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  6. ENGLISH CRICKET CHIEFS SUGGEST SIX-DAY TESTS

    THE CRICKET Board of Control met at Lord's to-day, and decided that for the final Test, which will begin at the Oval next Saturday week, the follow-on declaration rule should apply, as in County matches. ...

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  7. COBHAM'S FLIGHT

    THE RECEPTION to Captain Cobham yesterday was in the nature of a private spectacle for employees of the Administration. ...

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  8. THE UPPER TENTH

    "THE IDLE RICH" formed the theme of a discussion of the British Association's meeting at Oxford to-day. ...

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  9. FOR AIRSHIPS, TOO

    SINGAPORE as an air base will be one of the b[?]est Questions before the forthcoming Imperial Conference, according to the "Daily ...

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  10. HER WINSOME SMILE

    The winsome smile of Miss Phyllis Gibbs, who won' the Un-shingled Girls' Competition. She makes her first stage appearance to-day. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. DODGES ABOUT

    POPULAR interest in the proceedings of the British Association has been greatly stimulated by the opening address of the ...

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  12. AMERICA FEARS "RED" DOORSTEP

    The Knights of Columbus, at their convention to-day, adopted a resolution protesting against the Mexican President's religious ...

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  13. HOBBS JUNIOR

    At "Parker's Piece," Cambridge, where he first learned to play cricket as a small boy. Jack Hobbs to-day was accompanied to the wicket ...

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  14. "NOT STARVED INTO SUBMISSION"

    THE Prime Minister, Mr. Stanley Baldwin, has issued a signed statement to the British United Press, with the request that it be ...

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  15. OPPOSING THE REFERENDUM

    Sir Arthur Robinson, founder and president of the Victorian branch of the Federal Union, who told Sydney business men ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. TRAPPED IN RING OF FIRE

    One of the most disastrous cane fires in the history of Natal broke out at Illovo River this morning, and travelled five miles down the ...

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  18. MAN'S THROAT CUT

    Maurice Johnson, 36, of Mullens-st., Balmain, was found dead in the bathroom of his home to-day with his throat cut. A blood-stained razor was found ...

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  19. EX-KAISER WAXES VIRTUOUS

    FOLLOWING the Greek Government's decision to turn the Achillelon, the ex-Kaiser's former palace at Corfu, into an international gaming ...

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  20. A PRIZE POSTER

    [?] official [?] September [?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. HOME AGAIN

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