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  5. England Clearly Superior to The Rest in Trial

    CONSIDERING the easy wicket conditions at Lord's to-day. The Rest's bowlers emerged from their ordeal extraordinarily well. A slow outfield, however, robbed England's batsmen ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 445 words
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  7. PAGEANTRY OF LEVEE HELD BY NEW GOVERNOR

    The Governor, Sir Philip Game, inspecting the guard of honor at the levee at Government House to-day. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 24 words
  8. GANG FIGHTS RESULT IN 13 KILLINGS

    ELEVEN gangsters and two policemen were killed over the week-end, in one of the worst [?]crudencences of gang warfare ever ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 188 words
  9. AMY'S C.B.E. DELIGHTS PROUD PARENT

    "IT it marvellous," said Amy Johnson's father when informed that the King had conferred the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 529 words
  10. EMPIRE PRESS DELEGATES IN BIG CONFERENCE;

    B[?]KED by a large map of the globe, showing the British Empire in r[?] surrounded by the flags of Britain ...

    Article : 207 words
  11. DERBY AN OPEN RACE

    ALTHOUGH Diolite was quoted at a short price at the Victoria Club to-night, the Derby is still an open race. The field ...

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  12. LORD DEWAR LEFT £5,000,000 ESTATE

    THE late Lord Dewar, distiller, sportsman, and famous for his witty after-dinner speeches, left an estate ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. FURTHER RISES ON 'CHANGE

    THERE were some further spectacular rises on 'Change to-day, notably in To[?], and in Peters' American Delieary shares. ...

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  14. KEEPING SABBATH ON BOARD SHIP

    COVERED in oil and grease, and with faces blackened by coal dust, eight firemen of the British ship Welcombe, appeared at the City Court to-day ...

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  15. STRUCK A ROCK

    CAPTAIN FORNESS and seven members of the crew of the schooner Joseph Sims, which was wrecked on Passage Islands, in Flinders Strait, on ...

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  16. Successful Migrants Make Best Gloomchasers, Says Sir G. Ryrie

    THE moment is most appropriate help Australia's good name more for such a visit," said Sir Gran[?] than Britishers who have lived there ville Ryre to-day, in welcoming 95 members of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. Mad Chemist Terrorises Town With Ether Jars and Revolver

    THE town of Saumur to-day experienced the thrills of an astonishing conflict. A mad chemist, Louis Bouchet, barricaded himself in his shop and surrounded himself with large jars of other, which he threatended to ...

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  19. IN CHARITY'S NAME

    "A GOOD many sins are committed in the name of charity." declared Ald. King at Erskineville council last night, when it was decided to suggest to the ...

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  20. Archibald Memorial

    Apollo, one of the figures by the French sculptor, Sicard, for the Archibald Memorial, which is to be placed in Hyde's Park. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. GREY DAWN OF BRIGHTER DAY

    Miners on their way to Burwood Colliery, where work was resumed yesterday (See Page 9.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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