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  5. England's Star Batsman May Not Play THE "KEY" TEST

    As it is one of the few occasions of the tour when the whole sixteen members are fit, the Australians are anticipating the Test with good spirits, which will benefit the whole party, and their unanimous belief is that the ...

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  6. CAN WAIT NO LONGER! BRITAIN STRENGTHENS AIR DEFENCE

    The Government's air policy was to-day the subject of an important statement by Mr. Stanley Baldwin in the House of Commons. He said that the Government had come to the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. AMAZING RIDE

    After breaking the record from Land's End to John o' Groats, Hubert, Opperman continued his great ride and covered 1000 miles ...

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  8. 'FRISCO STRIKE is Rapidly Collapsing

    The wheels of business in son Francisco's metropolitan area moved again to-day, and under pressure from Federal, ...

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  9. DAVIS CUP

    Wallis Myers, in die "Daily Telegraph," says that the Davis Cup draw appears slightly to favour the Americans. ...

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  10. Sutcliffe Doubtful

    "Plum" Warner, in the "Daily" Telegraph." says that Sutcliffe must be regarded as doubtful for the key Test, although his muscle trouble is ...

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  11. MYSTERY FEVER

    A letter received in Sydney today from Ion Idriess, the wellknown Australian author, states that 14 white men and more than ...

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  12. Labour Party's Attitude

    The labour Party has decided to submit a censure motion against the Government's new air defence policy, both in the House of Commons and ...

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  13. Indifferent Bowling

    D. R. Jardine, in the "Evening Standard." concentrates on the bowling problems of both teams. Incidentally, he remarks that no run of bad luck ...

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  14. OUTRAGE AT BEXLEY

    A terrific explosion occurred early this morning when a large quantity of gelignite and detonators exploded in an unemployed relief works depot at the ...

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  15. Immediate Return to Work

    By a vote of 191 to 74, the general strike committee late last night decided to end the mass strike. ...

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  16. FEDERAL ELECTIONS U.A.P. Selections

    It is expected that a full list of U.A.P. candidates for the forthcoming elections will be known within a fortnight. Nominations for ...

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  17. KNOWS NO PARTY

    The Minister for Education (Mr. Drummond), opening a conference of the Federation of Parents and Citizens Associations, said that last year ...

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  18. Weather Forecast

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  19. "THIS IS THE FINISH"

    While a train was travelling through Caulfield last night, a man stopped on to the footboard, drew a revolver, and shouted to a young woman, "Now ...

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  20. Federal Labour Party

    Mr. J. B. Chiffey has been appointed campaign director for the Federal Labour Party at the forthcoming elections. ...

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  21. BITUMEN BLAZE

    A fire broke out early this morning in the bitumen works of Burt, Holton and Haywood Ltd., Balmain. There were many explosions as ...

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  22. BABY'S BODY FOUND IN HOUSE

    A message from Wagga states that on Wednesday night the district ambalance with police officers, visited a house three miles front the township, ...

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  23. Sir Walter Kiagsmill

    Sir Walter Kingsmill was eliminated in the ballot In Western Australia to select National candidates for the Senate. ...

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  24. LATE W. J. FARRAR

    The Federal Cabinet bus agreed to make available £130 towards the cost of the memorial to be erected in Queanbeyan in recognition of the work done ...

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  25. DOG—CHILD'S GUARDIAN

    Mrs. Catherine Whitmore (83) was savagely attacked by a dog when she attempted to pick up her granddaughter at her son's home at Bexley. ...

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  26. SMITHY'S 'PLANE

    Sir Charles Kingsford Smith explains that ha chose an American plane for the Centenary air Race be cause he could not get what be wanted ...

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  27. LEFT £30,555

    The New South Wales estate of William Lynch grazier, of Borambil Park. Quiriudi has been sworn for probate purposes at £30,555. which was left for ...

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