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  2. BRADMAN AGGRESSIVE.

    London seems a ducky place for Woodfull as far as the towing to concerned, for Australia won it at each of the three matches in the metropolis ...

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  3. READY FOR WORK.

    The Premier (Mr. Bavin) said on Saturday that the northern colliery owners had undertaken to have the mines ready by Wednesday. Referring ...

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  4. "DISMAL FAILURE."

    Less than 20 attended a meeting of railwaymen called for this morning when it was generally agreed that all efforts to organise a railway strike had ...

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  5. HEROINE OF THE AIR

    Escorted by the Golden Shell 'plane. Miss Amy Johnson made a most graceful landing at Fannie Bay aerodrome amid cheers of the great concourse. When the stepped for the first time on Australia soil cheers were called for and there was a "ringing response. ...

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  7. IS IT "THE RIPPER?"

    The police are practically certain they have secured the "Ripper" murderor, whose erime filled Germany with horror, They arrested a ...

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  8. AIR MAIL SERVICE.

    Air Marshal Sir Philip Game, newly appointed Governor of Hew South Wales, pawed through on the Moldavia on Saturday. He said he was ...

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  9. SIR ALAN COBHAM'S BOUQUET.

    Sir Alan Cobham, writing in the "Daily Express" says: "Amy Johnson's flight, in addition to being a great personal triumph, has a public ...

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  10. MOTH 'PLANE CRASHES.

    A moth 'plane crashed during bombing display' at the Australian Aero Club's aerial pageant at Moonee Valley on Saturday, Pilot F. Mustar ...

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  11. PARENTS OVERJOYED.

    "Thank God for that! If I had a hat I would throw it into the air," said Miss Johnson's father when informed of her arrived. "We were ...

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  12. £400,000 CLAIM.

    The court room at Lyons was crowded with sobbing women when relatives of the 800 who died at typhoid fever epidemic in 1926, when the ...

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  13. AMAZING TRIUMPH.

    The Premier (Mr. A. E. Moors) to-day described Miss Johnson's flight as an accomplishment worthy of the greatest praise, undertaken by a woman ...

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  14. REALISTIC DISPLAY.

    Over 10,000 people attended the aerial pageant and were treated to thrilling displays of aeronautics, mimic warfare and bombing. The most ...

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  15. CREDIT TO BRITISH RACE.

    Defeaning cheering greeted the announcement by the Lord Mayor (Alderman W. Jolly) at the Empire Day celebrations in the City Hall on Saturday ...

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  16. DOMINION TRADE.

    Declaring that Canada must increase for purchases in Australia, the Australia Minister for Trade and Customs (Mr. J. E. Fenion) reminded ...

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  17. CLARENCE BRIDGE.

    The first span of the bridge across the Claronce River between Grafton and South Grafton who placed in position this morning. The space is 240 ft. ...

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  18. HOME CITY'S PRIDE.

    The British Air League, of which Miss Johnson for some time was a typist sub editor, maked the Australian Press Association to convey the ...

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  19. OLD TIME WARS.

    Twenty-seven war veteratis answered the roll call at their annual dinner on Saturday afternoon. The Governor (Sir John Goodwin) in extending best ...

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  20. GRIMMETT THE FOX.

    The veteran cricket journalist, Mr. W. A. H. Catton, writing in the "Evening Standard," pays a glowing tribute to "Grimmett, the strong, silent, and ...

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  21. "COURAGEOUS ACHIEVEMENT."

    The King telegraphed the Governor—Gosperal of Australia (Lord Stone-Lavya) "The Queen and I are thankful and delighted to know that Miss ...

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  22. MARVELLOUS DISPLAY.

    The "Observer" says that Bradman's innings was a marvellous display of clever, stylish, and almost faultless battling. The [?]urdent ...

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  23. LORD BEAVERBROOK.

    Lord Beaverbrook announces owing to kis duties on connection with the Empire creade he will give up racing and belling racehorses. His trainers ...

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  24. TO LEAVE ON MONDAY.

    Miss Amy Johnson will have Darwin early on Monday, staying at Daly Wakers that night, [?] to Brisbane in three says. ...

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  25. REMARKABLE EFFORT.

    The Lord Mayer (Ald. Les[?]) said on Saturday that Miss followed' seat was the most religibable to the history of aviation becomes who only bed ...

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  26. BECKETT'S HEALTH.

    [?] is improving the to be still confined to his from hed be will not play against Surrey. Grim[?] who had become match weekly and who also ...

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  27. SUBMARINE TRAINING.

    With a mysterious mother ship, the Modway, and submarines of the improved Oxley type left Pactsmouth for Han Kogg, where they will form a ...

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  28. BRISBANE PLANS WELCOME.

    Miss Amy Johnson will had at the Ascot racecourse on arrived here, which to expected to be thursday. The Lord Mayor (Alderman Jolly) ...

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  29. HORNIEROOK'S RECORD.

    In Derbywhite's social insings Hexa[?]bok's analysis was 36 ou[?], 6 monday, 36 [?], 6 wickets. He is how only four wickets, behind ...

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  30. THE MATH[?]MARVELS.

    Miss Mary [?] at november of the House of Can[?] writing in the "Sunday News, Legisive" "It Amy Johnson's heave [?] seems the world ...

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  31. BATTING AND BOWLING.

    The following who the kept at Australian's batting averages Bradman W[?] ru,[?] 1165; Powed[?] 164, [?] Woodfull, 182, [?] Bowling th[?] ...

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