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  4. "YOU HAVE BEATEN US FAIR AND SQUARE"

    Well, you've beaten us fair and square. For which there are three reasons. First we have no batsman like Bradman; secondly, no bowler like O'Reilly or Fleetwood Smith as he bowled to-day; and thirdly, we have temporarily lost Ames whose presence ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. STOP PRESS

    WHILE CROSSING Theresa Crook, in the Cape the district, James Gale, 40, married, was washed from his horse and drowned. His body has not yet been ...

    Article : 204 words
  6. Miners Prepare For Possible Strike With Credit Of £200,000

    The Miners Federation, in preparations for a possible strike, has arranged for credits totalling more than £200,000. In announcing this to-day, the general secretary (Mr. W. Orr) said that the Federation aimed at having ...

    Article : 423 words
  7. Critics Cast An Eye Back Over the Test

    W. M. WOODFULL: It was a great victory for the bowlers on both sides. ARTHUR MAILEY: Both teams ...

    Article : 370 words
  8. KILLED WHEN HOUSE WALL COLLAPSED

    Alan Carden, 10, of Roseville, was killed instantly to-day, when the wall of a house he was demolishing collapsed on him. He was burled in ...

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  9. In the Cables

    MEDIATION, with Lord Runciman as the possible mediator, has been suggested if the Czech-Sudeten negotiations fail. Page 3. ...

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  10. Somerset Team to Play Australians

    The Somerset team to play against the Australians on Wednesday is: Longrigg, Lyon, Meyer, Ingle, Lee, Buse, Gimblett. Andrews, Wellard, Luckes, Hazel. ...

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  11. TEST CRICKETER INJURED

    P. A. Gibb, while batting for Yorkshire in the match against Middlesex at Lords, was hit on the head by a ball from Smith. But for this injury he would have been selected to play as wicketkeeper in the Test match just ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. City's Worst Westerly For Year Unlikely to Abate for Day or Two

    Except for scattered showers on the southern Darling Downs, the weather should be mainly fine throughput the State, but no abatement of the south-westerly winds is expected for a day or two. ...

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  13. Court's Judgment Means A Gain of 56 Per Week to Building Trades Workers

    The Industrial Court has awarded the employees in the Building Trades Group an additional week's annual leave, 1s. a week in lieu of sick leave, and 2s. a week tool allowance. "They represent a gain of 5s. 6d. per week to the ...

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  14. R. Menzel Beaten By 17-Year-Old Boy

    The seventeen year old player, Drobny, defeated the Czechoslovakian Davis Cup player, R. Menzel, 2—6, 6—4, 4—6, 6—2, 6—3, in the Czechoslovakian ...

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  15. CREW OF COMPOSITE AIRCRAFT

    The combined crew of the Mayo composite aircraft—the seaplane Mercury which recently made a successful Atlantic crossing, and the mothercraft Maia. From the left are: Radio Operator Hobbs (Maia), First Officer Frost, Captain A. S. Wilcockson (pilot of the Maia), Captain D. T. C. Bennett, of Queensland, who ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 68 words
  16. SCHOOL GETS ONE BACK ON O'REILLY

    Gripped by the Test drama, and the fact that one of their masters, Bill O'Reilly, was playing, 564 out of 700 pupils ...

    Article : 66 words
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