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  2. TO-DAY'S WEATHER

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  5. TWO MINISTERS JOIN GOVT. REBELS

    INSISTENT rumors that at yesterday's Cabinet meeting two Ministers definitely allied themselves with the rank and file opposition within the Government parties to the proposed abolition of the lodger vote in the bill ...

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  7. AN EARLY TEST FOR AUST. XI

    WOODFULL and his merry men make their London debut to-day, and one or two of the team will be making their ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. Lord's Ground--And Some Absentees

    Lord's the famous ground where the Australian cricketers will commence a match against the M.C.C. XI. to-day. Inset (left to right); McCabe, whose indisposition is likely to make him unavailable to play, and Mr. Bull, treasurer, and Kippax, who are in a private nursing home suffering from flu. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. "Mother's Nook"

    Every person who visits "Mother's Nook" in the south-eastern pylon of the Harbor Bridge to-morrow, Mothers' Day, will be presented ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. TEST FAST BOWLER WAS EXPENSIVE

    AUSTRALIA polished off the remaining four wickets to win the match against Cambridge this morning by an ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. DRAWN BY LOTS FOR EXECUTION

    AN officer and ten soldiers, drawn by lots from Bolivian prisoners, are to be executed at dawn as a reprisal against ...

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  12. 1250 MILES NON-STOP ON BICYCLE

    AFTER pedalling continuously for 57[?] hours, during which time he travelled 1250 miles, Frank Rowe, of ...

    Article : 129 words
  13. PONSFORD HEADS A VERAGES

    PONSFORD'S unfinished innings for 229 against Cambridge University in the match concluded yesterday has sent ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. THE SCORES

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  15. AUST. TENNIS STARS WIN

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  16. TORONTO AIR RACE

    Sir, Phillip Sassoon stated in the House of Commons, that the British Air. Minister, on the invitation of the Canadian Government, had arranged ...

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  17. WAR MEMORIAL COST

    Not yet completed, the Shrine of Remembrance in the Melbourne Domain has already cost [?]306,000. including [?]60,000 paid to relief ...

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  18. ACROSS BORDER IN STOLEN CARS

    How prompt action on the part of the Queensland police in communicating with the police at Armidale. New South Wales, resulted in the ...

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  19. MISS BATTEN AT ATHENS

    The New Zealand airwoman, Miss Jean Batten, who is flying from England to Australia, arrived le[?] to-day from Athens. She is continuing her ...

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  21. OSAKA REPORTS DENIED

    Reports in Osaka (Japan) newspapers that the Prime Minister. Mr. Lyons, intended to revise the Australian tariff to exclude countries ...

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  22. O.G.P.U. CHIEF DEAD

    Menzhinsky, chief of the O.G.P.U., died of scelerosis of the heart. He will be given a State funeral and his ashes immured in the wall of the ...

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  24. BROKE ARM PLAYING FOOTBALL.

    Falling to the ground while playing football in Carrington Road, Coogee, last evening Patrick O'Dea, 15, of Coogee Bay Road, Coogee, ...

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  25. BRITISH WARSHIP IN COLLISION

    H.M.S. WHIRLWIND, of the Fifth Destroyer Flotilia, was in collision yesterday with the merchant steamer Luinncah (1074 tons), ...

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  26. KING'S IN COLLISION; RE-ROW'ORDERED

    A re-row was ordered to-day in the rowing race between The King's School (Sydney) and other schoolboy crews, following a collision between ...

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  27. TETANUS FROM A RABBIT BONE

    How a rabbit bone caused the death of a little boy was told at the Campsie Court yesterday. When the Parramatta District Coroner, Mr. ...

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  28. LATHAM WELCOMED BY MINISTER FOR NAVY

    The Minister of the Navy, Admiral Osumi, welcoming Mr. Latham lead or of the Australian "goodwill" mission to the East, said he whole ...

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  29. WHITSUNTIDE RECESS

    The House of Commons will adjourn for the Whitsuntide recess on the 18th inst., re-assembling again on the 29th, ...

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  30. COLLAPSED AND DIED

    Following his collapse at the offices of Allen, Allen and Hemsley solicitors, of Castlereagh Street, C[?] yesterday morning, [?] ...

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  31. FALE PRENTENCE CHARGE FAILS

    At the Quarter Sessions yesterday, Stanley Green was acquitted on a charge of false pretences. ...

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