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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 6 words
  6. Cautious Bats Missed Big Chance For Notts.

    NOTTS missed a chance of placing Australia in a very awkward situation through over-cautious batting at the start when they were opposed to a weak bowling attack depleted owing to the illness of Frairfax. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 370 words
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  8. To Vacation in the Land of Their Forefathers

    The Maunganui from New Zealand to-day brought a party of 38 Chinese who are en route to China for a holiday. The group shown are Mr. and Mrs. C. Gee and family, of Wellington, New Zealand, where Mr. Gee is a well-known merchant and churchman. Mr. Herbert Young, a relative, is on the left. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. A. FAIRFAX MAY NOT PLAY IN TEST

    ALAN FAIRFAX has been removed to a nursing home here, and it is now doubtful if he will play in the Test which begins at Leeds on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. 'WILL SPEAK FROM THE OTHER SIDE'

    "FATHER fully believed that he would keep in touch with the family from the other side," said Sir Arthur ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. MacDonald and Hoover Defend Naval Treaty

    IN the House of Commons to-night, Mr. Ramsay Macdonald said that the forthcoming Imperial Conference might well afford a convenient ...

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  12. SMITHY'S GREETING ON RETURN TO SAN FRANCISCO

    SAN FRANCISCANS lined the roof tops, thronged the Civic Centre, and crowded to Mills Field to-day when ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. MOTOR GIRL OUT AFTER WORLD RECORDS

    ANOTHER English girl who bids fair to join the fliers, Miss Amy Johnson and Miss Winifred Brown, in the pursuit of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. IN POLO TEST

    In the first round of the Prince of Wales Empire Cup at Hurlingham day, England beat Australia by 10 goals to 9. ...

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  15. COUNT TOOK THE COUNT FROM TALKIES

    IN the trail of desolation across the world of the footlights the talkies left among the debris in Sydney an ancient title and ...

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  16. OUR STORY IN FRENCH

    The publishing firm of Payot has just issued a French translation of Mr Arthur Jose's "History of Australian" the first to be published in French. ...

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  17. 'Tis But One of the Many "Joys" of Travel

    As soon as the Maunganui, from New Zealand, barthed to-day, the bag gage chufe was made fast and down it whissed the passengers' bags. Then began the patient task of sorting it out. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. CAROL'S FIRST WIFE SUES FOR DAMAGES

    THE claim of Madame Zizi Lambrino, first wife of King Carol of Rumania, whom he married at Odessa in 1916, for one million france damages, has been ...

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  20. 1870 AND 1930

    A GERMAN snub to France is revealed by "Pertinax" in the "Echo de Farts" to-day. He asserts that, "for the sake of not ...

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  21. STOP PRESS

    The Premier (Mr. Moore) is in consultation with Cabinet concerning Mr. Theodore's demand for a trial on the Mungana issue. It is ...

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  22. For More Speed

    Fine weather has brought him out: A led greasing the shids of his [?]dge. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. Our Bowlers Still In Form

    THE Australian bowlers defeated Glasgow to-day by 132-124. Lee's rink was 12 up, Allat's 4, Marsh's 3, and Alley's 1, while Chambers' was 5 ...

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  24. Prisoner Dies In Hospital

    A prisoner at Long Bay Gaol, Robert Hibbitts O'Brien, 41, took ill, and was removed to the Coast Hospital on June 20. He died there a week later. ...

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