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  4. FORECAST:

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  6. 'Roos' Test Team to Be Chosen After To-day's Match

    THE Roos team for the first Test at Hull next Saturday will be chosen after the match against Keighley to-morrow. It will go to Hullon Wednesday morning for special preparation, under Coach Hennessey. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Speed contrasts in the East-West Air Race. Competing 'planes passing over a good a train on the to Melbourne. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. "LABOR MIRACLE"

    IN his opening address at the [?] annual conference at Brighton the morning the Minister for Transport, Mr. Heriw[?] was not without justification that the [?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. PRINCESS ROYAL

    THE [?] Royal has been taken all at Mar Lodge Bidemar. The following bulletin was r[?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. NAVAL PARLEYS

    WILLIAM [?] to American [?] of the [?] ...

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  11. POPPED OFF

    PILOTING a rocket aeroplane of hit own design, Herr Opel to-day flew nix miles at a height ...

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  12. FOUR DEAD

    AT the moment when he was certain of wining an international motor race here to-day. Alan Szenasi driving a Bugatti, swerved to avoid ...

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  13. CRICKET HOPES

    THAT England has [?] which to draw in 1930 its must shortly replace the [?] will soon [?] ...

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  14. NEW ENGLISH CAR INSPECTED

    The Premier, Mr. Ba[?]in, and several Ministers were among those who viewed the new Morris [?]" six, at the Morris Company's showrooms, William-street, to-day. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. JUDGE ROSEBY

    JUDGE T. E. Roseby, Of the Ma[?] Supreme Court, died suddenly at Floreal Station this morning, while [?] to take the train to Port Louis. He ...

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  16. WRECKAGE LEFT BY CRACKSMEN

    The scene at the strong room of the North Sydney Brick and Tile Company, Artarmon, after three safes had been wrecked by cracksmen with heavy charges. The hole in the wall, through which the intruders entered, is shown on the right. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. HAIR WAVING

    COMB and finger methods waving your hair are discribed in the "Woman's Budge this week. All women sho[?] ...

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  18. DAWES' HONOR

    THE American Ambassador General Dawes, will to-morrow [?] Sud bury, Suffolk, to receive the freedom ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. WOMEN MEMBERS

    FIVE women are among the 15 members of the Royal Commission on the Civil Service, appointed to-day, and of which Lord Tomlin is chairman. ...

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  20. IRISH PROTEST

    THE Irish Free Stale has definitely decided to contest the Dominions' seat on the League of Nations council in 1930. not as a slight in Australia, but as a ...

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