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  4. Fair, But Thunder Probable, Is The Test Forecast

    Fair and warm, with thunder probable later, was the official forecast at 12.10 a.m. for the second day of the Fourth Test. Australia's early batting collapse yesterday does not detract from the side's performance in dismissing England on an easy ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ANTI-RED DRIVE

    While the collapse of the general strike has quietened down the situation in San Fransisco, the troubles of ...

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  6. Second Test Match

    LEYLAND SCORES to the boundary off a ball from O'Reilly in the second Test match between England and Australia at Lord's. — Air Mail. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ARTIFICIAL WOOL

    The Department of Industrial Research informs "The Sun" that it is not aware of the existence of any ...

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  8. CRAWFORD'S TIP FOR DAVIS CUP

    The Americana are confident of success in the Davis Cup inter-zone final which commences at Wimbledon ...

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  9. Aren't We All?

    "The Sketch" says that the King's interest in the Test was shown during his.visit to Newmarket races, when he ...

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  10. THE SUN STOP PRESS

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  11. BELGIAN KING A DICTATOR

    For six months, King Leopold of Belgium, who is 32, will direct the financial, economic and social life of Belgium, governing on his Ministers' ...

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  13. 'Quakes Destroy Panama Town

    David City, the third largest town in Panama, has been almost completely destroyed by earthquakes during the last three days. The ...

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    GUM BOOTS torn by the force of the explosion in a big shed at Bexley, belonging to the Public Works Department. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. THAT DINNER INCIDENT

    Explaining the Australians' non-attendance at the Sheffield Steel Trades dinner, the team manager (Mr. Bushby) said ...

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  16. Wyatt Stumped At Lord's

    WYATT STUMPED BY OLDFIELD. the Australian wicketkeeper. off a ball from Chipperfield, in the second Test match between England and Australia at Lord's Cricket Ground, London. — Air Mail. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. OUR TEAM FIGHTING FIT?

    "The Times" tennis correspondent says that the Australians, after a rough passage in the European zone, should be fighting fit against the ...

    Article : 88 words
  18. SHOOTING OF NAVAL OFFICER

    The Incident off the Turkish coast, in which an officer of H.M.S. Devonshire was killed by rifle fire from Turkish guards, has been amicably ...

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  19. "CHIPPERFIELD IS AUSTRALIA'S JEWEL," SAYS DAILY MAIL

    Although they were all out for 45 in the first innings, Warwick rallied and defeated Yorkshire by one wicket, scoring 216 for 9 in their second ...

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  20. English Racing

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  21. THE PRINCE OF OPPORTUNISTS

    Although there is plenty of danger ahead, says "The Dally Mall" critic, the honors undoubtedly belong to Australia — and to ...

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  22. 'Plane to Fly Arctic Route

    The British airman, John Grierson, left Rochester to-day to fly the Atlantic by the Arctic route. He reached Londonderry, and will next proceed ...

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  23. Ninety Deaths From Heat

    The Weather Bureau recorded to-day the hottest July day in history. namely, 108 degrees. Ten people died of the heat. Emporia touched 118 ...

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