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  3. ENGLAND'S TEST TRIAL Duleepsinhji 92 Not Out

    Rain marred the first day's play of which is worthless as a guide to the the Cardiff trial ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. NO DECISIONS BY BRITAIN

    It is stated that Britain has not reached a decision on any major problems at the Imperial Economic Conference despite the reports to ...

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  5. WOMAN'S BODY IN DAM Resident Of South Broken Hill

    The dead body of Mrs. Florence Amelia Edwards (48) was recovered from the Tramway Dam, about two miles to the east of South ...

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  6. AGED WOMAN'S DEATH

    Mrs. Sarah Jane Henderson (63), of Albert Park, who was admitted to hospital yesterday afternoon suffering from [?]evere head and other ...

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  7. DISPUTED WILL CASE

    In the Probate Court to-day James Andrew Duthie, car proprietor, who was a witness to the codicil which disinherited Ernest Robert Abigail, ...

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  8. "Judge" Swindell at Tin Hare Inquiry

    AT THE TIN HARE INQUIRY IN SYDNEY (left to right) — Mr. Coneybeare, Mrs. Swindell, and Mr. Frederick Shaver Swindell, who is a prominent figure in the inquiry. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. SAILING SHIP FOUNDERS Count Von Luckner Not Drowned

    It Was at first thought that Count von Luckner was on board the German sailing ship Niobe, which foundered in the Baltic Sea ...

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  10. Compulsory Pools; Victorian Move

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — Mr. Allen, the Minister for Agriculture, intends to ask the Cabinet to approve of the introduction during the coming ...

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  11. MORE TIN HARE DISCLOSURES

    When Mr. Justice Halse Rogers resumed the hearing of charges of corruption in connecton with the issue of tin hare licences to-day, ...

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  12. TALK OF REVOLT IN GERMANY

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says that it is believed that the parties of the Hight wing, which includes the ...

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  13. Labor Opposed to Upper House Reform

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Because the abolition of the Jpper House is a plank of the Labor platform the Stevens Government's reform ...

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  14. Olympic Games; Charlton's Chances

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — Mr. H. A. Bennett, the president of the Victorian Amateur Swimming Association, addressing the Rotary Club, said ...

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  15. Outcry in Germany

    BERLIN, July 27, — The disaster to the training ship has caused an out-cry in Germany against sailing ships. Such a catastrophe, it is said, is ...

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  16. WONTHAGGI DISMISSALS

    The Mayor of Wonthaggi has convened a meeting to consider what action shall be taken to force the Premier to hear the views of a ...

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  17. "Grimmett is Only Real Menace"

    "Grimmett is England's only real menace, [?]o England must have left-handers to counter him," says Patsy Hendren, the well-known Middlesex ...

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  18. NEW STATES SCHEMES

    Addressing members of the Teachers' Federation, Sir Robert Garran said the framers of the Federal Constitution foresaw the ...

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  19. Doumer's Slayer to Die

    PARIS, July 27. "I hope I die, but God will judge you, prosecutor," shouted Paul Gorguloff when he was sentenced to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. Alleged Attempted Suicide

    Constable Davis had just returned to the Central Station when he was sent to North Broken Hill from where a man had telephoned that a woman ...

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  21. Mr. Goode Tenders. Resignation

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Mr. J. C. Goode, Chief Transpart Commissioner, tendered his resignation in writing to the Minister for Transport, ...

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  22. Wandering Dogs; Judge's Decision

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — According to a reserved judgment given in the District Court to-day by Judge Edwards, if a dog is found at large and not ...

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  24. Mollison and Amy Johnson

    LONDON, July 27. — Amy Johnson and Mr. A. Mollison have made plans to be married to-day at St. George's, one of the most fashionable ...

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  25. Workless Boys; 40,000 in State

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — According to estimates prepared by the special sub-committee of the economics committee appointed by Mr. Davies, the ...

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  27. Children and Films

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Dr. Moyes, the Bishop of Armidale, referring to his statement that cinema programmes were often detrimental to ...

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  28. Labor in Power; Mr. Scullin Confident

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — Mr. Scullin, the leader of the Federal Opposition, addressing a meeting at Collingwood, said he felt sure thut his ...

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  29. Cost of Goods; as High as in 1929

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Giving evidence at the basic wage inquiry, Mr. Kavanagh (for the Bread Carters' Union) said clothing and other goods ...

    Article : 69 words
  30. Relief Work; All To Share Equally

    SYDNEY, Thursday. — Mr. Dunningham, the Minister for Labor, states that registered unemployed who have not applied for food sustenance relief ...

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  31. Explosion on 'Plane; Three Killed

    LONDON, July 27. — Bruce Bossom, 24-year-olrt pilot, his mother, and Prince Otto, of Germany, were killed to-day when Bossom's 'plane was ...

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