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  5. BRADMAN AND CHIPPERFIELD WILL BAT TO-DAY Sickness Causes Changed Batting Order

    Bradman and Chipperfield are practically certain to bat to-day, though Chipperfield is still in bed and very weak. Bradman will probably follow Woodfull or Darling in ...

    Article : 160 words
  6. England to Win Davis Cup

    Mr. S. N. Doust, discussing the Davis Cup possibilities in the "Daily Mail," believes that America will be the challengers of ...

    Article : 231 words
  7. SCENES FROM THE FIRST TEST

    The sensational first test between England and Australia.—Grimmett bowling to Sutcliffc at the famous Nottingham ground. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. "HAPPIER THAN WITH YOU"

    "I am happier than ever I was when I was living with you," is what a hushand remarked to his wife ...

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  9. BETTING NOT SO GOOD

    "They told me betting was a wonderful Business, so I had a go," a defendant said in the Police Court to-day. ...

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  10. Finger Bitten Off in City Wine Saloon

    Entering a city wine saloon during the week-end, the first thing that met a constable's gaze was a blood-stained hand, which its owner was holding up, and a torn and mutilated finger from which blood was streaming. ...

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  11. Wyatt Created Strange Illusion

    England's bowling lacked antagonism and imagination, as though Wyatt was afraid to take the oftensive. He seemed determined to keep down runs, creating the strange illusion that England, not ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. DOES M'GRATH REALISE HIS DUTY?

    M'Grath is the biggest disappointment so far, even considering his boyishness. I was thoroughly disappointed by his poor spirit and outlook this tour. He does not seem to realise that his duty to ...

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  13. AFTER HOURS LIQUOR.

    Caught selling liquor at 1.45 o'clock on the morning of June 1 at the Belle V[?]e Hotel, James O'Connor admitted his offence. He ...

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  14. WOMEN ADOPT LEG THEORY.

    The English Women's Cricket Association rule requiring players to wear stockings in all circumstances was broken when ...

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  15. Agonising Ordeal in City Watchhouse

    A remarkable story was told in the Police Court to-day by a constable, who said that, while charging a than with obscene language in the city watchhouse, the man suddenly clamped his teeth on the ...

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  16. "IRRESPONSIBLE COMMENT."

    Asked regarding Hopman's criticisms of M'Grath, Manager Youdale said he would not comment beyond that Crawford, Turnbull, and he, as ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. PREMIER LEAVES FOR HOME.

    Before sailing for Australia on Saturday, the Premier of Queensland (Mr. W. Forgan Smith): said he was satisfied with the results of his trip, ...

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  18. STOP PRESS

    AT THE QC.E. MEETING TO-DAY, MESSRS F. P. J. BYRNE (TOWNSVILLE), R. J. CARROLL, AND LEWIS M'DONALD WERE ...

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