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  4. AUSTRALIAN BOWLERS FAIL AT LORD'S R. E. S. WYATT

    A hard day's leather-hunting in the match against the M.C.C. at Lord's yesterday was a chastening and rather alarming experience for the Australians, whose best available bowling ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. TUG TURNS TURTLE

    While berthing the liner Albert Ballin, the tugboat Merkur fouled her bows and sank. The captain and five of ...

    Article : 75 words
  6. QUEENSLAND PREMIER FIT

    The Premier of Queensland (Mr. W. F. Smith) has been already supplied with voluminous clippings from various London papers detailing recent Empire trade discussions. That he will make a careful review ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ANOTHER VIEW

    Mr. Ray Robinson writes: The suggestions that the M.C.C. score will have a disquieting influence on the tourists' bowling ...

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  8. AT THE FINISH OF THE SWING

    Mr. A. B. Spiers (driving) and Mr P. W. Jones, who played together in a private game at the Brisbane Coif Club's Yeerongpilly links. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. GOING TO CHINA?

    According to a leading Brisbane gold buyer a large amount of the gold which in the form of jewellery and trinkets was sold during the ...

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  10. SUNDERLAND AT LORDS

    My first day of cricket at historic Lord's had one feature that will always remain in my memory. That was the fact that the first batsman to make a century against the Australians was the lone and only ...

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  12. BROMLEY REJOINS TEAM

    Bromley has rejoined the Australian team and hopes to practise on Tuesday, but it is uncertain whether he and Chipperfield will be available ...

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  14. SATURDAY RAIDS

    The traffic police maintained their usual campaign against illegal betting on Saturday and as a result of several raids eleven offenders appeared this ...

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  15. MAN'S GHASTLY DEATH

    A ghastly accident occurred this morning at Cunningham and Koppie's woodyard, Victoria Street. While lifting a log on to a saw bench, Jack ...

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  16. "Outright Triers"

    C. B. Fry, writing in the "Evening Standard," says: "The Australians can bowl and they won't let down their old reputation as ...

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  17. UNDER THE SPREADING FIG TREE

    A happy group of Women Basketballers from the Wanderers' and Teachers' Training College teams who met on Saturday, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. CLUB TREASURER IN COURT

    John Frederick Conrad Hilker, a former treasurer of the Gorman Club, admitted this morning in the Police Court to Mr. P. M. Hishon, Police ...

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  19. EARTH FALLS ON WORKMAN

    A pile of earth fell on James Watt, of Constance Street, Valley, while he was working on a building in Queen Street this morning. ...

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