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  5. THE CRITIC.

    Who can undaunted brave the Critic's rage. Or note unmoved his mention in the Critic's page. ...

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  6. THE CRITIC.

    Who can undaunted brave the Critic's rage Or note unmoved his mention in the Critic's page. ...

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  7. Heavy Rain Mars Opening Of First Test.

    The Trent Bridge Oval, at Nottingham, was drenched with the rain which fell in a constant deluge on Friday night, when the first Test match, Australia versus England, opened at noon to-day. Carr, the captain of the home side, won the toss from Collins and, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. EBENEZER MURDER MYSTERY

    Ere the burial of Louise Bade, the hapless young girl who was brutally murdered near her home at Ebenezer Siding on Wednesday night, was concluded yesterday afternoon, Detective-sergeant McIvor and Detective James interviewed Allan Jeynes, a ...

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  10. SPECIOUS FICTION?

    The Acting Charge D'Affairs at the Soviet Embassy has denied the declaration of the Home Secretary. (Sir William Joynson-Hicks) that the Soviet ...

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  11. HIS LAST RACE.

    After an illness of several weeks, the apprentice jockey. N. Thurecht, died at the residence of his father early the morning, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. IN THE BOOM.

    Mr. E. A. McTiernan, the Attorney-General of New South Wales, who is in England on an important Government mission, attended the brilliant ...

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  13. CHEAP SNEERS AT AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS.

    Some men are born to trouble, others have trouble thurst upon them, an others make trouble for themselves. Of the latter class the English cricketer, Lord Harris, is a shining example. Apparently the English cricket authorities are not taking too kindly to the ...

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  14. HARRY COYNE DEAD.

    Countless Queenslanders will regret to learn that Mr. J. H. Coyne died at 7.40 o'clock last night without regaining consciousness. ...

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  15. SOCIETY TITTLE TATTLE.

    English society was stirred yesterday, when the "Scofield" scandal, an affair arising out of the wrongful accusations of George Wilborforce Grant, who alleged that the present Countess of Seafield was an impostor, found its way into court. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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