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  6. AUSTRALIANS FLOG THE ENGLISH BOWLING

    Sent in to bat on a soft wicket by Carr, who won the toss, Australia started poorly in the third Test, Bardsley being caught off the first ball from Tate by Sutcliffe in the slips. Then Macartney was missed off the fifth. The "life" seemed to stir' Macartney, who then banged the bowling all over the field, and reached his century in 99 minutes. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. AMERICA HAS IT

    The Imperial Conference, summoned to meet in London next October, may discuss mooing pictures. This meeting of representatives of all the Dominions, with Ministers of the British Government, is being asked to consider ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. EMOTIONS

    "Education badly falls systematically to teach health matters to the young," said Dr. J. W. Springthorpe, the Victorian representative at the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. "MONSTROSITY"

    "The Unknown Soldier," a new American war film, has been shown to the trade bere. The "Dally Mall" describes it as an ...

    Article : 95 words
  10. THE SCORES

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  11. AUSTRALIAN MOVE

    Professor R. S. Wallace, the Commonwealth Film Censor, stated today that a strong movement was pending in Australia, on the part of ...

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    The ground at Leeds where the [?] last match is being played [?] photograph was taken on the occasion of the Leeds test match during the 1921 tour. J. C. While, the Somerset slow left-hander, is seen bowling to the Australian left-handed batsman, Bardsley. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. DOMINION STATUS

    Lord Parmoor told the special representative of "The Sun" that the question of the Dominions' future status necessitated Britain meeting in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. IMPATIENT

    Captain Cobham told "The Sun's" special representative to-day that there is still a possibility that he will continue his flight to Australia, ...

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  15. MENACE ?

    The "Daily Mail's" Vienna correspondent states that the Ambassadors' Conference, sitting in Paris, is considering the danger of the large ...

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  16. THE SUN STOP-PRESS

    Owing to the rain play was aba[?]doned for the day. ...

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  17. DIDN'T LIKE COOLIE

    The Assam Government successfully appealed to the High Court against the acquittal of A. Beattie, manager of the Wokha Tea Estate, by a judge of ...

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  18. FRANC IMPROVES

    The Paris correspondent of "The Times" states that the franc has improved to 185½ to the £ owing to the reported agreement on British and ...

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