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  4. CRAWFORD MISSES A GOLDEN CHANCE

    WHILE Australia and America broke even in the first two Davis Cup singles rubbers yesterday, Jack Crawford missed a golden chance of placing the tourists in a well-nigh ...

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  5. FARM WORKER IS SHOT DEAD

    WHEN he is alleged to have refused to fight a duel with rifles at Boomi, 60 miles north of Mudgee, yesterday morning. ...

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  6. Found Body Of Missing Man

    From this canoe, in which they are shown seated, Robert Helliwell, 19, of William Street, Rose Bay (left), and Stanley Packwood, 19, of Liverpool Street, Rose Bay. recovered the body of Alexander Collins from the water at Taylor's Day on Saturday afternoon. They assisted to lift the grim find on to the rocks. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. CAVALCADE OF THE WEEK-END

    This attractive trio took part in the Bishop Broughton centenary pageant at the Show Ground on Saturday. They are ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. ARABS CLASH WITH TROOPS & POLICE

    SPORADIC shootings continue throughout the country, and the latest conflict occurred yesterday, when troops ...

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  10. MUNITIONS

    RIGHT-WING Conservatives, led by Sir Edward Brigg, supported by Sir Robert Horne, asked for the appointment of an additional ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Ann Harding Tries a March On Ex-Husband

    ANN HARDING, famous film star, figured in a sensational drama prior to sailing to England yesterday with her seven-years-old daughter, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. FERRIER DEFEATED IN FINAL

    AFTER having looked the winner, the Australian, Jim Ferrier, went down to Hector Thompson in the final of the ...

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  13. NAZI BAN ON SIR M. CAMPBELL

    THE Nazi Press has been forbidden to mention Sir Malcolm Campbell, holder of the worlds motor speed record, owing to an ...

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  14. BRITISH TREASURY BILLS

    THE total amount applied for in tenders for £50,000,000 Treasury Bills was £67,035,000. The average rate per cent, for bills at three months ...

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  15. LORD DARLING DEAD

    The death has occurred in his 87th year of Lord Darling, the well-known judge in the King's Bench Division, who retired in 1923. Lord Darling ...

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  16. STOP PRESS

    A man about 80 years of ago, believed to be named Carson, of [?], was knocked sown by a [?]ster car at the corner of ...

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  17. ALLEGEDLY DAMAGED CITY HOTEL

    Following the alleged slashing of cushions, lounge chairs and window blinds at Usher's Hotel, Castlereagh Street, on Saturday afternoon, ...

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  18. "STAY-IN" STRIKES

    SETTLEMENTS have been secured in a number of the industrial disputes, but several thousand workers are still conducting "stay-in" ...

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  19. Fog Slows Down The Queen Mary

    ALL hope of the Queen Mary capturing the Blue Ribbon of the Atlantic has been abandoned as the vessel has been compiled to slow ...

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