A mail rain ran off the rails near Burnie, Tasmania, and crashed into a deep drain alongside the line. The engine crew and several passengers ...
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Article : 226 wordsChiefly fine in the south-west and far west. Elsewhere unsettled, with more rain, heavy in the north-east quarter of the State, and on the ...
Article : 589 wordsAustralia was 130 runs behind, with two wickets to fall, when the First Test was resumed at Trentbridge at 11 o'clock this morning. The weather wag cool and overcast, and there was a light ...
Article : 245 wordsIn the Davis Cup doubles, Hopman and Willard (Australia), defeated De Mcrpurgo and Gaslini (Italy) 9-7, 9-7, 4-6, 6-4. The Australians started off quietly, and concentrated on a tossing attack. This broke up De Morpurgo's game, and he ...
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Article : 272 wordsWall opened the bowling for England's second innings Hobbs taking strike. Hobbs just battled the first and a quick single was run. Wall's ...
Article : 635 wordsPlum Warner in the "Morning Post," said, "So far fortune has been against the Australians. They had to bowl with a slippery ball, and ...
Article : 292 wordsAmy Johnson was forced down through fog at Seymour on her flight to Melbourne. Major de Haviland waited until the fog lifted and then ...
Article : 58 wordsMr. Devereux, representative of the Australian Woolgrowers and Graziers Council, with Sir Norman Kater and Mr. W. D. Gordon, have been ...
Article : 196 wordsThe "Daily Telegraph's" naval correspondent describes the Australian naval reduction as drastic and sweeping. He adds: "Obviously, every ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 243 wordsGeneral rains fell yesterday, being particularly bounteous on the North-West Plains and Slopes, which missed the previous visitation some ...
Article : 156 wordsThe trouble at Hardie's rubber works at Rushcutter's Bay extended today, when thirty girls and thirteen men stopped work, as a protest ...
Article : 82 wordsDuring a football match 120 spectators were Injured, twenty seriously, when a grand stand collapsed. When scores of aeroplanes, returning from ...
Article : 56 wordsCaptain Gathemann of the German steamer Nevkar, stated on his arrival at Sydney to-day that German manufacturers were greatly ...
Article : 39 wordsThe American tramp Steamer Beulah had a narrow escape from being overwhelmed by huge waves during a heavy gale 100 miles east of ...
Article : 45 wordsReplying to a request by the Graziers Association that the charge for telephoning telegrams be abolished, the Director-General of the Postal ...
Article : 51 wordsMr. Buttenshaw, Acting Premier, stated to-day that he had received reports from the Water Board concerning the spending of nearly ...
Article : 28 wordsThe Minister for Mines Mr. Weaver, said to-day that 200 gold prospectors are now at work in various parts of the State under the Government's ...
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The Daily Express (Wagga Wagga, NSW : 1919 - 1927; 1929 -1930), Tue 17 Jun 1930, Page 1
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