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  4. AUSTRALIA IN A COMMANDING LEAD

    TWO heavy showers of rain fell in Melbourne last night, but at midnight the sky was cloudless, and indications point to better weather conditions for the fourth day of the Test. MELBOURNE, Monday. ...

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  5. POSITION IN THE MEDITERRANEAN

    THE joint declaration by Britain and Italy signed, in Rome on Saturday contains undertakings to respect each ...

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  6. Country Tennis Tournament

    The Country Tennis Tournament commenced at the White City Courts yesterday, and will continue all the week. Here is the Newcastle junior team, which hopes for many successes. Left to right: Misses M. McGill, E. Casey, G. Lindus, B. Christensen. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Defied Bowlers

    FRANK WARD, the South Australian: bowler, who faced the fresh bowlers of England in the Third Test match in Melbourne yesterday, and defied ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. STRIKE THREAT TO U.S. MOTOR INDUSTRY

    A THREATENED strike among General Motors Corporation employees. affecting 135,000 persons, may paralyse half of the United ...

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  9. MURDER CHARGE PREFERRED

    Charged in the City Court to-day with having murdered Mrs. Edith Rachel May Praetz. or Walker, of Victoria Street, North Melbourne, on ...

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  10. Toll of the Road

    SIR HUBERT WILKINS, the famous Australian explorer, has reached here in an effort to raise another £10,000 towards the £35,000 ...

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  11. ENGLISH HOPE IS SLIGHT

    NO wonder the tremendous crowd were at the Cricket Ground early to-day. The opening over meant so much to ...

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  12. BODY WAS FLOATING IN LAKE

    Following the fatal shooting of Merle Maud Moss, 16, in a laneway at Ballarat late last night, police investigating the crime to-day found ...

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  13. DON IS NEARING HOBBS' RECORD

    IN the second Test, in Sydney, last month, Don Bradman passed Clem Hill's record of 2660 aggregate runs in Tests against England. When ...

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  14. SHOULD BE FINE TO-DAY

    A CHANGE to finer weather was evident over the State generally yesterday. Temperatures were warm and sultry, the highest readings being ...

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  15. INSTANT DEATH IN COLLISION

    A MOTOR cyclist was killed instantly last night when the machine he was riding and a car came into collision in ...

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  17. GILLIGAN SAYS AUST. WILL WIN

    ARTHUR GILLIGAN, captain of the 1924-25 English Test team, said last night that Australia, was certain to win the third Test. ...

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  18. An Early Photo

    An early photo, of Mrs. Wallis Simpson (when she as Mrs. Spencer). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. STOP PRESS

    The Foreign Office has received confirmation of the report that 4000 Italians Landed at Cadis, Spain, on January 1, from the ...

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  20. INVESTIGATION INTO MAN'S DEATH

    After a post-mortem yesterday had failed to reveal the cause of the death of Norman Featherstone, 45, of Spring Street, Paddington, his ...

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  21. PROBABLY FINE FOR TO-DAY'S CRICKET

    In a special cricket forecast, issued to-night, some light showers were anticipated later, with conditions improving to-morrow. South-west to ...

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  22. NO ANXIETY FOR MISSING PATROL

    Although nothing has been heard at Canberra of the Champion patrol since the Administrator of Papua, Sir Hubert Murray, announced that ...

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