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  5. Rare Fight Expected in Third Test--Plum Warner

    John Alien Whidden, 17 12, was stabbed just above the heart by a man who knocked at the door of his home at Canterbury last night. The boy ...

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  7. Mr Hughes

    Mr. Wm. M. Hughes, addressing a meeting on behalf of Mr. W. Dunn, who is contesting the Lane Cove by election as an Australian Party ...

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  8. Scaling Kosciusko

    A vice-regal party which included Lord Stonehaven, made an unsuccessful effort to reach the summit of Mt. Kosciusko in a severe blizzard but ...

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  9. Third Test

    A Maclaren writing in the "Evening Standard," said: "I cannot understand why people assumed that England has definitely the stronger side. ...

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  10. CLAIRVOYANCE.

    Six thousand spiritualists will attend a Sir Arthur Conan Doyle memorial service at the Albert Hall on Sunday night. Lady Doyle will attend and ...

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  11. TRAM AND CAR COLLIDE

    When a train and motor car collided at Brighton le Sands last night. John Hannan suffered a fractured skull and Mrs. Evans a fractured noise and ...

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  12. PRICE OF MILK

    Evidence before the Milk Board having concluded it is expected, that its decision on the price of milk Will be given next week. ...

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  13. "RARE FIGHT EXPECTED."

    Plum Warner, writing in the Moraine "Post," says: The absence of Fairfax must weaken the Australians. He is a difficult batsman to dismiss: but ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. TARIFF RESTRICTIONS

    A meeting of importers and employees held at the Sydney Chamber of Commerce decided to form an association to safeguard the interests of ...

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  15. BANK BILL

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) referring to the Senate's decision to refer the Central Reserve Bank Bill to a select committee, said that if the ...

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  16. CAR CRASHES

    Mrs. Jane Dixon, 45, was killed instantly when the, car she was driving crashed into a tree at Camberwell. Several others were more or less ...

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  17. WHAT CAUSES FIRES?

    Ald. Moroney of Tamworth, was, before his retirement. Superintendent of Police. His opinion of the question of the origin of fires, as a police ...

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  18. HOSPITAL COMMISSION

    Negotiations have been resumed between the N.S.W. hospital commission and financial institutions in Melbourne for the loan of between £600,000 ...

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  19. ONE BIG UNION

    The Labor Council has adopted at scheme for the formation of one his union in each of the large industries. It was arranged that mass meeting ...

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  20. HOOK AND MATTHEWS

    The Calcutta Flying Club and the Indian Survey Company are sending planes to search for the lost fliers, Hook and Matthews. ...

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  21. REVOLVER DUEL

    After a sensational revolver one this morning three suspects were captured on the Parramatta road. Auburn after a fierce struggle. Later the police ...

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    FAILED AS BOWLER.--G. O. Allen, ex-Sydney boy, who was included in England's team for the second Test match as a bowler, did ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. MINERS' WAGES

    A mass meeting of western miners decided to contest in the Arbitration Court, the colliery owners claims for reduced wages. ...

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  24. BURGLARS CAUGHT

    Receiving a message that Bushells Tea Storerooms at Glebe had apparently been broken into last night, the police rushed to the scene and found ...

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  25. Weather Forecast

    The latest forecast is as follows:-- "Fine in north-west and northern border districts: otherwise unsettled, generally over inland areas, with ...

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  26. UNEMPLOYMENT

    Of the preliminary advance of £100.000 which the Treasurer is making under the unemployment relief scheme. £60,000 will be spent on ...

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  27. INCREASED POSTAGE

    A bill, of which the Assistant Minister, Mr. Beasley, gave notice in the House of Representatives on Thursday, will, it is understood, give effect ...

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  28. WHEAT POOL

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Thorby) said to-day that his attention had been drawn to a statement in the newspapers in ...

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  29. STATE EDUCATION

    In laying the foundation stone at the Cowra High school the Minister for Education said there must be further economy in the Department. ...

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  30. CARRYING SWAG

    A married woman, 19 years of age and her husband arrived in town this morning, carrying their swags, which they had carried all the way from ...

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  31. TO-DAY'S MARKETS

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  32. GUNNEDAH COLLIERY

    As a result of reduced contracts received by the Gunnedan Colliery, Company for the supply of large coal to the N.S.W. Government Railway ...

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  33. SUSSEX STREET

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  34. RAM SALES

    At the recent stud sheep sales 2592 merinos realised £32,030, as compared with 3208 for £78.000 last year and 2863 for £87,504 in 1928. ...

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  35. HOMEBUSH SALES.

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  36. LONDON WOOL SALES

    At to-day's sales there was a moderate selection of merino wool, suitable for continental spinners and topmakers. A splendid offering of greasy ...

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  37. HOCKEY AT DURBAN

    In the girls hockey match Australia defeated Natal 3.2. ...

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