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  4. THE FIFTH TEST

    The Manchester Test match has enhanced Australia's chances of winning the Oval Test (says Arthur Mailey). The English selectors are still ...

    Article : 163 words
  5. THE METAL MARKET

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  6. NEW SOUTH WALES

    Richard Cheetham was knocked off his cycle while on his way home at Granville last night, and was severely handled by two men. His week's ...

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  7. BRITISH POLITICS

    Mr. E. Sandbam (Labor) was solemnly censured in the House of Commons this afternoon for his recent speech alleging that some unspecified ...

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  8. 48 HOUR WEEK

    The starting and finishing times under the Shop Assistants (northumberland) Award and the Shop Assistants (country) Award have been ...

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  9. AERIAL DOINGS

    Andrew Cunningham arrived at Longreach last night en route for Wyndham. He said he had no intention of breaking records on the flight to England. ...

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  10. THE MINES

    The production of zinc concentrates ceased at the South mine at noon today. Mr A. Fairweather, superintendent, stated that 13 men were ...

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  11. SPORTING

    W. L. (Young) Stribling (American heavyweight) received £7000 for his defeat of Phil Scott on Monday. Scott was guaranteed £3700 by Jeff ...

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  12. BLOCK 14 & PROPRIETARY MEN DISCUSS RELIEF POSITION

    The following is reprinted from the W.I.U. newspaper:- A meeting was held yesterday morning in the supper-room of the Trades ...

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  13. ELDERLY WOMAN KILLED BY HIT-AND-RUN MOTORIST

    The police are searching for a hit-and-run motor driver who knocked down and killed Alexie Adams, an elderly woman, near her home at ...

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  14. ON WAY TO CLONCURRY

    Andrew Cunningham left Longreach for Cloncurry this morning on another stage of his flight. ...

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  15. TENNIS

    The following are the Kia-Ora Tennis Club teams to play against the Maroon Tennis Club on Sunday afternoon next.—A Team: R. Jackson, D. Kenny, ...

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  16. TO LEAVE ON MONDAY

    Andrew Cunningham, who is on a mystery flight to England, left Charleville yesterday and expects to reach Wyndham on Sunday. He will begin ...

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  17. SYDNEY DRUG TRAFFIC

    Kate Barry, also known as Kate Leigh, was convicted in the Central Police Court yesterday on a charge of having had cocaine in her possession ...

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  18. FEDERAL WHEAT POOL

    The decision to take another poll on the question whether a wheat pool should be formed was arrived at by Ministers at a special meeting of the ...

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  19. SHEARING DISPUTE

    A meeting of members of the A.W.U. was held in the Trades Hall this morning when the A.W.U. award was the subject of discussion. ...

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  20. GUILTY OF BOOKMAKING

    Stanley Findlay, charged with having carried on the business of a bookmaker, was sentenced to nine months' imprisonment. ...

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  21. FOUR NEW BRITISH BABIES. NAMED AFTER CRICKETERS

    Australian cricketers, according to a clergyman, are providing new Christian names for little Britons. Already the minister has christened two infants ...

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  22. ENGLAND TO AUSTRALIA

    A cable has been received by Miss Mary Powell, fiancee of Wing-Commander Kingsford Smith, stating that the airman will leave England for ...

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  23. NATURAL LIVING

    The haman race leads a "wholly unnatural existence, according to a wealthy American who has studied the subject closely. He says that man ...

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  24. UNREST IN NEW BRITAIN

    According to a message from Rabaul the natives are restive in the Nakanai district of New Britain. It is reported that Patrol-Officer Penhalluriack was ...

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  25. MRS. V. BRUCE'S AMBITION TO FLY TO AUSTRALIA

    "I would like to eclipse the record of Squadron-Leader Bert Hinkler," said Mrs. Victor Bruce, who plans to fly to Australia. "However, that will ...

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  26. AUBURN WOMAN'S DEATH

    The police are inquiring into the death of Mrs. Eliza Richards (35), of Auburn, who died in hospital early on Thursday morning some hours after ...

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  27. NARRABEEN MOTOR ACCIDENT

    In a motor accident in a lonely part of Narrabeen early this morning a man was killed and a young woman injured. The victims were:—Dead, ...

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  28. THREE PERSONS KILLED

    Three young people were killed in a motoring accident yesterday morning. A lorry laden with wool driven by Garnet Walton (19) overturned on a wet ...

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  29. CUSTOMS REVENUE

    According to figures issued yesterday, the Customs revenue for July, the first month of the financial year, showed a drop of nearly £1,500,000 as compared ...

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  30. ACCIDENT AT COCKBURN

    George Wilson, a resident of Cookburn, was brought to Broken Hill on the express this morning and later taken in the ambulance to the ...

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  31. QUEENSLAND PUBLIC SERVICE

    In the Arbitration Court Mr. Justice Webb announced a reduction of 6 per cent. in wages and salaries in respect of awards applying to the State Public ...

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  32. HEAD-ON MOTOR COLLISION

    Mrs. Laura Collins (26), of Coogee, was killed instantly, and her husband, Patrick Collins (27), was seriously injured when their car crashed headlong ...

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  33. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    A conference of representatives of both Houses of Parliament will be held next week to discuss the Arbitration Bill. ...

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  34. LORD BADEN-POWELL

    Advice has been received from Imperial headquarters, London, by the Victorian Boy Scouts' Association that Loxd Robert Baden-Powell (Chief ...

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  36. "RED DAY"

    In connection with the Communist demonstration yesterday on the occasion of "Red International Day," 22 arrests were made. At the Central ...

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  37. "AVOID LLOYD GEORGE"

    Sir William Lawrence, treasurer of the Royal Horticultural Society, addressing college students, said:- "I want to warn you against Lloyd ...

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  38. KILLING OF ABORIGINAL AT TRIBAL CEREMONIAL

    Before Judge Mallam and a jury in Darwin Supreme Court to-day, George, an aboriignal, was charged with having murdered Frank, another ...

    Article : 135 words
  39. PASTORAL INDUSTRY

    The United Graziers' Association of Queensland is seeking a reduction of rates of wages, including piecework rates, by 12½ per cent, in five awards ...

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    MR BEN WOLFE. who will be the first radio police officer. Working from a powerful station in the United States be will protect the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    PROFESSOR C. E. FAWSITT, of Sydney University, who emphasises the danger of using bathheaters not fitted with good escape flues. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  42. FOUND ON RAILWAY LINE

    The horribly mangled body of James Wildman (41), of Bexley, was discovered on the railway line at Allawah Station, between Carlton and ...

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  43. TWO IN MELBOURNE

    Two persons were arrested during a Communist demonstration yesterday and were charged with using insulting language to the police. There was no ...

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  44. GUN ACCIDENT TO YOUTH

    From investigations on the spot and the scorched appearance of his coat where the shot entered, the police are of opinion that Kenneth Mack Dalziel ...

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    MR. JOHN H. WHITLEY, formerly Speaker of the House of Commons. He is now chairman of the British Broadcasting Company. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  46. YACHT REPORTED MISSING

    Fears are entertained for the safety of the yacht Valkyrie which left Australia for Norfolk Island on May 8, and which has not been seen since. ...

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  47. AN EVENTFUL TRIP

    The Rev. Morris Bold, Wesleyan minister, who was going home with his wife to Barnet after a holiday in Cornwall, had an eventful journey. ...

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  48. YOUNG MAN KILLED

    Mr. Lawrence O'Brien (aged 22 years), butcher, of Coppin-street, Richmond, was killed instantly when a car he was driving crashed into a tree and ...

    Article : 133 words
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  52. FIRE AT HERBERTON (Q.)

    A fire last night destroyed the Post Office Hotel at Herberton. The bakery and residence and office of C. Wright, commission agent, were also burnt. ...

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  53. "NO TOMMY ROT"

    "I leave all to my sister, Augusta, and no tommy rot about it." With these words Mr. Arthur Bond Yockney, of Lindisfarme, Corsham, Wiltshire ...

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  54. BASIC WAGE STANDARD

    An application has been lodged with the Federal Arbitration Court for a review of the basic wage standard. The application, which was made on ...

    Article : 79 words
  55. TELEPHONE TO TASMANIA

    After a detailed examination of the position Mr. J. A. Lyons, Postmaster-General, has decided to move in the House of Representatives that the ...

    Article : 99 words
  56. THE TRANSPORT ACT

    The Transport Act was proclaimed yesterday and will operate from August 5. ...

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