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  4. Fast Bowler's Mysterious Malady HOSTILE DEMONSTRATION

    Voce did not appear for Nottinghamshire when the match against the Australians was resumed to-day. When Voce arrived at the ground, it is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. FLOOD DANGER From Last Night's Storm

    A violent storm, which passed over N.S.W. last night, was responsible for extensive damage, particularly ...

    Article : 156 words
  6. FEARED HOSPITAL

    The fear of entering hospital is believed to have caused the disappearance of a man from Ermington. ...

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  7. DEATH FROM AIR

    Anthony Fokker, who designed many of Germany's war-time machines, in an exclusive interview with the ...

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  8. CHAPMAN DIVORCE

    The petition of George Chapman, retired grazier of Darling Point, against his wife. Amy Francis Chapman, formerly Munro will come before the ...

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  9. Fish in the Street

    During a heavy storm at Port Augus[?]a last night the main shopping centre was flooded with mullet from the sea. The fish were caught by residents ...

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  10. R.S.P.C.A.

    Addressing the annual meting of the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Main) said he ...

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  11. TEACHERS DEMAND RESTORATION OF SALARIES

    Protests against "sectional taxation" of the Salaries' Reduction Act, and a demand for the return to salaries awarded by the Arbitration ...

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  12. Man Killed at Tamworth

    The violent storm left a trail of damage and many floodings are reported. Edward Haydon (30) was crushed to death at Tamworth when an old ...

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  13. WHEAT SHIP

    The steamer "Harmatris" called unexpectedly at Portland Harbour last night on what had been intended as a non-stop voyage from Port Kembla to ...

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  14. TUBERCULOSIS IN CATTLE

    Dr. Max Henry of the Agricultural Department, referring to the cabled reports that Captain Fisher, of the British Bloodstock Company claimed to ...

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  15. FEDERAL ELECTION Prime Minister and Australia's Credit

    Addressing a meeting at Randwick, the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) stated that next December a large amount of London loans would have to be ...

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  16. LOST £10,000

    In the Legislative Council, the Western Lands Bill passed the second reading. Mr. Trethowan (Country Party) ...

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  17. LOST IN SNOW COUNTRY

    Dr. R. C. Telfer, medical superintendent of the Sydney Hospital and Mr. R. Gelling had an unenviable experience between Kiandra and the ...

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  18. U.C.P. Senate Team

    Mr. Lyons received a message last night that the Country Party in Tasmania had decided to nominate its own Senate team of three. ...

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  19. Voce May Play in Test

    Sir Stanley Jackson, interviewed at Loch Lomond said that Voce might vet be included in the English test team. The present selection must ...

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  20. NO MONOPOLY IN BAKING TRADE

    According to the secretary of the Breadcarters" Union, there is no monopoly in the baking trade, competition being "terribly keen." He declares ...

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  21. SOLD MYTHICAL FARM

    Lionel Charles' Peters (24), was found guilty at the Melbourne Quarter Sessions on a charge of having defrauded Charles Oscar Stuart, a shearer, of ...

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  22. LANG v. WILLIS

    In the High Court to-morrow, Mr. J. T. Lang leader of the State Opposition will appeal against the decision of the State Full Court, which ...

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  24. SAW WHITES ARRIVE!

    Tuch[?] Rang[?] reputed to be 116 years of age died at Taranaki yesterday. She was probab'y the only Maori woman in New Zealand who remembered the ...

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  25. TENNIS IN ENGLAND

    In the Buxton tennis tournament, first round, Miss Kidson beat Mrs. Molesworth 3 6, 6-4, 7-5. ...

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