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  4. Manchester Washout May Mean End of Four-day Test Matches

    For chronological purposes the third Test match at Old Trafford, Manchester, will be recorded as a draw. At 11 o’clock this morning, when the drizzle, which set in early in the morning was still falling, and surrounding factories were working under ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Once a Sturdy Gum, Now But Splinters

    How members of the Hume Boat Club prepare their playing ground Trees which hide just beneath the surface of Hume Reservoir and endanger water craft are being removed now that the level of the reservoir is low Trees are bored and blasted with gelignite, the shattered limbs sinking to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. MILLIONAIRE PILOT FLYING OVER RUSSIA ON WAY HOME

    Howard R. Hughes, [?] pilot, landed at [?] Bonrget at 4.30 yesterday afternoon, having made a non-stop flight from ...

    Article : 278 words
  8. WILL MR. CHAMBERLAIN HEED GRIM WARNING?

    “Long-range batteries near Algeciras and also on the African coast opposite Gibraltar should render good service when it comes to cutting British and French vital lines,” is an extract from a German document reaching the “News-Chronicle,” which is fully satisfied of its authenticity. ...

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  9. SUBSTITUTE MATCH FAVORED

    Cricket officials favor the Australian cricketers playing a substitute Test at Manchester early next month, in place of the one which has been ...

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  10. BRADMAN LIKELY TO WIN FIGHT WITH BOARD

    It is understood that only a simple majority of the Board of Control will be needed to rescind the resolution refusing Mrs. Bradman permission to go ...

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  11. KING’S UNVEILING OF WAR MEMORIAL TO BE BROAD-CAST TO AUSTRALIA

    The British Broadcasting Corporation announces that short wave descriptions of the King’s unveiling of the Villers-Bretonneaux war memorial, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. IS TOO HEAVY A TOLL TAKEN OF ROYALTY?

    In view of the indisposition of the King, Queen Elizabeth, contrary to previous intentions, will attend the presentation party at Buckingham ...

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  13. YOUTHS AND CRIME

    At Quarter Sessions to-day Judge Curlewis said that judges, including himself, had been far too lenient in dealing with youthful offenders. ...

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  14. General Hold-up Likely

    As a result or the strike of mutton slaughtermen at Homebush abattoir the Meat Industry Commissioner (Mr. J. Morrett) ...

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  15. ALL QUIET ON U.A.P. FRONT AGAIN

    It was claimed that following a meeting of the U.A.P. Parliamentary to-day, the breach which threatened to develop between members and Cabinet had been healed and that many matters which had led to friction between die two sections had been satisfactorily adjusted. ...

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  16. TRADE TALKS HOLD-UP

    The fourth successive meeting of British and Australian Ministers front which officials have been excluded was held to-night, in a [?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. NATIONAL TRADES HALL MAY BE ERECTED AT CANBERRA

    Proposals to erect a national trades hall at Canberra were advanced another stage to-day. Executive officers of the Australian Council of Trades ...

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  18. YOUTH’S APPEARANCE IN COURT FOLLOWS FIRE IN MAIL VAN

    At the Central Police Court to-day, Stanley Thomas Andrew Nicholls, 18, was charged with having maliciously damaged a motor lorry, the property ...

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  19. TO SEARCH FOR MISSING BARQUE WITH 54 CADETS ON BOARD

    The German steamer, Leuna, will sail on July 25 from Port Kembla on a search for the missing German training barque, Admiral Karpfanger, with ...

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  20. MINER KILLED BY FALL OF COAL

    William Porter, 44 of Cessnock, was killed by a fall of coal at Aberdare Central Colliery to-day. The fall took place in the same section of the mine ...

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  21. SHORTAGE OF GIRL FACTORY WORKERS AND SKILLED TRADESMEN

    A shortage of girl factory workers and skilled tradesmen has been reported by Sydney employers. The Under-Secretary of the Department of Labor ...

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