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  2. SECOND TEST.

    Interrupted by rain, through which nearly two hours' play was lost, and characterised by slow, patient batting, the second Test cricket match between England and Australia was continued at Sydney on Saturday and when play ceased England had scored 426 for the loss ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. THE CORONATION.

    LONDON, Dec. 19.—Large crowds assembled at St. James's Palace and other points in Westminster and the City of London this afternoon when, with ...

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  4. CAPTAIN'S WORRIES.

    SYDNEY, Dec. 20.—Rain interrupted England and her course to the five or six hundred aggregate winch nowadays apparently is indispensable to the security ...

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  5. NEW AIR SERVICE.

    Two aeroplanes will bring to Perth to- day the crews who will operate the proposed fast air service between Perth and Adelaide with the Douglas air liner ...

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  6. BROADCASTING PLANS.

    KALGOORLIE, Dec. 20.—Obviously pleased with the progress in broadcasting made in Western Australia during the past few weeks with-the opening of ...

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  7. DUKE OF WINDSOR.

    LONDON, Dec. 20.—The Duke of Windsor (formerly King Edward VIII) golfed yesterday on the links attached to Enzesfeld Castle, 25 miles from Vienna, ...

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  8. BUNGANA'S START DELAYED.

    ADELAIDE, Dec. 20.—The Australian National Airways Douglas airliner Bungana, which was to have left Adelaide today on her initial run on the new ...

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  9. LINKS OF EMPIRE.

    LONDON. Dec. 20.—Writing in the "Observer," Mr. J. L. Garvin states:— "The abdication crisis showed the Empire's goodwill and judgment. It also ...

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  10. TEN JAPANESE SHOT.

    RIO DE JANEIRO. Dec. 18.—Swift tragedy followed the severing of a Brazilian boy's hand with a scythe by a Japanese settler after a prank played by the ...

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  11. YOUTH OF THE EMPIRE.

    LONDON, Dec. 19.—With Westminster Abbey still in its coronation setting, a service for the youth of the Empire will be held there on May 19, one week after ...

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  12. EASY MONEY-MAKING.

    WASHINGTON, Dec. 18.—Further revelations in the realm of American finance were made before the Securities Commission today by Mr. David Milton. ...

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  13. DUTCH ROYAL WEDDING.

    THE HAGUE, Dec. 19.—Princess Juliana, daughter of Queen Wilhelmina, and her fiance, Prince Bernard Zur-Lippe-Biesterfeld, who are to be married ...

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  14. DETROIT STRIKE.

    DETROIT, Dec. 19.—The Ford motor organisation announces that it has been forced temporarily to stand down 10.000 men in its Detroit works owing to a ...

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  15. PLAY ON CHRISTMAS DAY.

    SYDNEY, Dec. 20.—Members of the Australian Board of Control have already discussed the question of whether play in the second Test match should take ...

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  16. LOST IN SNOW AND RAIN.

    NEW YORK, Dec. 20.—Lost in a storm of rain and snow, a transport plane with 11 persons aboard made a forced landing on a mountainside near Port Jervis. ...

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  17. OLYMPIC GAMES.

    BASLE, Dec. 18.—The "National Zeltung" denounces as a forgery of modern history the reported German decision to omit the names of Mm. Kabos and ...

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  18. BRADMAN CRITICISED.

    LONDON, Dec. 20.—Commentators lustily applaud Hammond but are chary about being too optimistic, recalling England's defeat in Melbourne in the 1928-29 ...

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  19. WEEK-END AT WINDSOR.

    LONDON, Dec. 20.—Their Majesties the King and Queen and the Princesses are spending the week-end at the Royal Lodge, Windsor. This is the first ...

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  20. RECALCITRANT ARABS

    JERUSALEM, Dec. 20.—Half an hour after Lord Peel (chairman of the Royal Commission appointed by the British Government to inquire into the causes of the ...

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  21. The Cost to Berlin.

    BERLIN, Dec. 18.—It is announced that Berlin's expenditure on the Olympic Games was £1,400,000. ...

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  22. FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, Dec. 19.—Mr. and Mrs. Colin Kelman, of Bellata (New South Wales) left Heston aerodrome at 8.30 a.m. today on a flight to Australia. ...

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  23. BACON FOR BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Dec. 18.—Owing to the failure of farmers to contract for a sufficient number of bacon pigs required by curers next year, a difficulty has arisen in the ...

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  24. INJURED BY MOTOR CAR.

    LONDON, Dec. 18.—In the King's Bench Division today Mr. Justice Greaves-Lord awarded to Margaret Gillett. formerly headmistress of ...

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  25. THE SUCCESSION.

    LONDON, Dec. 19.—Commenting on the ambiguity of the law governing the succession to the Throne, a special article in' "The Times" today says that ...

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  26. FIVE DEAD IN FIRE.

    NEW YORK, Dec. 18.—In a spectacular fire started by a cigarette in a four-storey boarding house in the heart of a residential district early this morning, three ...

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  27. AIR MISHAPS.

    SALT LAKE CITY, Dec. 19.—While a, search was being continued for the missing Western Air Express plane which disappeared five days ago with seven ...

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  28. STEAMER DAMAGED.

    LONDON, Dec. 19.—After having been buffeted by tremendous seas during its voyage from Melbourne, the steamer Nohata (4,817 tons) arrived at the River ...

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  29. GARDENER KILLED BY TRAIN.

    ADELAIDE, Dec. 20.—Struck by a train at a crossing at Bridgewater on Saturday morning, Edward Roy Radbone (50), gardener, of Bridgewater, was ...

    Article : 56 words
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