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  5. Stan. McCabe’s Great Fighting Innings to Save Australia

    A great fighting innings by Stan McCabe, the vice-captain who knocked up 232 runs—his highest score in Test cricket—was a feature of to-day’s play in the first Test match between England and Australia on the Trent Bridge Oval. ...

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  6. FATE OF NATIONAL INSURANCE IN BALANCE

    The Federal Government will probably decide both its own future and that of Parliament at a critical meeting to be held to-morrow to consider the course of action on the National Insurance Bill. Two courses are open to the Government, but because it is unable to ...

    Article : 439 words
  7. AN “UNCEREMONIOUS ARREST”

    Well-known wool broker and Digger, Mr. A. A. Rogers was treated with scant rspeci by the “military police,” who are seen bundling him off to “gaol.”—An incident in the Diggers’ golf day at Albury yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. LORD NUFFIELD AGAIN NOT PRESENT AT HEARING OF CONSPIRACY CHARGE

    When the hearing or the charges against John Bruce Thornton, 50, of having Incited Geoffery Ramsden to conspire with him to kidnap Lord ...

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  9. PROFITS IN GLASS

    A record profit of £287,G28 was earned by Australian Glass Manufacturers Co. Ltd. during the year ended March 31. This is an increase of ...

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  10. LABOR DISUNITY

    After discussing disunity in the Labor movement in N.S.W., the Federal executive of the A.L.P. to-day decided by eight votes to four not to ...

    Article : 129 words
  11. PLANE’S FORCED LANDING

    The Airlines of Australia Dragon “Yonana” made a forced landing on a narrow strip of beach about 10 miles north of Cardwell this morning on the ...

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  12. FOOT-AND-MOUTH DISEASE DELIBERATELY SPREAD

    Oxfordshire farmers are Suggesting that foot-and-mouth disease has been deliberately spread among their cattle. They suspect ...

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  13. THE SCORES

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  14. GERMAN REPUDIATION

    The diplomatic correspondent “The Times,” in commenting on the protest of the guarantor countries to Germany against her failure to meet ...

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  15. GALE CAUSES HAVOC

    Heavy timbers crashed on a congregation of 17 in the Southern Cross Methodist Church last night, when the town was swept by a ...

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  16. WHEAT CROP FAILURE

    Disastrous wheat crop failure threatens the Mediterranean countries, particularly Italy, where exports of flour have been banned, according to a ...

    Article : 114 words
  17. AUSTRALIA’S BIGGEST CITY

    Sydney had a population of 1,279.080 at the end or last year, according to tho latest, bulletin issued by the Government ...

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  18. “FREE SPEECH RESTRICTION”

    Mr Frank Burke (Labor M.L.A.), and a former Speaker or the Legislative Assembly, said to-day that Labor members on the Parliamentary ...

    Article : 71 words
  19. 8000 GIRLS WILL NEVER SMOKE

    Archbishop Duhig said to-day that pledges to refrain from smoking had been made by 8000 girls in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Brisbane. ...

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  20. QUEEN RECOVERED

    Queen Elizabeth has recovered from the slight cold which she contracted last week. She will extend the races at Ascot in the coming week ...

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