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  4. LEG THEORY STILL HOLDS LIMELIGHT.

    Whereas the Australians regard body-line bawling as the poison gas of cricket, the English believe is tantamount to a lusty cavalry ...

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  5. USING PRIVATE CAPITAL TO CARRY ON GOVT.

    Serious warning of the impending danger' to the United States' credit was given to-night by Ogden Mills, secretary to the ...

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  6. SIX WICKETS FOR 385 RUNS AT LUNCH TIME.

    England's prospects in the third Test match were further enhanced this morning when Ames and Verity were associated in a ...

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  7. "I'm Burnt To Death;" Hotel Manager Is Terribly Injured.

    TERRIBLE burns were suffered by a man named Riordan, manager of the Exchange Hotel at Bullfinch, which was burnt to the ground early ...

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  8. Burglars Ransack Hinkler's House.

    BURGLARS ransacked every room in Hinkler's Southampton home. The postman, calling with letters for Hinkler's ...

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  9. DRUNK IN CHARGE Of Pig Cart.

    "I COULD have battled along all right, but I came on to the bridge at the wrong time," James McKenna, 65, pig farmer, of Lakes ...

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  10. FAILED TO COLLECT RELIEF TAX.

    In the Summons Court this morning Sarah Ann Agnew, licensee of the Strand Hotel, Yeppoon, was fined £1 and 6- costs for failure to collect ...

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  11. "All Good Fellows"

    JULIAN CAHN, speaking at a London dinner, said: "I do not believe much of this test controversy. I have entertained all ...

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  12. VARIATION OF MAINTENANCE.

    Solicitor for the applicant having failed to lodge the costs of adjournment as ordered, in the Summons Court this morning the case in which ...

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  13. MATCHES THROWN INTO GRASS

    Matches flung into dry grass and leaves by a man on horseback caused 30 outbreaks of fire in the Baradine State forest. ...

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  14. CYCLONE AT BELL.

    A severe storm accompanied by a 50 mlle-an-bour wind swept Bell this afternoon unroofing houses, shops, demolishing sheds, and uprooting trees. ...

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  15. Blind Girl's Success.

    History has been made at the recent State scholarship examination, the results of which have now become public. ...

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  16. ANOTHER TREMOR.

    At 7 o'clock this morning another earth tremor occurred at Benalla. The buildings shook, but the tremor was not severe. This is the second ...

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  17. WEATHER FORECAST.

    Generally fine, probably broken by scattered thunderstorms, all divisions, but chiefly in the south-east and southern parts. Hot to very by ...

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  18. NOTHING TO DO WITH LOANS.

    "The loans extended to Newfoundland by the United Kingdom and Canada have not added to the likelihood of confederation with Canada," the ...

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  19. ARCHBISHOP KELLY'S ILLNESS.

    Following his collapse at the Retreat at Manly recently, there has been some concern over the health of Dr. Kelly, Roman Catholic Archbishop of ...

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  20. WOOL-PRICES ADVANCE.

    The wool sales opened with strong competition. Merinos advanced five per cent. and crossbreds par to 7½ per cent. ...

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