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  4. Few Bouquets Are Given to The Test Selectors

    It was not to be expected that the Australian selectors would be stampeded into making wholesale changes in the Test side, and the 13 players chosen, for Melbourne differ in only two instances ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. FATE WON BATTLE

    A pathetic and tragic story lies behind the death of James Glen, aged 48, who hurtled 300 feet down ...

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  6. "It Caused Trouble Among Doctors"

    That trouble had arisen at Newcastle Hospital because of the introduction of the paying patients' system ...

    Article : 576 words
  7. BRUTAL MURDER IN PARK

    The murder of a naked woman, who was either shot at close range or battered with a sharp ...

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    Recognised at last.—R. Oxenkam (Qld.), who has been included in the 13 to be considered for the Second Test. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Josephine Duncan, from Cootamundra Aborigines' Training School, an orphan, called "Midnight" by the doctors of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. 'STEWED TEA'

    Speculating on the cause of Bradman's ill health, the "Star" is inclined to blame "stewed" tea. ...

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  11. Three Brigades; But No Fire

    Overheating in the boilerroom at Armstrong and Royse's timber yards at Carrington this afternoon, set the automatic ...

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  12. THE SUN STOP PRESS

    Lambton 228 v. Loco 1/30 (stumps.) Broadmeadow, first innings 184, v. Lysaghts, four for 103; Stumps. ...

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  13. Test Thirteen

    The Australian selectors have chosen the following 13 players at candidates for inclusion in the team fur the second Test in ...

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  14. CRASHED ON ROAD

    As the G.P.O. clock was striking vine this morning, a man jumped from the railings of the Harbor Bridge, on ...

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  15. ATTEMPTED BREAKING AND ENTERING CHARGE

    George Selwood, 31, motor mechanic, was charged, at Newcastle Police Court to-day, with having attempted to break into the warehouse ...

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  16. Federal Revenue Still Going Up

    The monthly financial statement to be issued within the next day or so will show that the Treasurer's revenue estimates ...

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  17. IT'S WARM WORK

    Men engaged on the Memorial Drive Reconstruction stop for a breather. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. "DOING THEIR BEST"

    That sympathetic phrase may well be applied to the Test selectors. The selectors appear to be at their wits' end. ...

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  19. RACING PONIES FOR THE EAST

    Consigned to Penang through the agency of Mr. J. Euright, 24 Australian ponies left Newcastle on the steamer blongola. Eastern ...

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  21. W. COOK BEFORE THE STEWARDS IN INDIA

    W. Cook, the Sydney jockey, was called before the stewards to explain interference with other horses when he won at Barrackpore on Lone ...

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