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  4. Yorkshire Team Forced to Follow-on.

    Alan Edward Austin (21), who was charged at the Criminal Court with having wilfully murdered Walter Schweiger, at ...

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  5. GOOGLIES SCARE 'EM

    A quarter of an hour's play this morning ended the Australians innings, after 315 minutes. Walker jumped out to Rhodes and was easily stumped. The Yorkshire innings commenced at noon, a'Beckett, ...

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  6. HEROISM

    When S five-roomed weatherboard cottage was discovered alight near Bellambi yesterday, two fishermen on hearing the ...

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  7. SHOCKS

    Many casualties and heavy damage was caused in the town of Gauhati, in Assam, at three o'clock this morning, by nine ...

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  8. FORGERY ALLEGED

    Bonds worth £500 were lodged by a customer with the Commonwealth Bank. Sydney, for safe keeping in April last. The following month a ...

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  9. INCENSED.

    The Richmond (Victoria) Branch of the Labour Party is incensed at the action of the Prime ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. WIMBLEDON TENNIS.

    In the fifth round of the mixed doubles, at the Wimbledon tennis tournament, Crawford land Miss Ryan defeated Allison and Hiss Cross 6-2, 3-0, ...

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  11. CONSORTING ACT.

    The recent decrease in crime is attributed by the Commissioner of Police (Mr. Childs) mainly to the successful operation of the Consorting Act, which ...

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  12. TERRIFIC IMPACT.

    A. G. Peterson (35) was killed, and Stewart Cobcroft (23) and Reginald Smith (30) injured in a collision between a motor cycle and market ...

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  13. 16 DEAD: 36 INJURED.

    Sixteen were killed and 36 injured when the Bologna express was switched off the main line at Sasso Station, and collided with a stationary, goods ...

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  14. DIED AT HIS POST.

    While conducting choir practice at Scots' Church, Collins-street, last night, the organist and choir master, Mr. P. W. Steele, collapsed and died. ...

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  15. ECONOMY CAMPAIGN.

    The first instalment of the New Zealand Government's recently-announced economy measures involved drastic cuts in the railway services. ...

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  16. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    The Premier stated in reply to questions in the House of Commons that he hoped to introduce emergency legislation relating to-unemployment at an ...

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  17. BRADMAN'S BIG INNINGS AT OVAL.

    —Don Bradman putting one through the slips during the innings in the match against Surrey at the Oval, in which he made 252 not out. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. TOO BUSY.

    The Assistant Minister for Industry (Mr. Beasley), who has been president of the Electrical Trades Union for the last five or six years, has ...

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  19. PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS.

    Sir George Newman, Chief Medical Officer to the Ministry for Health, stated that the death rate from pulmonary tuberculosis in England and Wales ...

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  20. CALAMITY HOWLERS.

    At the Glebe Labour Council, Alderman German. referring to the alleged statement by Sir Thomas Henley, in New Zealand, that the present ...

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  21. PRICE OF BREAD.

    Replying to a deputation from the Housewives' Association. which sought a further reduction in the price of bread, the Minister for Agriculture ...

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  22. THREATENED COAL DEADLOCK.

    Mining industry Union officials are generally hopeful that the compulsory conference between representatives of the Minors Federation and owners in ...

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  23. POLO IN ENGLAND.

    In a polo match at Hurligham, the Goulborn team defeated India byy 7 to 5. ...

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  24. MYSTERIOUS EXPLOSION.

    An explosion lust night partially weecked the interim of an untenanted building in Roper Lane, Surry Hills. The dour of the building was torn from ...

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  25. 40 DISMISSALS.

    It was announced this morning that 40 additional employees of the Clyde Engineering Company had been dismissed owing to slackness of work. ...

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  26. BATHURST STREET FIRE.

    Mrs. Elizabeth Miller, who was severely burned hi the tragic Rathuralstreet fire on Monday, died last night. ...

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