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  6. Throat Trouble Grips Australians FOUR MANCHESTER TEST PLAYERS SHOW SYMPTOMS

    Wimbledon throat, or an illness akin to it, is causing much concern amongst the Australian cricketers. Chipperfield and Bradman had to leave the field during ...

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  7. Sensational Footfault Ends Final Fatal Decision as Crawford was Rallying

    Crawford did to Vines last year what Perry did to Crawford this year. Vines won everything, and was acclaimed the greatest ever,and then along came Crawford to record the amazing feat of taking the three major titles. ...

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  8. Head Hunting in Germany

    Though outwardly everything is calm there is a deep spirit of. unrest beneath the surface, reports the Berlin correspondent ...

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  9. BILL O'REILLY.

    The over in which he dismissed Walters, Wyatt, and Hammond at Manchester yesterday was one of the most remarkable howled in any test. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. SHOTS FIRED AT HITLER

    According to a report by the. Berlin correspondent of the Manchester"Guardian"shots were fired at Hitler a fortnight ago in ...

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    Defeated Crawford in Wimbledon final: Perry. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. BATTLEFIELD HORROR

    Despite. Monsieur Chapelant's tearful plea, backed up by evithe Court-Martial Appeal Court upheld the war-time ...

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  14. MUST DO WORK IN THE FIELDS.

    All young shopgirls and shopmen must leave their work in the city to undertake agricultural employment in order to provide work for the ...

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  15. NOT FAST BOWLER'S WICKET. AUSTRALIA NEEDED SERVICES OF EBELING.

    Jack Hobbs thinks that when 0'Relly and Grlmmett are not bowling Austria looks short of bowlers. Ebeling should be ...

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  16. BELL RINGER'S DEATH KNELL.

    When Walter Prime, St. Paul's bell ringer, assisted others to'ring a peal for the imperial institute in honor of the King and Queen's wedding ...

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  17. Keeping Labor in Suspense

    Mr. Lewis M'Donald (secretary of the Queensland Central Executive of the A.L.P.), announcing the decision of the committee of ...

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    Debutantes, who were presented to Archbishop Duhig at the Wynnum cotholic ball, in the schoolroom of the Guardian Angels' Convent, last evening. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. "HIT THE MAN" THEORY.

    "It Is just as well Larwood is not playing in the tests, which are getting on nice and peacefully without him," says the "Evening ...

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  20. WYATT'S BAD MISTAKE.

    B. J. T, Bosanquet,in the"Daily Mall," says that Wyatt made a bad mistake in tactics in going in. first wicket. His proper place was ...

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  21. CRAWFORD'S DIRE MISFORTUNE.

    Perry, when interviewed, sympathised with Crawford's "dire misfortune" to lose the match with a foot-fault. "Nevertheless. I felt there were ...

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  22. DOUBLE EXECUTION BY LETHAL GAS

    America's first double execution by lethal gas took place in the gaol at Florence, Arizona. ...

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  23. FLYING DUSTBIN CRASHES.

    "The Flying Dustbin," as the Air Force nicknamed the new Hart. night-bomber, owing to its curiously shaped gun-turret, ...

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  24. SEWERAGE WORKS.

    The following procedure in the engagement of labor for sewerage works will be recommended to the City Council for adoption on ...

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  25. PUBLIC SERVICE VACANCY.

    This week's"Government Gazett[?]"invites applications for the position of.Assistant Technologist, Bureau of Sugar Experiment ...

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  26. WILL AUSTRALIA BAT

    chipper[?]eid has considerably improved, and now has as good a chance as Bradman of batting tomorrow. ...

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  27. MANCHESTER'S HEAT.

    To-night fast bowler cx-Australlan M'Donald, Arthur Gilligan, and Percy Fonder, discussing the comparative heat of Australia and England, agreeds ...

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  28. FRANCE'S WORKS PROGRAMME.

    The Chamber of Deputies by 295 votes to 230 passed the Government's £130,000,000 six years' programme of public works for the unemployed. Of ...

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  29. MARTIN FOR LABOR

    Behind the announcement from the Premier of Now South Wales (Mr. Stevens) that he will not be contesting the Martin seat in ...

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  30. INJURED BY CARS.

    Nathaniel Gerhardt, of St. Vincent's Hostel, city,.was knocked down by a motor car in Stanley-street, South Brisbane, last evening, and received ...

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  31. "CRUEL LUCK."

    English newspapers are sympathising with the "cruel luck" of the Australians in being without Bradman and Chipperfield yesterday afternoon. ...

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  32. SUNSHINE FORECAST.

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