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  3. AUSTRALIANS MAKE SUBSTANTIAL BEGINNING

    Canadian timber exporters view the new increases in tee Australian tariff on timber as a notification that this Dominion must begin negotiations for ...

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  4. WHEAT CROWERS

    The Minister for Agriculture, Mr. Chorby, said to-day it was essential we should have some organisation for marketing the present wheat ...

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  5. TAIL END WICKETS ADD 100 RUNS

    With a falling glass and depressing forecast the fourth Test resumed a Old Trafford to-day in gloom weather. ...

    Article : 403 words
  6. SHEARING

    The General Secretary of the Graziers' Association (Mr. J. W. Allen), stated to-day that the latest reports from Moree and Walgett districts, ...

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  7. DAVIS CUP FINAL

    Winning the doubles against America to-day, France has the advantage in the rubber. America would now need to win both singles. ...

    Article : 387 words
  8. SIXTEEN INJURED

    Twelve persons were injured this morning when an electric train crashed into a platform at the Central Railway Station. Many other ...

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  9. TELEGRAPH FRAUD

    A big fraud attempt on the telegraph department was alleged yesterday against a man who, when arrested, had on him stolen telegraph ...

    Article : 132 words
  10. OVER-SUBSCRIBED

    The Commonwealth 6 per cent, loan of £10,000,000 has been oversubscribed. The amount required to fill it was secured on Thursday, and ...

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  11. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    The Premier of South Australia Mr. Hill) and several of his Ministers, left Canberra last night after having spent two days conferring ...

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  12. LANE COVE

    The Nationalist candidate, Mr. H. P. Fitzsimmons, won Lane Cove by-election, held yesterday. His majority on the final count was 2170. ...

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  13. EX-PRIME MINISTER EXPELLED

    Because it was felt his presence was a menace "to the public order, Lithuania has expelled M. Valdemaras, a former Prime. Minister. Motor ...

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  14. FIRE IN COAL DUMP

    Spontaneous combustion, which was responsible for an outbreak of fire is the City Council's coal dump at Pyrmont power house, has caused ...

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  15. ENGLAND'S INNINGS

    The English innings commenced on a batsman's wicket; Wall bowled a maiden to Hobbs, Fairfax smartly fielding the last ball. Sutcliffe ...

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  16. JACK DEMPSEY

    The promoter (Mr. Lewis) is offering £20,000 for the winner of the fight between Phil Scott (Britain) and Young Stribling (U.S.A.), at ...

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  17. WOOD TEXTILES

    There Low rages a dispute, the end of which gives indication from Bradford chat the leaders of the wool textile industry, are, thinking ...

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  18. WHEAT OVERSEAS

    Wheat cargoes are steady, wi[?] to quotations occasionally higher, but buyers apathetic. Parcels in quiet request, Manitobas and Australians ...

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  19. PLANE CRASHES

    A German Plane engaged on a round Europe race, when landing at the aerodrome caught a wireless aerial and crashed. Pilot Offermann ...

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  20. FREE FIGHT

    There was a sensational end to a werstling match at Melbourne Stad[?] last night. Billy Edwards was disqualified in the sixth round for ...

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  21. TWO KILLED NEAR ADEN

    The [?] Ministry announces that Flying Officer Geoffrey Pilcher and Aircraftsman Robert Laidler crashe[?] were killed near Aden. ...

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  22. FRANCE WANTS FOREIGN FLOUR

    In consequence of the searing [?] of bread the Government had decreed permitting the [?] of 10 percent instead of 3 [?] foreign ...

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  23. FOG OVER SYDNEY

    Sydney and suburbs were enveloped in a thick fog from 11 o'clock last night until 7.30 this morning. The ferries and punts had to cut out ...

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