets had fallen for 342. Then Australia lost a wicket for 17 before play ceased owing to bad light. ...

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  3. NON-UNIONISTS.

    Four seamen were suddenly attacked by a large number of men in the Bristol Arms Hotel, Bay-street, city, shortly before 6 o'clock last night, and were savagely dealt ...

    Article : 465 words
  4. THE SENATE.

    The counting of preference votes cast in the Senate election in New South Wales was continued yesterday; and the figures last evening showed that, as expected, Mr. J. B. ...

    Article : 310 words
  5. THE KING.

    A bulletin issued at 3.30 p.m. stated:— The King passed a quiet morning. Though his temperature is now 100.2 degrees, the slight improvement in his ...

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  6. BIBLE DRAMAS.

    Interviewed to-day regarding the proposal of broadcasting companies to transmit Bible dramas instead of Church services the Bishop of Goulburn (Dr. Radford) said: ...

    Article : 334 words
  7. £200 IN ENVELOPE

    An alleged attempt to bribe the Chief Secretary (Mr. Bruntn[?]ll) was disclosed in Ministerial circles yesterday, and was the chief topic of conversation in the Parliamentary ...

    Article : 561 words
  8. AUSTRALIA'S TASK.

    How immense is the task of the Australians may be realised from the fact that the highest fourth innings' score in previous tost matches is the 411 by Gilligan's team in ...

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  9. NAVAL STRENGTH.

    Rear Admiral Louis R. de Ste[?]guer, commandant of the third naval district, in an address at New York, said:- "We must operate our own ocean transports ...

    Article : 323 words
  10. CHURCH COUNCIL'S PROTEST.

    The proposal to substitute studie broadcasts for the church services now relayed by the broadcasting stations was strongly opposed at yesterday's meeting of the New South ...

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  11. OUTSIDE ISSUES.

    Mr. A. G. Manning, defeated candidate for Macquarie, speaking at the official declaration of the poll, said there had been an undoubted swing against the National party except in ...

    Article : 274 words
  12. BOMB OUTRAGES.

    Stanley Gordon Williams, 36 years, bookmaker, who was admitted to ball on Monday in a surety of £1000 and a personal recognisance of a similar sum, on a charge of ...

    Article : 296 words
  13. BALL LIGHTNING.

    The phenomenon of ball lightning was seen at Helensburgh on Sunday. It snapped a wire clothes line in half, and travelled down Walker-street for 200 yards. ...

    Article : 251 words
  14. SYDNEY HARBOUR.

    Within 12 months hydrographic surveyors of the Sydney Harbour Trust will have completed the first actual survey of the whole of Port Jackson. Of the 22 square miles of ...

    Article : 481 words
  15. ALLEGED BRIBERY.

    A remarkable story was told at Bow-street of how Scotland Yard, acting upon an anonymous letter, discovered two safe deposits in the name of a former sergeant named ...

    Article : 253 words
  16. THROUGH ARABIA.

    Mrs. Edith Glanville, of Sydney, who returned yesterday from a tour of the Near East, is one of the few white women who have met Ibu Saud, King of the Hedjaz, and ...

    Article : 361 words
  17. MR. WRIGHT'S STATEMENT.

    In the "Herald" of November 30 there appeared the official announcement that the directors of the New South Wales Broadcasting Company were considering proposals for ...

    Article : 331 words
  18. THE RHINELAND.

    In the House of Commons the Foreign Secretary was asked whether it was the opinion of the Government that the German Government had carried out the terms of ...

    Article : 366 words
  19. THIRD DAY'S PLAY.

    Gregory and Kelleway were still absent from the Australian side when the game was resumed Kelleway was examined this morning and it was thought advisable that he ...

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  20. FEDERAL CABINET.

    With the exception of the Treasurer (Dr. Page) and Senator McLachian (Assistant Minister) all Ministers were present to-day when the Cabinet met for the first time since the ...

    Article : 374 words
  21. ST. PAUL'S COLLEGE.

    Mr. Weaver asked the Minister for Education if it was a fact that strong objection had been taken to certain practices or customs in St. Paul's College within the ...

    Article : 273 words
  22. MISSING SOLICITOR.

    Creditors of Hector Robert Malcolm, formerly a solicitor in Auckland, now believed to be in Australia, met before the official assignee in bankruptcy. Malcolm has not ...

    Article : 103 words
  23. RAZOR—SLASHING.

    Vincenzo Upapolia, an Italian, was slashed in the face with a razor in Wellington-street. Perth, to-day, by a countryman. Arcangel Strano. 28, with whom he had offered to shake ...

    Article : 84 words
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