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  4. Second Test Ends in a Draw!

    With the early dismissal of Edrich for 10, and Hammond for two in the final day’s play in the second Test at Lords to-day, England had fallen into a parlous position from which she was extricated by the sparkling batting of Paynter and Compton, neither of whom spared the bowling. ...

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  6. HAMMOND TO REST

    Hammond, after the conclusion of the Test to-day, will rest. He will not play against Essex, and it is still uncertain whether he will play ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. T. D. MUTCH. EX-LABOR MAN. NOW U.A.P. M.L.A.

    The distribution of preferences was completed in the Coogee by-election to-night, giving the former Labor member of the Legislative Assembly, ...

    Article : 112 words
  8. WAR DECLARED ON LONE DOG

    War has been declared on an “outlaw” dog in the Wensleydale, Yan Yan Girl and Bamhra district, about 30 miles from Geelong, and farmeate are ...

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  9. PLAYED A STERLING HAND

    D. COMPTON [?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. REVENTLOWS MAY SEPARATE

    Preliminary separation proceedings have been launched between Count and Countess Haugwitz-Reventlow. It is understood that the couple will ...

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  11. MISSING BOY, LOST IN DANDENONG RANGES, FOUND

    Murray Sinciair 14, who had been missing from home near Monbulk in the Dandonong Ranges since yesterday morning, was found to-day. ...

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  12. £2000 FIRE AT BENDIGO

    When a fire broke out in a twostorey building in Lyttleton Terrace, last night, all the contents, Including tyres tools, furniture and personal ...

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  13. QUEEN’S ENGAGEMENTS

    Queen Elizabeth will not attend either of the July Courts. The King probably will be supported by Queen Mary. ...

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  14. UNVEILING MEMORIAL.

    Mr. Leslie Hore-Belisha, Minister for War, will attend the unveiling of the Villors-Bretonneux memorial, at the invitation of the Australian ...

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  15. AMERICA AND GERMANY

    The Berlin correspondent of the “News Chronicle” quotes the Danzig newspaper “Vorposten” in support of an assertion that German and ...

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  16. CARE OF STATE’S CHILD-LIFE

    “The Child Welfare Bill, which will be presented to Parliament early this session contains provisions that make the measure the most modern code for ...

    Article : 81 words
  17. PURE STOCK FOODS

    The desire of pastoral organisations for many years will be met as a result of a decision of State Cabinet to-day to introduce a Stock Foods Bill as ...

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  18. CABARET RAIDED: WAITERS FINED

    For breaches of the Licensing Act, the head waiter and a waiter at the New Embassy, one of Melbourne’s best known cabarets, were each fined ...

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  19. SLAUGHTERMEN BACK AT WORK

    Following a [?] meeting slaughtermen, who went on strike at the abattoir yesterday, resumed again to-day. The men won their point that ...

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