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  5. All Four Australians Win Singles Matches

    In the United States tennis championships played here to-day the four Australians won their respective singles matches. Crawford opened slowly, but after getting into his swing left his opponent standing. Quist played a ...

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  6. THE POPE

    The Pope received 30,000 pilgrims in August. Half of these come from abroad which is a wonderful record of work when the Pope's age is ...

    Article : 127 words
  7. NATIONAL RECOVERY ACT

    It was announced to-day that the Government would take no action to bring Ford under the National Recovery Act unless he violates the rules ...

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  8. £3000 DAMAGES

    In the Banco Court to-day, Frederick Charles Hutt, the former deputy chairman of the Metropolitan Meat Board, sought to recover £5000 from the New ...

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  9. SPEEDWAY TEST

    In the presence of 83,000 at the Westham Stadium to-day, Australia lost the fifth and final speedway test by 52 points to England's 74. Australia ...

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  10. Northern Territory

    Addressing the Geelong Legacy Club to-day at a luncheon, the Rev. W. S. Norwood, of the Congregational Church, suggested that ...

    Article : 85 words
  11. MR. YOUDALE

    Mr. Stanley Yondale, the manager of the Australian Davis Cup team, will sail by the Oxonsay, on October 28. He will keep in close touch with ...

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  12. ARGENTINE WOOL

    Mr. J. W. Allen, the secretary of the Graziers' Association, said that Australian will need to have no fear that the Argentine will replace ...

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  13. SHEEP STATION

    Langi Kal Kal sheep station, of approximately 28,000 acres, in the western district, and adjoining the Trawala railway station, was sold for ...

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  14. TO BECOME PROFESSIONAL

    Further rain resulting in the postponement of a number of matches to-day gave the American champion, Vines, the opportunity to deny that he ...

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  15. PROTECTION OF MISSIONARIES

    The general secretary of too Methodist Mission Society of Australia (the Rev. J. Bruton) said to-day that no request had been made for the ...

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  16. UPPER HOUSE REFORM BILL

    The Acting Chief Justice (Sir John Harvey, sitting in Equity jurisdiction to-day reserved judgement in the application on behalf of the Crown to ...

    Article : 112 words
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  18. IRREGULAR CHEQUES

    A verdict for the defendant bank was given by (Mr. Justice Halse Rogers in the Supreme Court to-day in the cue in which Leonard Thomas ...

    Article : 82 words
  19. COCHET'S GUARANTEE

    "Cochet has signed nothing. He has been guaranteed 2,000,000 francs and liberty to continue his business," said Martin Plea, to-day discussing ...

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  20. RUN FOR HELP

    Wearing thick working boots, Archibald Deaves, bullock driver, of Coorambong, ran two miles over the roughest of bush tracks to secure assistance ...

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  21. TASMANIA

    Sir Neil Elliott Lewis, former Chancellor of the University of Tasmania, has been appointed Lieutenant-Governor of Tasmanian in succession to Sir ...

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  22. MELEE AT RELIEF DEPOT

    Police drew their batons during a disturbance at a relief depot at Ryde this morning. Five men were arrested. It is understood that two men engaged ...

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  23. RAILWAY FARES

    The reduction of railway, farces is being considered by the Government. The Chief Railway Commissioner (Mr. Hartigan) has recommended that the ...

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  24. AIRPORT AT MELBOURNE

    The construction of a large modern airport in Melbourne has been suggested by Mr. C. Baillieu, who recently visited all the airports in ...

    Article : 60 words
  25. TRADES HALL

    A number of unions have been threatened with eviction from the Trades Hall because of arrears in rent. ...

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  27. DEFAMATION ACTION

    The claim by A. C. Willis ex M.L.O., for £20,000 damages against John Thomas Lang, M.L.A., leader of the State Opposition, in respect of alleged ...

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  28. WIRELESS LICENSES

    It is under stood that there is a likelihood of the Government granting a reduction of 8/ in wireless listeners' licenses next month. Under the ...

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  29. ALLEGED MURDERER

    The body of John Gyriles was found to-day at the bottom of a cliff near Taumarunui. He had been apparently killed by a rifle shot. The ...

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  30. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    The view of the fact that it may not be possible to have the Budget printed by September 27, Parliament may not open until October 4. ...

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