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  6. TAYLOR'S BLUNDER

    Taylor informed the "Sketch" that he sent England in first in the test match at Birmingham yesterday, expecting that the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. LOUD VOICED CUBS

    Lady Cook, Miss Fairfa[?], Colonel Spain, British scout officials, and many visiting Australians welcomed the Australian Boy Scouts at St. Pan[?]ras station. The most vociferous [?]ccption came from the local scout cubs, aged ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. ON WORLD'S ROOF

    A despatch from the Everest expedition, dated May 26, says:-- Again temporarily defeated after ascending to Camp No. 4 on the north ...

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  9. IN TRAINING

    The Australian athletes are practising at the Pershing Stadium. Winter's first hop, step and Jump covered 46 12 feet. ...

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  11. Marconi's Beam

    Marcont, using his beam system, has successfully wirelessed from Poldhu to Buenos Aires, 6500 miles. ...

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  12. STRANDED SETTLERS

    Sailing from Auckland on May 13 by the steamer Niagara, five men who came to Canada to secure land, are stranded here. ...

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  13. CHARGE OF THE LIGHT BRIGADE

    Gallant company of golf "pros." at Rose Bay. "Oh! the wild charge [?] hey made for the five Hundred!" Left to Right: V. James (Bonnie Doon), A. Downes (Roseville), T. Poppiewell (Mosman), W. Mason (Moore Park), D. Spence (Kensington), A. B. Chitty (Manly), E.A. Marry (Waratah), C. Campbell (Le[?]ra), W. Corry (Murdoch's), T. Heard (Waratah), and T. Lowe (Wollo [?]gong). The open champion of Australia, T. E. Howard (Concord) is shown just behind the last-named. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. Expanding Trade

    Imports into Great Britain during May were valued at £122,088,000. an increase of £35,921,000 over April, due to increases in raw ...

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  15. LOYAL BUT TOUCHY

    "The People," in a leader on the subject of "The Policy that may Lose us the Dominions," appeals to Britain to evolve machinery by which a ...

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  16. DISLOYAL TO UNIONS

    Mr. Clynes, speaking at Manchester, condemned irresponsible strikes as disloyalty to trade unions. The worst Industrial ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. LABOR QUESTIONS

    The Australian delegation to the conference of the labor section of the League of Nations has arrived. Mr. Curtin, the workers' ...

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  18. LANCASHIRE BOWLER

    The "Star" says that the Lancashire County committee's decision to play A. E. Macdonald has displeased many local cricketers. ...

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  19. NEW CABINET

    A Paris message states that M. Herriott will hold the portfolio of Foreign Minister in his new Cabinet. M. Renault will be Minister for ...

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  20. Wembley Excursionists

    Two hundred and seventy-eight special trains brought 139,000 provincial excursionists to Wembley during the week-end. ...

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  21. ALL WELL

    The Young Australia League cricket team scored 64 (Johns 28 not out), and played a draw with Harrogate, who lost eight wickets for 52. ...

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  22. ENGLISH GOLF

    The Glen Eagles golf final attracted 6000 spectators. Duncan was in phenomenal form throughout the first round, done in 66, a record for the ...

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