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  5. AUSTRALIAN-M.C.C. CONFERENCE "URGENT NEED"

    The urgent necessity for a conference between representatives of Australian cricket and the M.C.C. was stressed when a "Daily Standard" representative interviewed several leading cricket personalities in ...

    Article : 193 words
  6. GERMAN DELEGATES INSULTED.

    GENEVA, Monday.—Owing to the very grave insults heaped upon the German delegates to the ...

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  7. BEEHIVES STOLEN

    For stealing two beehives from an unoccupied house at Deagon, Eric Arthur Farry (20, ...

    Article : 195 words
  8. OREGON AIRMAN MISSING.

    ROSEBURG (Oregon), Monday.—William A. Young, a Portland airways pilot, has been missing ...

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  9. H. KEESING AGAIN REMANDED

    A further remand for a week was granted Harry Keesing (51, manager), by Mr. J. Stewart Berge, ...

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  10. FRENCH DAVIS CUP TEAM

    OWING to incessant arguments the French selection committee made Lacoste non-playing captain of the Davis Cup team and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. FIFIELD "SACKS" HULL

    C. Fifield, a member of the 1929-30 Kangaroos, who returned from England after playing for two years with ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. INJURED UNION PLAYERS

    The management committee of the New South Wales Rugby Union decided last night to seek the opinions of the other States ...

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  13. TREWEEKE NOT AVAILABLE

    George Treweeke, the tall South Sydney forward, was unavailable for selection in the Australian Rugby League team for ...

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  14. KIDNAPPED BREWER PAYS RANSOM.

    WILLIAM HAMM, junr., a wealthy St. Paul brewer, who had been held since Thursday by kidnappers, was released to-night 46 miles north ...

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  15. 44 HOURS WEEK FOR PUBLIC SERVANTS.

    Cabinet at its meeting to-day decided that the 44 hours week should apply to all branches of the Public Service, including railwaymen. The question of a 44 hours week applying to the police is to be given further consideration. ...

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  16. PAYMENT OF TAXES LIKE A TOOTH TO BE DRAWN.

    Tax had to be paid. It was like a tooth which had to be drawn, but they were trying to find a way to make it as painless an extraction as possible. THUS Mr. Justice Ferguson when, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. "CANNOT MAKE WAGES A MEDICAL QUESTION."

    The assertion that the Court could not deal with the question of wages for employees at the Mount Isa mines as a medical question, was made by Mr. Justice Webb in the Industrial Court to-day during ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. DESPITE DOCTOR'S ORDER.

    Despite an order from her doctor to abandon sport for 18 months, Fraulein Aussem has decided to participate in the tennis match between England ...

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  19. AN AUCTIONEER WHO "FLEW KITES"

    An auctioneer who "flew kites" was fined £8 by Mr. J. Stewart Berge, P.M., in the Police Court, to-day. According to the prosecutor, he said he was a member of a syndicate to establish a tourist guest ...

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  20. MOTOR CARS FOR POLICE.

    ASKED if he would comment on statements in a morning paper that the Brisbane police should be equipped with ...

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  21. CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE. MOVEMENT.

    CALCUTTA, Monday.—Little attention has been paid to the latest effort of Congress showmanship in renewing the ...

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  22. NO SETTLEMENT REACHED

    An intimation was given to the Chief Justice (Sir James Blair) in the Supreme Court to-day that the parties had not been able to ...

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  23. THIRTEEN PERSONS FINED

    Thirteen persons were each fined by Mr. H. L. Archdall, C.P.M., in the Summons Court to-day, for ...

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  25. ADVERTISING STUNTS, THEY THOUGHT.

    Only prompt action prevented a fiasco due to the complete failure of the conference delegates to appreciate the high compliment entailed in 11 of the famous city livery companies inviting them to ...

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  26. STOP PRESS

    The Full Bench of the Industrial Court this afternoon rejected the combined unions' claim for a 30 hours week. ...

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  27. KANGAROO PT. BRIDGE.

    The proposal recently put before the Government by Valley interests that a bridge should be constructed from Kangaroo Point ...

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