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  5. ANGRY SOUTH AFRICAN CROWD RUSHES CRICKET GROUND

    Incensed at the abandonment of play yesterday without a ball having been bowled in the third Test between South Africa and Australia, a furious crowd at Newlands Cricket Ground yesterday afternoon made wild attempts ...

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  6. SEAMEN'S STRIKE

    The liner Aorangi, manned by a full crew of volunteers, sailed for Vancouver this afternoon. There was a huge crowd on the wharf but no ...

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  7. AIR-COOLED CARS

    The Commonwealth Railway Commissioner (Mr. Gahan). said to-day that two air-conditioned cars would be installed on the Transcontinental ...

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  8. VOLUNTEERS FOR YARRA

    Shipowners have obtained volunteers to man file freighter Yarra, which will leave for New South Wales and Queensland ports on Saturday. ...

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  9. WESTRALIA AT HOBART

    In expectation of a demonstration when the steamer Westralia arrived from Sydney with a volunteer crew, a large body of police was on the wharf. ...

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  10. RED HILL RAILWAY

    The third section in the new Red Pill railway scheme will be started next month, and will consist of widening the track between Port Augusta ...

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  11. NO RATIONS FOR STRIKERS IN ADELAIDE?

    It was announced to-day by the Minister for Employment (Mr. Jeffries) that men who could get work but would not take it would be refused ...

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  12. STUMPS SCORES

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  13. SUPPORT BY MINERS

    At the conference of representatives of the mining unions in Sydney to-morrow the question of supporting the striking seamen will be discussed. ...

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  14. FAMOUS FORGERY

    The so called Cervetri Sarcophagus, which for many years was given a prominent place in the Greek and Roman galleries of the British ...

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  15. COUNTING AUSTRALIA

    The results of the 1933 census, which will be completed this year, will be contained in two large volumes of between 600 and 700 pages each. The ...

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  16. THAMES FLOODS

    Floods due to recent heavy rain, are still increasing in seriousness and extent. The Thames continues to rise all along its course from Oxford down ...

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  17. BISHOP OF BATHURST

    The Anglican Bishop of Bathurst (Dr. Crotty), in a farewell address to his parishioners said that the 20th century would be a century of ...

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  18. AERIAL DEFENCE

    Australia's aerial strength will shortly be increased by the acquisition of six twin-engine bombers of the latest type for coastal defence work. The ...

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  19. CHINESE KNIGHTED

    A knighthood has been conferred on Song Song Siang, who was one of seven Chinese who represented the Straits Settlement at the coronation ...

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  20. MIGHT PASSES QUIETLY

    Showing no inclination to pay until they were satisfied that play would start, several hundreds waited outside Newlands ground this morning. The ...

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  21. ATTACKED BY KANGAROO

    A pet kangaroo attacked a Japanese shopkeeper named Menami, inflicting serious cuts on the face and body. The victim is an old man, and the ...

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  22. RAILWAY TRAFFIC

    Heavy railway business during the Christmas holidays is reflected in the revenue figures of the two main city booking offices, Central Station and ...

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  24. PARIS v. MOSCOW

    In spite of an outburst of criticism similar to that which preceded the recent Anglo-German football fixture in London, the soccer match between the ...

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  25. DISCOVERY DEPARTS

    The Discovery left Dunedin to-day for the Bay of Whales, to assist in the search for the missing American airmen, Ellsworth and Kenyon. ...

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  26. OUR CAPLE SERVICE

    By special arrangement Reuter's world service, in addition to other special sources of information, is used a the compilation pf the overseas a ...

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  27. FRENCH BUDGET

    After stopping the clocks in the Chamber of Deputies last night to permit of the Budget being parsed through both Houses before January ...

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  29. PLAY RESUMED

    When play began Fingleton and Brown opened to Crisp who using a nasty cross wind, sent down a maiden. Langton began at the other end, with ...

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  31. TWO CHILDREN DROWNED

    While helping their grandfather to gather firewood at Enoggera to-day Marjorie Osborne, aged 9 years, and her sister Jean, aged 11 years, were ...

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