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  5. Wet Weather Dogs the Australian XI.

    There was only twenty minutes play at Lords this morning before rain drove the players off the field. Meanwhile, Jackson batted splendidly, and Hornibrook also shaped well. Play was resumed at one o'clock, after 84 minutes delay. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. FANTASTIC!

    Sir Arthur Cocks describes the demands of the Clerks' Union as an insult to the Arbitration Court. He added that everyone in N.S.W. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 272 words
  7. HEATED!

    The Public Service Salaries Reduction Bill passed the committee stages in the Legislative Assembly. ...

    Article : 94 words
  8. CHEERFUL!

    Great interest was shown in Miss Amy Johnson's arrival here Many ladies were present at the aerodrome. The flier arrived ...

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  9. Legislative Council.

    The Legislative Council agreed by 25 votes to 19 not to insist upon its amendment to clause 20 of the Western Lands Bill. ...

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  10. "Not True to Form."

    "Plum" Warner says that the M.C.C. match leaves the impression that the Australian batsmen have not yet run [?] to form, and they are weaker ...

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  11. Resumption of Flight Delayed.

    Amy Johnson will not resume the flight to-day owing to a defect in the magneto. ...

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  12. "NOT DESPERATE."

    Mr. Trevor, in the "Daily Telegraph," says that the team made a good impression in the first appearance at Loras, but adds, "England's task in ...

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  13. COST OF PESTS.

    Addressing member of the Victorian League Club, Sir George [?] strongly criticised the [?] methods in urging the necessity for ...

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  14. SIR HENRY BRADDON.

    A rumor was current in Parliamentary lobbies last night that Sir Henry Braddon, M.L.C., had been offered the position of Agent-General in London, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. AMAZING DISCOVERY CLAIMED.

    The claim of a young Italian at Ballarat years ago that he could extract electricity front the air is recalled by a story from Rome. ...

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  16. TO SAVE HER CHILD.

    When a primus store exploded at the residence of Mrs. May Schilling (28), of North Fitzroy, it set fire to the room. ...

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  17. MORATORIUM UNNECESSARY.

    At a meeting of the executive of the Real Estate Institute, the opinion was expressed that there was no need for the proposed moratorium at the ...

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  18. HOSPITAL BENEFACTOR.

    Charles McNess, who recently distributed a large amount of money among hospitals and charitable organisations in Sydney, yesterday walked ...

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  19. Mr. Sanders, M.L.A.

    Despite me tact mat [?] voted against the Government's 48 Hour Hill, Mr. Sanders, M.L.A., has secured the Nationalist endorsement for ...

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  20. WITHOUT A COUNCIL.

    The six remaining aldermen of the Maclean Council have resigned in body and the town is now without Council. ...

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  21. RAZOR SLASHERS.

    The second serious razor attack in Melbourne within a fortnight occurred last night, when John Jackson, a stevedore, of Port Melbourne, was ...

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  22. CAR DRIVER KILLED.

    William Stafford Anderson was driving two women to a picture show at Fielding (New Zealand) last night, when the car crashed into a crossing ...

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  23. STOP PRESS

    Final.—C. Wilkinson's (A.) blk & w b Mitzie, Dail Eireann—Bunyip's Best, 2 to 1 on, beat J. Grantham's (A.) Gondola, Great Limes — Merl ...

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  24. TENNIS.

    In the French tennis championships, Hopman and Willard (Australia) [?] [?] and John 6-2, 6-3, 6-3. Crawford and Moon (Australia) ...

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  25. GOOD CLEARANCE.

    At the wool sales 9031 bales [?] [?] of which practically nil were sold. There was a large offering of greasy merinos, principally ...

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  26. THE LAST TOUR.

    The match with the M.C.C. at Lords, on the occasion of the 1926 tour, was delayed by bad light and rain, and resulted in a draw. ...

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