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  5. WHEAT HARVEST

    A happy note optimism at the Present time is struck by the Marketing Bureau of the Department of Agriculture, in its report on the ...

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  7. WILL CARTER'S NOTES

    Hall, Bradman! While the willow grows, .. .. .. While wattle mingles with the rose, while age and proud traditions teach, ...

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  8. THE FIRST TEST

    It was in March, 1877, that the first Test match was played at Melbourne, and was won by Australia by 45 runs. It was in that historic game that C. ...

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  9. AUSTRALIA WINS THE ASHES

    Was there ever a greater, a more decisive victory recorded in the annals of cricket than that gained by our Australian cricketers at Kennington ...

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  10. EARLY CRICKET COACHES

    We must not forget the service rendered to early Australian cricket by William Caffyn and Charles Lawrence, who came out with Stephenson ...

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  11. BRADMAN AND M'CABE

    Speaking or rather writing personally, I feel particularly proud of the Wonderful success achieved by there marvellous country lads, Don Bradman ...

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  12. WHEAT POOL

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Thorby) states that more than 18,000 ballot papers were posted on Friday, and it is expected that the remainder ...

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  13. LOOKING BACKWARD

    Poor Charlie Bannerman's tragically sudden death, while the news of victory was almost due for wireless transmission from England, was very very ...

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  14. SINGLE-WICKET CRICKET

    When I was learning cricket at Adelong, it was by no means unusual to see a single-wicket duel between a couple of the local players who ...

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  15. REPUDIATION

    Under the auspices of the Sydney Trades and Labor Council a mass "Repudiation" meeting will be held at the Sydney Town Hall to-morrow night ...

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  16. TENNIS

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  17. PRAYERS FOR RAIN

    Prayers for rain are futile, in the opinion of the majority of prominent American clergymen. "No imaginable connection exists ...

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  18. HOCKEY

    Yesterday the Junee Girls' Hockey Club and a team from Temora had a well contested match, the result being two goals to each side. ...

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  19. BROADCASTING

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  20. SAN DOMINIGO

    One thousand dead, 2500 injured 4500 buildings destroyed, 29,000 persons homeless, and damage estimated at £4,000,000—this is the toll of the ...

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  22. 4,000 DEAD

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  24. PARRAMATTA RESIDENT

    James Rose, of Parramatta, who claims to be entitled to the Rose fortune, consisting of £25,000,000, will leave for England next month to ...

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