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  5. England Takes its Cricket Seriously

    To-day's newspapers' contents bills are given over almost entirely to critics of the Test chances. Perhaps, the most interesting is A. C. McLaren, in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. EMPTY!

    A safe was blown open at Mungo Scott's Flour Mills, at Summer Hill, during the night. The safe, which weights nearly a ...

    Article : 93 words
  7. OUR BUTTER

    Frank Wigan. who was sent to London by the Commonwealth Government nearly three years ago to report on the quality of ...

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  8. RUM STORY!

    Four men fishing off Bellambi, on the South Coast, claim that they came in contact with a sea serpent. 30 feet long, and with a ...

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  9. JUSTIFIED.

    Addressing the National Council of Women, the Chief Railway Commissioner (Mr. Cleary) said that rationing made his job much harder and ...

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  10. COAL INDUSTRY.

    The Southern Colliery Proprietors' Association has requested' the Miners' Federation to agree to a conference to discuss a new log of claims drawn up ...

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  11. NURSES ASSAULTED.

    At a late hour last night, two nurses, who were, returning from the Royal Park Mental Hospital along a lonely road, were attacked by an ...

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  12. Wildly Cheered.

    The Downside boys wildly cheered the Australians this afternoon when leaving for Nottingham. The College first eleven presented Mr. Kelly with ...

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  13. SENIORITY THORN.

    The Cessnock Committee, representing three lodges, last night decided to ask the Northern Executive of the Miners' Federation to convene a rank ...

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  14. PINNED BY GATES.

    Arthur Sosford (20) was riding a bicycle across the line at Parrnmatta last night, when the level crossing gates were lowered. He was pinned ...

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  15. CAPTURED.

    The Corowa police yesterday captured James and Smith, two of the three prisoners, who escaped from Boechworth Gaol (Victoria) on ...

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  16. LIGHT RAIN.

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  17. Shock Tactics.

    Arthur Mailey, in to-day's "Daily Herald," somewhat surprisingly subscribes to the story which many stunters describe as "Australia's Secret Plan." "I ...

    Article : 121 words
  18. 277 TO NIL.

    A message from Innisfail states that although 200 British workmen offered themselves for engagement as cauecutters at Goodi Mill yesterday ...

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  19. CYCLONIC DISTURBANCE EFFECT.

    The acting-State Meteorologist (Mr. Cainm) said to-day that a disturbance somewhat cyclonic in character, had developed in the Pacific and would ...

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  20. Wicket Perfect

    Almost affectionately patting a perfect wicket at Nottingham, Curator Marshall said: "There are hundreds of runs in that, and if England wins ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN BOWLERS.

    The Australian bowlers defeated Cornwall by 120 to 109 at Newquay. ...

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  22. MR. BAVIN.

    The Premier (Mr. Bavin) was made a grandfather this morning, when Mrs John Bavin gave birth to a daughter. Mr. Bavin is making a satisfactory ...

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  23. BRADMAN IN SLASHING MOOD.

    Don Bradman deals tustily with a ball from Astill in the match with Leicester, in which he mad 185 not out. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. ARRIVAL AT NOTTINGHAM.

    The Australian cricketers arrived at Nottingham to-night by train from Bath. Oldfield was wearing a high scarf owing to a stiff neck, which he ...

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  25. AMY JOHNSON.

    Miss Amy Johnson waited on the Chief Police Commissioner to-day, and personally thanked him for the splendid police organisation during her ...

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  26. SHARKEY BEATEN

    In the match for the world's heavywight championship, Max Schmelling defeated Jack Sharkey in fourth [?] on a foul. ...

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  27. STOPPED FIVE WARS.

    Addressing the Y.W.C.A. last night, Sir Henry Braddon said that since the League of Nations was formed it had prevented or stopped five wars. An ...

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  28. POLO.

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  29. MOTOR CYCLE FATALITY.

    Eric Winning (19), a motor mechanic, was killed, and Thomas Farleis (52). stationmaster, was badly injured, when a motorcycle carrying a pillion ...

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  30. ECONOMY AXE

    The Australian Press understands that the economy axe has fallen on the trade publicity, office at Australia House. Mr. Hyland will carry on with ...

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  31. BANK FAILURES.

    The Bank of Clearwater, capitalised at 250,000 dollars, and a smaller institution Of Clearwater, closed their doors, bringing to twelve the recent ...

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  32. DOMINION TARIFF.

    The New Zealand Prime Minister has issued a warning to merchants that any attempt to anticipate increased customs tariffs by wholesale bond ...

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  33. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    With regard, to the Federal grant and receipts from the unemployment tax. the Treasurer (Mr. Stevens) said to day that, no definite announcement ...

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  34. £2,750,000 FOR AUSTRALIA.

    When the British share of £12,000,000 of the Young Plan Reparations Loan is finally paid on September 1, the amount will go into the ...

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  35. LIQUOR IN "DESERT."

    The British Embassy, under official seal and permit, received a full consignment of assorted liquors, which came from the ship "Baltimore" under ...

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  36. WOMAN SECRETARY.

    Said to be the first woman in Australia to be elected Secretary of the Trades Union of men. Miss P. Coombe has been appointed Secretary of the ...

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