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  2. EUROPEAN SITUATION

    It is understood that as the result of the conversations between British and French statesmen London, M. Barthou secured platonic ...

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  3. THIRD TEST MATCH

    How O'Reilly saved the game will go down among the great feats of the Tests, entitling him on his bowling and batting performances to ...

    Article : 904 words
  4. AUSTRALIA V. DERBYSHIRE

    The Australians had an easy task against Derbyshire at Chesterfield yesterday, dismissing the county in 3 1/2 hours for 145 runs. O'Reilly and Grimmett were given a rest and the bowling was left to Ebeling, Wall, Fleetwood-Stmith and Darling. ...

    Article : 183 words
  5. CHINA'S CONSTITUTION

    Many vital changes, including the introduction of a presidential form of Government, is embodied in the revised draft of the Chinese ...

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  6. DROUGHT IN CHINA

    If a Buddhist petition is granted, Shanghai may go without meat for seven days, as the result of the unprecedented heat wave and lack of ...

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  7. JARDINE'S VIEWS

    Jardine writes in the "Evening Standard":—"The composition of England's side gave the impression of playing for a draw rather than a ...

    Article : 140 words
  8. THE CROWD REBUKED

    The "Manchester Guardian" writes:—"If all the players deserve praise, it does not follow that the same is true of the spectators. After ...

    Article : 90 words
  9. DESCRIPTION OF THE PLAY

    In contrast with the previous visit, when fires were necessary in the dressing-room, the Australians fielded in the shimmering heat in ...

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  10. GERMAN SITUATION

    The "Daily Telegraph" correspondent in Berlin says:—"Monday's 'Daily Telegraph' has been confiscated throughout Germany by ...

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  11. CANADIAN PRICE OF GOLD

    The new Central Bank of Canada is to open on January with headquarters at Ottawa and eight branches. ...

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  12. LAWN TENNIS

    Miss Dorothy Round was welcomed and flag bedecked at her home town, Dudley, to-day. She said that she would be going to Australia in ...

    Article : 42 words
  13. TREVALLION IN AMERICA

    Trevallion, carrying 8.1, failed to gain a place in the forth race at Arlington Park to-day in a field of eight over a mile. He ran last ...

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  14. INDIA'S FIRST PUBLIC SCHOOL

    Modelled on English lines and accommodating about 500 boys, India's first public school will be opened at Dehradun, in the Punjab, early ...

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  15. THIRD TEST MATCH

    Maurice Tate writes :—"The lesson of the third Test is that both Australia and England cannot be content with their present bowling ...

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  16. NAVAL OFFICER'S DEATH

    Following the decision of the Federal Ministry to appoint Mr. Justice Napier, of South Australia as Royal Commissioner to ...

    Article : 179 words
  17. LEGION OF HONOUR

    The President invested Mrs. James Dyer with the Legion of Honour in recognition of her efforts to foster the Entente and popularise French ...

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  18. LARWOOD SPRAINS AH ANKLE

    While playing against WarwicK Larwood sprained his left ankle. It was massaged at lunch-time, but he broke down in the afternoon and ...

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  19. FLOODS IN JAPAN

    Extensive floods have occurred in Western and Central Japan. Sixty persons have been drowned at Kanazawa and 150 are missing. ...

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  20. S.O.S. TO LARWOOD

    Mr. Wignall writes in the "Daily Express":—"A strange story reaches me that if Larwood writes a suitable letter to the chairman of ...

    Article : 62 words
  21. AMERICA'S WHEAT YIELD

    The combination of the Government's acreage reduction programme and the drought will result in the shortest wheat crop for 30 years ...

    Article : 67 words
  22. KIPPAX'S CONDITION

    Dr. Sutherland, medical superintendent at the Monsall Fever Hospital, says:—"Kippax is very comfortable. He slept well and is ...

    Article : 242 words
  23. STORY DENIED.

    Sir Stanley Jackson does not confirm the Larwood story. He says that the situation is unchanged and that he has not heard from ...

    Article : 70 words
  24. STEAMER'S ROUGH VOYAGE

    The tramp steamer Clan McWhiter put into Fremantle last night, in a disabled condition, and without her chief officer. The vessel left ...

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  25. LYNCH LAW IN AMERICA

    A message from Bastrop, Louisiana states that Andrew McLeod, a young negro farmer was lynched to-day. It is alleged that he confessed ...

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  26. VIEWS OF LONDON PRESS

    Editorial articles on the Test match mainly follow on the lines of the critics. The opinion is expressed that England lost through ...

    Article : 133 words
  27. CANADIAN LOANS

    Government loans maturing in the fall will require the largest flotation since the war, about 400,000,000 dollars having to be ...

    Article : 52 words
  28. TERRITORY MURDERS

    Because the Church Missionary Society in Melbourne advised the Darwin police yesterday that the Groote Island mission auxiliary ...

    Article : 200 words
  29. THE DUKE OF GLOUCESTER

    Major C. W. C. Marr, Minister in charge of the Royal visit, stated to-day that advice had been received from London confirming newspaper ...

    Article : 190 words
  30. P. F. WARNER'S COMMENTS

    Mr. P. F. Warner, writes in the "Daily Telegraph"—"It was a wonderful wicket, unresponsive to the fast bowlers, but their ...

    Article : 173 words
  31. PONSFORD INDISPOSED

    Ponsford has lumbago in the back and is unlikely to bat to-day. He will probably bat No. 7 to-morrow. ...

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  32. WOODFULL-PONSFORD BENEFIT

    The Australians are disappointed to learn of the Sheffield Shield fixture, New South Wales y. South Australia, at Sydney on November ...

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  33. C. B. FRY'S IMPRESSIONS

    Mr. C. B. Fry writes in the "Evening Standard":—"I wish England had begun to dash for the runs. Nothing ever happens if you don't ...

    Article : 110 words
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