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  3. CITY FORECAST:

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  5. ENGLISH TEST ULTIMATUM

    TOOWOOMBA, Thursday. -- "No withdrawal of the word, 'unsportsmanlike,' no Fourth Test." This is the ultimatum from the English cricket team ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. SPEED-BOATS IN RELAY RACE

    CALIFORNIANS HAVE TAKEN up speedboat racing in relays. The picture shows Martin C. Martin, in "Blue Streak," passing the baton to his team-mate, Loretta Turnbull, in "Sunkist," in a race at Long Beach (Cal.). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. TO-DAY'S Daily Telegraph

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  8. THEY SAID GOOD-BYE

    SOME of the American tennis party at a farewell gathering before they sailed for home yesterday by the Aorangi. Seated, Mrs. Allison, with ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. SOCIAL AID UNIFIED

    A scheme for co- ordination of social services and closer co-operation between" public charities and Government ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. YOUNG, BUT CAPABLE

    THE VERY junior bandmaster of the Free Kindergarten Band at Riley Street, East Sydney. A special appeal is now being made for support ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. LOWER PENSION PAYMENTS

    BY proclamation, effect has been given to that section of the Finances Adjustment Act providing for a reduction in ...

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  12. NOT LIKED IN U.S.

    Enthusiasm for the widely - heralded British- American war debt and economic conferences ...

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  13. FIGHTING IN JEHOL IS FIERCE AGAIN

    FIERCE lighting is again taking place in Jehol Province, Chinese troops having made several onslaughts on the ...

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  14. HITLER'S FOUR YEARS PLAN FOR GERMANY

    FOLLOWING the dissolution of the Reichstag, involving the, fourth election in a year, the Chancellor (Herr Hitler), in ...

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  15. Go on With Tests, says M.C.C. Man

    THE M.C.C. is astounded at the disclosure of the visit to Mr. J. H. Thomas, Dominions Secretary, which was intended to be ...

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  16. LATHAM FOR SYDNEY

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. -- The Federal Attorney- General, Mr, Latham, will leave for Sydney on Sunday to address a number of ...

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  17. The Telegram

    FOLLOWING is purl of Mr. Warner's, telegram to Mr. Crutchley:-- "Members of the English ...

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  19. MINISTERS ACT AS MEDIATORS

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Following the intimation of the English managers that the question of playing the fourth Test must remain in abeyance ...

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  20. MANAGER EVE IS UNCONCERNED

    Manager of the last Olympic team, Mr. J. W. S. Eve, is not greatly concerned at the censure motion passed on him for the lack of official ...

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  21. LONG LEAVE FOR CHIEF JUSTICE

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.-- Leave of absence on full pay has been granted to the Chief Justice of Che High Court, Sir Prank Gavan Duffy, ...

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  22. ARRANGING FOR THE TEST

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--"I have heard of no suggestion that the match between Queensland and the Englishmen should not be played. ...

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  23. ARMY OF SHREDS AND PATCHES

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Because the money voted for defence by the Federal Government is insufficient Australia's military forces at present ...

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  24. WINDOWS BROKEN, SHOP WRECKED

    To stop a number of youths from playing handball against the wall of his shop in Bourke Street, Darling- hurst, last night, a foreign fish-shop ...

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  25. STATE WHEAT PURCHASE

    BRISBANE, Thursday.--Flour millers will meet to-morrow to discuss a letter from the State Wheat Board, in which the board requests ...

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  26. LATE NEWS

    Though it is impossible yet to [?] even an approximate estimate of the casualties, losses by the Chinese attacking Japanese ...

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  27. DOMESTIC SCIENCE EXAMINATION

    Both the city and country results in the recent examination, on completion of the three years' course of Domestic Science, were made ...

    Article : 74 words
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  29. FORMER MANAGER HAS NO FEARS

    Syd. Smith, Jar., manager of two Australian teams to England, has no fear that the remaining Tests will be cancelled. ...

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  30. ROBBED AGED MOTHER

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.--Manus Diamond, aged 52, carpenter, of Chil- well, was, at Geelong Supreme Court to-day, found guilty of having robbed ...

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  31. GAVE RACING STUD TO THE NATION

    The death has occurred of Lord Wavertree, a noted breeder and trainer of racehorses, at the age of 77. ...

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  32. TRAM BLOCKAGE

    When the second unit of a combination tram jumped the points outside St. Mary's Cathedral shortly after three o'clock yesterday after. ...

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  33. MR. CRUTCHLEY, OYSTER

    CANBERRA, Thursday. -- When asked a series of questions on the trouble between the Englishmen and the Board of Control, Mr. Crutchley ...

    Article : 38 words
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