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  5. Casualties Among Australian Cricketers.

    Archie MacLaren, writing in the "Evening Standard," said: "I cannot understand why people assume that England is ...

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  6. REVOLVERS

    Following on a sensational revolver duel early this morning. [?]hree suspects were captured in Parramatta Road, Auburn, after ...

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  7. STABBED

    JJohn Allen Whidden (17½) was stabbed just above the heart b ya man who knocked at the door of his home at Canterbury ...

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  8. ALL NIGHT

    The House of Representatives sat until 2.30 this morning debating the Arbitration Bill. Proceedings were particularly ...

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  9. GREAT LOSS

    The deepest regret has been expresed by Australian colleagues at the death of Dr. Long (Bishop of Newcastle), especially as it ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. THE BUDGET.

    Mr. W. M. Hughes, addressing a meeting on behalf of Mr. F. W. Dunn who is contesting the Lane Cove byelection as the Australian Party ...

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  11. Stepfather Arrested.

    At the Burwood Police Court to-day, N. Jalman Jacobson (37), a pensioner, was remanded on a charge of having inflicted grievous bodily harm on John ...

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  12. Loss of Fairfax Deplored.

    "Plum" Warner, in the "Morning Post," says that the absence of Fairfax must weaken the Australians. Moreover, he was a difficult batsman ...

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  13. Central Reserve Bank.

    Commenting on the Senate's decision to refer the Central Reserve Bank Bill to a Select Committee the Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) said that if the ...

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  14. CAUGHT RED-HANDED.

    Receiving a message that Bushell's tea storerooms at Glebe had apparently been broken into last night, the police rushed to the scene and found ...

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  15. BLIZZARD NEWS!

    A Vice-Regal party, which included Lord Stonehaven, made an unsuccessful effort to reach the summit of Mount Kosciusko in a severe blizzard, ...

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  16. For Mutual Protection.

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

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  17. ASTOUNDING REVELATIONS.

    Astounding evidence was given by a former convict at the departmental inquiry into the conditions at Pretoria Gaol, which was ...

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  18. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales there was a moderate selection of merinos suitable for the continent and a splendid offering of greasy crossbreds and slipes. Steady ...

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  19. COMMONWEALTH DEFENDANT!

    A motion providing for the appointment of a committee to investigate the practicability of appealing to the High was carried at a public meeting last ...

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  20. STUD SHEEP SALES.

    At the recent stud sheep sales, 2592 merinos realised £32,000, compared with 3208 for £78,000 last year, and 2558 for £87,384 in 1928. The ...

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  21. KILLED INSTANTLY.

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

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  22. ONE BIG UNION.

    The Sydney Labor Council has adopted a scheme for the formation of one big union in each of the large industries. It was arranged that mass ...

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  23. HOW PONSFORD KEEPS THEM MOVING

    —Ponsford, who played the innings of his career in the vital Second Test match, is Shown making easy work of the bowling in the Oxford-Australia match. Ponsford scored a double century in the first innings in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. ESCAPEE SENTENCED.

    Morris Richard Anld. who escaped from Emu Plains Prison Farm was at North Sydney Police Court to-day sentenced to three months' hard labour ...

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  25. TRAM AND CAR COLLIDE.

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

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  26. ARBITRATION BILL.

    The inter-State conference of employers of the clothing trades at present sitting in Sydney, unanimously carried a resolution protesting against ...

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  27. 80,000 TO 100,000.

    Union officials estimate unemployed in New South Wales from 80,000 to 100,000: and Mr. Buttenshaw and the Treaurer at 80,000. ...

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  28. HOSPITAL LOAN.

    Negotiations have been resumed between the New South Wales Hospital Commission and financial institutions in Melbourne for the loan of between ...

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  29. FURTHER ECONOMIES NECESSARY.

    In laying the foundation stone of the new Cowra High School, the Minister for Education (Mr. Drummond) said there must be further economy in the ...

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  30. THE MINES.

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

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  31. BOWLS.

    Australia defeated Ayrshire by 134 to 103. By special arrangement, Reuter's world service, in addition to other ...

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  32. REFERENDUM PROPOSALS.

    Mr. Clive Teece K.C. speaking on the Commonwealth referendum proCourt against the Commonwealth for specific breaches of the Constitution ...

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  33. PRICE OF MILK.

    Evidence before the Milk Board having concluded. It is expected that the decision on the price of milk will be given next week. ...

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