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  4. FORECAST:

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  5. ACCURATE BOWLING KEEPS ENGLISH BATSMEN QUIET

    ACCURATE bowling and fielding kept Hobbs and Sutcliffe extremely quiet, when they opened England's innings in the second Test match at the Sydney Cricket Ground to-day. Australia had been dismissed for 253. ...

    Article : 1,547 words
  6. KING'S TRYING DAY

    To-NIGHT'S bulletin justifies the conclusion formed after various announcements made during the day, that the King's doctors are preparing for a long and difficult struggle. ...

    Article : 228 words
  7. TWO VICTIMS WHO BUILT UP GEARY'S SPLENDID AVERAGE

    Geary, who secured five of the Australians' wickets for 35 ran, in the first day of the Test yesterday. included Woodfull, 68, and Hendry, 37, in his bag. On the left Woodfull is shown being dismissed, l.b.w., and on the right Hendry looks, round to see his bails font. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. TO THE GOODFELLOWS OF SYDNEY

    NEXT WEEK will be christmas week. Like myself, you are going to be very busy with all manner of things ...

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  9. GEARY IS ENGLISH IDOL

    AN air of satisfaction that Australia has not clinched the advantage of winning the toss on a plumb wicket pervades the ...

    Article : 67 words
  10. WIPING OFF DEBT TO U.S.

    BRITAIN to-day paid America £18,840,000 for reduction of debt. Of thin amount, £5,400,000 is principal, and the remainder ...

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  11. LOANS FOR N.Z.

    INQUIRIES in London show that ena[?]cial circles—do not comprehend Sir Joseph Ward's reference to a "very important London ...

    Article : 101 words
  12. AUST. XMAS CAKE

    THE Duchess of York has received from Major General Sir Granville Ryrle a [?]b Christmas cake, made entirely of Australian ingredients ...

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  13. MORE PITFALLS

    THE Senate Foreign Rel[?] Committee has not yet ratified Mr. KelIogg's Treaty to outlaw war, though it has already been signed ...

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  14. SIR R. TALBOT ILL

    SIR Reginald Talbot, Governor of Victoria from 1904 on 1908. Is, serioutsly [?] He had a fair night, and is a little bettor to-day. ...

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  16. SHARK SPOTTING BY AEROPLANE

    The aeroplane, from which bathers at Narrabeen were warned of the presence of sharks, and just escaped being in the vicinity of a small school of the monsters. The machine, which has been taking pas sengers for fights in the vicinity, is owned by Mr. L. L. Nail. The ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. BRISBANE X-RAY TO FIGHT CANCER

    The deep X-ray therapy apperatus installed by the Queensland Cancer Campaign Committee in a special treatment room at the Mater Mi[?]ri ce[?] Hospital. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. LINDSAY HAS SPANISH EYES

    MR. Lionel Lindsay's [?] Spanish water-colors are now being exhibited at the Colonoghi Gat lenes in Bond-street, and are at ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. 18 DROWNED

    SIXTEEN Bas[?] girls, undergoing the ceremony preparatory to reaching womanhood, met with a tingle fate to-day. ...

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  21. CRACK AIRMEN

    MAJOR BREARLY, manager of West Australian Airways, who is now on his way home, has engaged four pilots and six engineers ...

    Article : 153 words
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  23. COCAINE CHARGE

    ARTHUR ROGERS. 28. described as a tailor, was charged at the Central Court with having had cocaine in his possession. There was a further ...

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  24. PUTS BUSINESS BEFORE POLITICS

    OWING to business commitments overseas, Mr. Clive Rail[?] has withdrawn as Liberal candidate for Swansea west. ...

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