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  4. HIS MAJESTY AT ROYAL MANOEUVRES

    His Majesty the King was an interested spectator at the recent manoeuvres of the British Navy. Top.— Salvaging a Queen Bee wireless— controlled pilotless plane that had been damaged during firing practice by H.M.S. Rodney and H.M.S. Royal Oak. Bottom.—Cruisers of the 2nd. Cruiser ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ENGLISH TEST TEAM WAS CHOSEN IN AN OLD INN

    The choice of Nichols in the English 13 for the Third Test is surprising. He has been in and out of Test teams for so many years that his re-inclusion at the age of 37 suggests that the committee despairs of the younger talent. ...

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  7. WAITE AND WHITE BOWL WELL

    With two wickets in hand, Yorkshire at the luncheon adjournment of the second day’s play against Australia, were only 34 runs behind Australia’s ...

    Article : 265 words
  8. ROBBERY UNDER ARMS

    Five years’ imprisonment on each of two counts of robbery under arms, to be served concurrently, was imposed by Judge Foster in ...

    Article : 293 words
  9. CHINESE AIRMEN TURN ON THE FIREWORKS

    Chinese warplanes raided the Japanese river fleet at Anking to-day and claim to have sunk 12 vessels, including an aircraft-carrier and two destroyers, and to have disabled 23. The Japanese claim to have brought ...

    Article : 364 words
  10. BRIBE OFFERS ALLEGED

    Attempts to bribe detectives were alleged by the Crown in General Sessions to-day when three charges of stealing from cars parked in ...

    Article : 200 words
  11. Waiting For the Next Race at Corowa

    Warm clothing was essential to combat the cold wind that blew throughout the Corowa race meeting on Saturday and this group indicates the general trend. Left to right, Mrs. Phillip Lusk, Mrs. Don Simpson, and Mr. J. H. Cooke. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. STREET CORNER TALK

    At yesterday’s meeting of Chiltern Shire Council, Cr. Keller said that at the request of ratepayers he had ordered the work on the ...

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  13. TWO OF THE SELECTORS

    SIR PELHAM WARNER MR. J. TURNBULL. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. 100 RUNS IN 65 MINUTES

    Holmes, of Surrey, playing against Sussex, made 103 runs, reaching his century in 66 minutes, which was the fastest century made for the season, ...

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  15. BRIGHTENING UP THE TESTS

    Sir,—Allow me to offer a few suggestions upon two of the outstanding difficulties in Test cricket; and to try and overcome the unpleasant “post ...

    Article : 217 words
  16. CONTROL OF MUNICIPAL MARKETS

    The Director of Marketing (Mr. A. A. Watson) suggested to be Fruit Industry Commissioner (Mr McCulloch) to-day that an advisory ...

    Article : 156 words
  17. JEWS MURDER ARABS

    A further Jewish reprisal for Arab terrorism occurred to-day when, following the shooting of a Jewish colonist at Samaria, a Mills bomb was ...

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  18. HOPES FOR BETTER THINGS AT DARWIN

    The managing director of Qanta’s Empire Airways (Mr Hudson Fysh) said that the facilities for handling passengers at Darwin were known to ...

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  19. HOW DEMOCRACY IS EN- DANGERED

    “This seems to me a perversion of the principle of democratic Government,” said Mr. S. J. Burt, examiner in business principles for the ...

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  20. QUEENSLAND COLDER THAN HOBART

    Queensland is experiencing unseasonable weather, it being as cold in the tropics as in Melbourne. In parts of the south-west ...

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