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  5. "SAME TEAM WILL FLAT SECOND FIDDLE AGAIN"

    "If England relies on the Trent Bridge team for Lord's, she will play second fiddle again," says G. L. Jessop in the "Scotsman." "We must not forget that Australia's victory ...

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  6. Early Morn Smash

    Thrown from the driver's seat of a motor utility truck following a collision with a motor car at the corner of ...

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  7. Australia and Britain Bound in Sentiment

    Speaking at a luncheon tendered him by the Edinburgh Corporation, Mr. W. Forgan Smith (Premier of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Final Count Sees Labor Win in Tasmania

    As exclusively indicated in "The Daily Standard" early in the week, Labor gained an additional seat in Wilmot, Prime Minister Lyons's own electorate, and, with an ...

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  9. Gambled Life Against Racehorse

    "I gambled on Colombo against my life. I sold my business and put every-thing on, £50 in all, including money I won on ...

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  10. ATTEMPT TO KILL CUBA'S PRESIDENT.

    The explosion of a bomb placed directly behind the chair of President Carlos. Mendieta this afternoon ...

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  11. Larwood Should Play

    Writing in the "Daily Mail," Mr. Tom Clarke says that the Australians are looking forward to meeting Larwood in the Lord's test. ...

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  12. Killing the Unfit

    "I look forward to the time when the medical profession will be empowered to sentence to death those ...

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  13. TENNIS. Crawford Tips Australia To Win

    Both the French and Australian teams practised to-day, Crawford playing M'Grath and Quist in singles, whilst Crawford and Quist had a lengthy doubles with Turnbull and myself, M'Grath is still less ...

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  14. LARWOOD'S EMPTY LEG SIDE.

    Not bowling his fastest, and with an almost empty leg side, Larwood took four for 63 for Notts yesterday. ...

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  15. "Wonderful Time "

    West Australia s Zoo's best customer, George Bruce Chapman (48), of London, circus owner, was sued for ...

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  16. Present For Cripples' Hospital.

    The Australians are impressed by the Duchess of Portland's wonderful work for cripples, seen at Harlowwood Hospital recently, and asked her ...

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  17. BRADMAN TO REST.

    Because of his thigh injury, Bradman is not likely to play against the Gentlemen. O'Reilly, Kippax, and Barnett are also likely to rest, and make ...

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  18. SINGLES EACH.

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  19. MILLIONS FOR DEFENCE.

    The Chamber of Deputies, by 454 votes to 127, passed the Military Credits Bill. MARSHAL PETAIN (Minister for ...

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  20. BARBER STOOD ON DIGNITY.

    The Judicial Commissioner at Nagpur decided it was not defamation for a high caste barber to refuse to shave a low caste man. ...

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  21. ONLY FINLAND PAID.

    Finland alone has paid Uncle Sam its regular war debt instalment of 160,000 dollars. ELEVEN other nations have paid ...

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  22. WIGHTMAN CUP.

    In the Wightman Cup match today between Britain and America Miss Scriven (B.), who defeated Miso Jacobs (A.), In the final of ...

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  23. Song of Machine Gun if Necessary

    "We shall defend our patrimony from those who would destroy it, and from the faint-hearted whom we shall leave on the roadside. We shall defend it by work—if necessary with the song of the machine gun.'—Mussolini. ...

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  24. OUT OF FRYING PAN INTO FIRE.

    Escaping from an employee of a city store, who had caught him stealling, Charles Jones (34, laborer) ran into the arms of a detective in ...

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  25. English Tourneys.

    In semi-finals in the Deckennam (London) tournament Austin defeated Fujikura, 6-0, 6-3; Yamagishi defeated Niger Sharpe, 4-6, 7-6, 6-3: Miss ...

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  26. ROMA-STREET SALES

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  27. 'ACTRESS INJURED IN MOTOR CRASH.

    Miss Margaret Rawlings, actress, while driving a motor car with a friend at night time at Walton-on-the Thames, crashed into a wall. She is ...

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  28. WORLD'S ALTITUDE RECORD.

    Renato Donato, the Italian airman, who, in a Caproni 113, rocontly broke the world's altitude record, announces that he intends shortly to ...

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  29. AUSTRALIAN MOTOR CYCLIST CRASHES.

    "Sporting Life" says that the Australian, K. N. Horton, riding an Excelsior, crashed on a mountain road on the Isle of Man and broke his ...

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  30. GERMAN MORATORIUM AND SWEDEN.

    M. Sandier, Foreign Minister, de clares that the German moratorium violated Sweden's rights and interests. The Government reserved the ...

    Article : 31 words
  31. ROOSEVELT TO VISIT HAWAII.

    President Roosevelt, will visit Hawaii in July, where he will meet first-class Japanese diplomats. He will travel via Panama. He will also ...

    Article : 33 words
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