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  5. England's Test Team---Wyatt Deposes Chapman

    In the final match of the New Zealand tour, Great Britain beat a com[?]ned fifteen from Marlborough, Nelson, and Golden Bay at Blenheim by ...

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  7. Starr-Bowkett.

    Serious allegations regarding the conduct of a certain Star-Bowkett Society were contained in the annual report of the Registrar of ...

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  8. Scullin To Decide.

    It is unlikely that any new Governor-General will be appointed immediately to succeed Lord Stonehaven, who retires shortly. ...

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  9. Cattle Stampede.

    Herbert Golding, 60, was trampled to death by a mob of cattle, which broke, in the heavy timber of Colabarah station, near Blackall, yesterday. ...

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  10. The Fifth Test.

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  11. SEVERE TYPHOON

    A typhoon, the fourth severest in history, is raging in Kyushiu. Communication is disrupted but it is believed that the heaviest damage ...

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  12. EGG MARKETING

    The secretary of the Egg Marketing Board, Mr. Sayers, denied to-day the report that the Board had issued an ultimatum that those agents who ...

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  13. RATES EXEMPTIONS.

    As a result of statutory exemptions granted to the railway commissioners, the water board, the Federal Government, and the harbor trust, the City ...

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  14. BRIBE ALLEGED

    Declaring that it affected his honour, Mr. McHugh in the House of Assembly yesterday read a letter from a man named H. Langmead, in which ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. FISHERMEN DROWNED

    A fleet of fishing boats was caught in a heavy gale off East London last night. Three were wrecked and 14 coloured fishermen drowned. ...

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  16. AIRSHIP SERVICE

    Definite plans for the early establishment of a British-Canadian airship service have been laid before the Premier, Mr. Bennett, by Sir ...

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  17. England's "Spare Parts."

    Though England was not completely taken by surprise at the dropping of Chapman, the news occasioned a big newspaper sensation. ...

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  18. RELIEF OF DISTRESS

    A meeting, attended by over 100 clergy and laymen of the Church of England, held at the Chapter House last night, appointed a committee to ...

    Article : 152 words
  19. BULLI COLLIERY

    The mining warden refused an application by the Bulli Colliery and Coke Works for suppression of labor conditions for six months on the ...

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  20. DROUGHT IN AMERICA

    President Hoover has been informed that unemployment and disease, and in some cases actual starvation, were at present ...

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  21. THE AUSTRALIANS

    The Australians recorded their lowest score of the tour against Northamptonshire on Monday, when the whole side was dismissed for 93. The ...

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  22. TO-DAY'S MARKETS

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  23. Sussex Street

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  24. CONSPIRACY CHARGE

    George Lynne Weaver, 52, salesman, and William Clarke Stevens, 50, salesman, were remanded at the Central Police Court to-day on £1000 bail, ...

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  25. UNEMPLOYED MEETING

    At a meeting of unemployed at which the Minister for Home Affairs (Mr. Blakeley) attended, a motion was carried expressing the opinion ...

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  26. Richardson or Jackson ?

    The match far from simplified the Australian selectors task of selecting the Australia team for the last Test. The problem of whether to drop ...

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  27. INVERELL WETHERS.

    Good to prime sheep realised attractive figures at Homebush on Monday, though lambs receded in value. On the hoof at the yards mutton made 3d ...

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  28. FERRY BOATS COLLIDE

    Three ferries were involved in a collision off McMahon's Point this morning and although one was badly damaged nobody was injured. ...

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  29. DESPERATE BURGLARS

    David David, 46, was beaten by burglars and seriously injured, when he refused to divulge where he kept his money. ...

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    VISIT TO AUSTRALIA.--The Earl of Beauchamp, a former Governor of New South Wales, who has left London for Australia. He ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  31. WHALE IN HARBOR.

    Having defied all attempts to catch it a whale, which spent almost 18 hours in Sydney Harbour, went out through the Heads this morning, and ...

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  32. TO-DAY'S FORECAST

    To-day's forecast reads: Unsettled, with more rain within the next 36 hours, with snow, thunder and hail likely. Freshening northerly winds, ...

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