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  2. BRADMAN IN FORM.

    At Lord's on Saturday the Australian Test cricketers began a match with Middlesex, a fairly strong team which finished twelfth on the county championship list last year. Hendren scored his second century aqgainst the Australians, but ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. CENTENARY AIR RACE.

    ADELAIDE, May 27.—The chairman of the publicity committee of the Melbourne Centenary Celebrations (Cr. A. E. Kane) whose comments on the Centenary Air ...

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  4. NAVAL CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, May 26.—On the initiative of the British Government, preliminary negotiations will be begun shortly in preparation for the naval conference to be held ...

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  5. ARMS AND PEACE.

    PARIS, May 25.—During a discussion of foreign policy in the Chamber of Deputies today members painted a black picture of Germrny's warlike preparations, ...

    Article : 203 words
  6. IRISH REPUBLIC.

    DUBLIN, May 26.—The President of the Executive Council (Mr. Do Valera) speaking in the Dail Eireann yesterday during the final stage of the Bill for the ...

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  7. AMERICAN RIOTS.

    TOLEDO (Ohio), May 26.—Following another day of rioting, during which National Guardsmen again fired their revolvers over the heads of strikers from the ...

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  8. FRENCH WHEAT CRISIS.

    PARIS, May 26.—France is alarmed at the critical nature of the wheat situation, which is due chiefly to the estimated surplus of 65,000,000 bushels this year, the ...

    Article : 350 words
  9. ITALIAN EXPENDITURE.

    ROME, May 26.—In the Chamber of Deputies today Signor Mussolini announced that an extraordinary grant of £16,500,000 would be made for the navy and another ...

    Article : 76 words
  10. JAPAN AGREES.

    TOKIO, May 26.—The Vice-Foreign Minister (Mr. Shigemitsu) told the British Charge d'Affaires (Mr. Dodd) today that Japan was agreeable in principle to the ...

    Article : 261 words
  11. A PERSONAL EXPLANATION.

    MELBOURNE, May 27.—"The whole of the report of my speech at Adelaide was incorrect without its context," said Cr. A. E. Kane today on his return to ...

    Article : 211 words
  12. "ARMAMENTS RACKET."

    LONDON, May 25.—"The great armaments racket is nearing the peak," says the "Daily Herald" this morning. "Poison gases more deadly than ever are being ...

    Article : 145 words
  13. ITALY'S BIG DEFICIT.

    ROME, May 23.—"I disbelieve in perpetual peace. It is detrimental and negative to man's fundamental virtues, which only by strangle reveal themselves in the ...

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  14. NEW WARSHIPS FOR GREECE.

    ATHENS, May 25.—The Government has approved of the construction of 17 new warships, which are to be completed by 1942. ...

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  15. COMMITTEE'S DISAVOWAL.

    MELBOURNE, May 27.—"If Cr. Kane made the remarks attributed to him, they are his own personal views and not ours." said the Lord Mayor (Cr. ...

    Article : 255 words
  16. MISSING POLICEMEN.

    VANCOUVER, May 25.—The disappearance of two British Columbian Provincial constables, who were sent to investigate a case of stabbing on an Indian reserve ...

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  17. AUSTRALIA'S TEAM SPIRIT.

    LONDON, May 27—"The Australians do not despair because their opponents in the first innings make a prolific score." writes C. B. Fry ...

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  18. THE WORLD PROBLEM.

    NEW YORK, May 26.—The Buenos Aires correspondent of the "New York Times" reports that the Argentine National Grain Board is pushing on with ...

    Article : 220 words
  19. BOMBAY MILL STRIKE.

    CALCUTTA, May 20.—Twelve Labour leaders were arrested and the offices of the textile strikers' committee and of the Young Workers' League were searched ...

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  20. JAPANESE CABINET.

    TOKIO, May 26.—For the past week the Press has devoted columns daily to rumours that the Cabinet might resign because of the arrest of the Permanent Vice-Minister ...

    Article : 184 words
  21. GRAN CHACO WAR.

    GENEVA, May 26.—Paraguay has notified the League of Nations that she is obliged not to apply the rules of international law to Bolivia on the Gran Chaco ...

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  22. UNRULY MEETING.

    MELBOURNE, May 27—Amid prolonged hooting and jeering by a number of militants, a meeting of railwaymen held it Unity Hall. Bourke-street, this ...

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  23. JAPANESE MIGRANTS.

    TOKIO, May 26.—The newspapers feature reports from Brazil that the Constitutional Assembly had approved by a big majority of a provision to restrict ...

    Article : 167 words
  24. ARMS EXPORT EMBARGO.

    LONDON, May 26.—Holland has accepted the British proposal, made at Geneva, to place an embargo on the export of arms and munitions to Paraguay ...

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  25. EXPLOSION IN GARAGE

    SYDNEY, May 27.—Charles Ryman (38) was severely burnt about the face, arms, and hands tonight when he was sprayed with blazing petrol from the tank ...

    Article : 161 words
  26. JARDINE NOT SELECTED.

    LONDON, May 27—It is stated that Jardine offered to play for Surrey against Lancashire in the benefit match for G. Duckworth yesterday. However, he was ...

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  27. WEALTHY WIDOW SHOT

    STOCKHOLM, May 26.—A wealthy widow, Mrs. Olga Freese (45), a well-known expert at curling, golf and fencing, was murdered in broad daylight in a busy and ...

    Article : 99 words
  28. TENSION IN AUSTRIA.

    VIENNA, May 26.—Following further bomb outrages, the Government has renewed the expiring decree for partial martial law, and proclamations have been ...

    Article : 87 words
  29. AUSTRALIA.

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  30. LARWOOD'S INJURED FOOT.

    LONDON, May 27.—The "Sunday Express" has discovered that H. Larwood has another ailment. He was in the Notts team in the match against Essex yesterday ...

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  31. THE LATE MR. GUSTAV HOLST.

    LONDON, May 25.—Following so soon after the death of Sir Edward Elgar, the death today of M. Gustav Hoist comes as a further grievous loss to English ...

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  32. BRIDGE COLLAPSES.

    CALCUTTA, May 26.—About 100 men, including the engineering staff, are feared to have been drowned through the collapse of a bridge at Aknur, 20 miles from ...

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  33. CHIPPERFIELD'S FINE AVERAGE.

    A. G. Chipperfield has reached the head of the list of batting averages for the tour while O'Reilly is still the leading bowler. Following are the figures for the ...

    Article : 276 words
  34. MURDERED SPANISH PRODIGY.

    MADRID, May 26.—Dona Aurora Rodriguez, a Socialist leader, has born found guilty of having murdered her daughter, Hildegart, while she slept, and has been ...

    Article : 156 words
  35. DIESEL-ENGINED TRAIN.

    CHICAGO, May 26.—A streamlined Diesel-engined train known as the Zephyr completed tonight a run from Denver at an average speed of 77.6 miles an hour for ...

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  36. BROMLEY'S MISFORTUNE.

    LONDON, May 27.—Owing to a strained leg muscle, [?] bromley was unavailable for selection for the match with [?] Bromley has been rather [?] since a ...

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  37. BATTLEFIELDS PILGRIMAGE.

    LONDON, May 26.—South African ex-service men and their relatives who will make a pilgrimage to the battlefields on the Western Front next month, are due ...

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  38. PORTUGUESE TIMOR.

    LONDON, May 27.—The "Sunday Express" states that Japan, whose first offer to Portugal of £3,000,000 for her section of the island of Timor was scotched by ...

    Article : 75 words
  39. A PROMISING BOWLER.

    LONDON, May 27.—Again Australia made the worst possible start yesterday and again courageous hitting restored [?] to the side. A young bowler's [?] cam ...

    Article : 900 words
  40. GOODWILL MISSION.

    HONG KONG, May 26—The Commonwealth Attorney-General (Mr. J. G. Latham), who is leading the Australian goodwill mission to the Far East, embarked ...

    Article : 126 words
  41. URUGUAYAN TRADE.

    LONDON, May 25.—Informal and exploratory talks have been proceeding for sonic months with the Uruguayan Government, through its legation in London. ...

    Article : 135 words
  42. ODDFELLOWS' CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, May 24.—Among the festivities of the Manchester Unity Independent Order of Oddfellows' Conference was a special dinner in honour of overseas ...

    Article : 158 words
  43. NEW RHEUMATISM CURE.

    LONDON, May 26.—The "Daily Express" states that bee venom, as a cure for rheumatism, is being produced in England by a firm of chemists who are ...

    Article : 86 words
  44. SLEEPING SICKNESS CURE.

    MOSCOW, May 26.—Professor Mashanski claims to have cured a case of sleeping sickness by the excision of a piece of nerve from the spinal column, whereupon the ...

    Article : 59 words
  45. MATCHES TO FOLLOW.

    Following is the Australians' programme of matches up to and including the second Test:— May 30, 31, and june I.V. Surrey. ...

    Article : 79 words
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