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  5. Rain English Test Team's Twelfth Man.

    Critics do not conceal the fact that both drawn tests were considerably in favour of Australia, and they are now paying ...

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  6. TO FIGHT

    A mass meeting of the rank and file of the Australian Workers Union, held at the Trades Hall yesterday, carried a ...

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  7. SURF VICTIM

    Herbert Stephens (30), of Bondi, was drowned in the surf at Bondi early this morning. Attempts at rescue were made by a ...

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  8. FOOD 'BLACK'

    A deputation from the Trades Hall Unemployment Committee waited on the Minister for Unemployed Relief (Mr. Kiernan) ...

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  9. DAWNDRAMA

    Awakened before dawn Firmin Cipierre, who shot a married couple, his employers, while they were Working in a vineyard, ...

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  10. Foreigners as Shearers.

    Mr. Anthony Mawby, Consul for Yugoslavia, referring to a letter circulated among restaurants of the city calling for foreigners to apply for ...

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  11. BROKEN HILL

    Six of the largest mining companies have issued notices of termination of their existing agreements with various unions of employees. The ...

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  12. MARRIAGE—A CERTAINTY.

    Kingsford Smith accompanied by the wireless operator, John Stannage interviewed at Southampton, on the way to Amsterdam, said that he ...

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  13. WATER MENACE.

    Fearing that a huge volume of water in the Glen Ayr Mine may at any moment break through into the Ayr field, and other mines. menacing the liven of ...

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  14. SHEARING MACHINERY

    R. A. Malloch ma[?] director of Danger Gedye and Co Ltd.,is opposed to the proposal that the Federal Government should commence ...

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    ONLOOKERS NOW—Arthur Mailey and Charlie Macartney, formerly international cricketers, cabling special reports of the Teat ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. Civil Action.

    The following telegram, signed by the Premier (Mr. Moore) was sent to Mr. Theodore: "Hart's opinion coincides with McGill's ...

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  17. DEFICIT OF £1,200,000.

    The Governor did not deliver a speech at the opening of Parliament yesterday but the Premier and Treasurer (Mr.Hogan) made a statement ...

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  18. "NO REASON FOR DESPONDENCY."

    The Governor-General and Lady Stonehaven were given a civic reception at perth and another at Fremantle. ...

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  19. "UNSATISFACTORY."

    "Civil proceedings can be long drawn out very costly, very inconclusive and unsatisfactory," said Mr. Theodore to-day when questioned ...

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  20. NO COMPLAINT!

    The Premier of South Australia says that the present is no time to talk of s[?]. and on the whole the State was being well treated by the Federal ...

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  21. AT OXFORD.

    W. F. Went worth Sheilde, son of the late Bishop of Armidale, secured second-class honors in philosophy, political economy. and modern Greek at ...

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  22. FACTORY DESTROYED.

    Extensive damage was caused by a fire which practically gutted the Crown Box and Case Factory, Haystreet, Leichhardt, early this morning. ...

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  23. Plenty of Company for Skippers

    English cricket customs are surprising to Australians. This is the crowd that was allowed to follow Woodfull and Chapman out on to the ground at Lord's when they went to inspect the wicket on the opening day of the second Test. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. Bowling Decay.

    The "Morning post" quotets extracts from letters from Ran[?] to a L[?] on friend. Commenenting on the tests. He laments "the decay of ...

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  25. DEATH OF DOROTHY PARKER.

    An inquest was opened to-day concerning the death of Dorothy May Parker, aged 20 who was found dead in the scrub at North Ryde on July ...

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  26. HOUSE OF COMMONS INCIDENT.

    In the House of Commons, when the Labour member (Mr. Sandham) was called upon to explain a speech in which he accused Labour members ...

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  27. England's Twelfth Man.

    The "Daily Herald." In an editorial[?] that the weather played for England as the twelfth man in the last two tests. It deprecates the altering of ...

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  28. LEWISHAM CRIME.

    Although the police carried out an intensive search for the man who shot Mrs. Florence Millard at her home at Lewisham on Monday, they ...

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  29. £3,000,000.

    It is expected that when the Treasurer (Mr. Stevens) presents his bud get to Parliament he will show a reduction of £3,000.000 in the ...

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  30. R-100.

    The airship R-100 flew over Rathlin Island and was lost to sight off the Innishowen Coast, speeding towards the open Atlantic. ...

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  31. GRAZIER SHOT.

    John O'Brien, junior, a well known grazier, was fatally injured when a gun exploded yesterday and blew away portion of his face, O'Brien had ...

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  32. TRAIN ROBBERY.

    The police search for the robber or robbers who stole ten cash bags from the Cowra Sydney mail is being continned, but no clues have been found. ...

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