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  5. Australians Win First Davis Cup Singles Against Swiss

    AUSTRALIA won both the singles matches in the Davis Cup tie against Switzerland yesterday. Moos (Australia) defeated Chiesa (Switzerland), 4-6. 6-2, 6-1, 6-1. Crawford (Australia) defeated (Switzerland), 6-0, 6-3. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. INNINGS WIN

    AUSTRALIA won the first fixture of the 1930 tour—against Worcester—by the substantial margin of an innings and 165 runs, A splendid partnership between Walters and Root theis morning tested the ...

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  7. NO SPATS

    THE tact that the Australians are quartered at the Grand Hotel, opposite the Blind Institute, has given rise to much chaffing among ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. SECRECY DEVICE

    IT is understood that the Post Office authorities are not per[?] over the danger or amateurs tapping the wireless telephony system [?] ...

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  9. RUSH OF 1000

    ABOUT 1000 applications have been received from candidate[?] the Civil Service for the ten neu Trade Commissionerships abroad ...

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  10. YARD-WIDE HATS

    HATS for Ascot in June will be a yard wide, reminiscent of those in the 1912-13 season. They are being planned by milliners in both ...

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  11. TARIFF PROTEST

    On May 6. a meeting will be held at the Chamber of Commerce to protest against excessive Customs tariffs, A pro[?]sionsl committee has been formed, will ...

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  12. "ALARMIST" TALES

    Mr. Ben Tillett, in reply to his cabled inquiries concerning the health of the Governor of Tasmania. Sir James O'Grady, has received a cable from Sir ...

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  13. TENNIS SCENE

    THE, hand court tennis championships at Bournemouth produced a remarkable scene during a match between Mrs. List of Australia , and ...

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  14. STOP PRESS

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  15. "NO HOLD-UP"

    SIR JOHN SIMON chairman of the indian Statutory Commission denied to-day that there had been any undue delay [?] the issue of ...

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  16. STREPHON RACK IN WORK AGAIN

    STREPHON has resumed work after an mg been on the walking list for [?] in a steady cancer at Newmarket in showed not the least sian of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. FOR PALESTINE

    THE Colonial Secretary has appointed Sir John Hope Simpson. formerly of the Indian Civil Service, to [?] to Palestine on a temporary mission to ...

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  18. WOMAN FLIER'S TWO RECORDS

    MADEMOISELLE Leas Bernstein, a young Russian emigre, descended at the aerodrome here to-night, after having Cown for 36 hours 46 minutes 35 ...

    Article : 70 words
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  20. MOVIE HOLOCAUST

    CHARLES DORWARD, manager of the Paisley cinema, where 70 children perished in a fire at a matinee performance on New Year's Eve. was to-day ...

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  21. INSPECTING WARSITY SOLDIERS

    The Governer-General, Lore stonehaven, inspecting the University Regiment guard of honor of the conferring of degrees to-day ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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