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  4. PLAYER-WRITER RULE Speculation About Bradman

    The position of Bradman, following the Board of Control's ultimatum regarding player-writers is the sole topic of conversation in ...

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  5. RESIGNS FROM CABINET

    (Special to "The Winer.") LONDON, September 23. The "Daily Herald" says that Viscount Snowden, Lord Privy Seal, has ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. CONFLICT AT GENEVA Mr. Henderson And Sir, John Simon

    A serious difference of opinion between Mr. Arthur Henderson, chairman of the Disarmament Con ference, and the British Jelgate, ...

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  7. Cornwall Aground In The Port t River

    THE 10,537-TON STEAMER CORNW ALL aground in the Port Adelaide River near Osborne. The Cornwall, which is laden with wool, frozen ment, and general cargo, went aground at hight tide on Friday morning, but was floated off at high tide to-day. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. UPPER HOUSE REFORM

    Last Wednesday night at a late hour the. second reading of the Legislative Council Reform Bill was passed by 53 votes to 25. ...

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  9. HARBOR BRIDGE FATALITY

    Falling 160ft. from the southern approach of the Harbor Bridge to the road below, an elderly man was killed instantly. His injuries were ...

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  10. "BONE SETTER" KNIGHT

    Sir Herbert Barker, the famous manipulative surgeon, or "bone setter," has replied in the."Times" to statement that he is not entitled ...

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  11. MANCHURIAN NEW STATE Britain May Refuse Recognition

    The Geneva correspondent of the London Daily Telegraph" says the Lytton report on the relations between China and Japan has been ...

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  12. CHALLENGE To THIEVES

    Matthew Charles Chidgey, marine store denier, had a sensational encounter with thieves at Abbotsford early this morning as a result of ...

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  13. CRICKET LEAGUE PROSPECIS

    Prospects for a successful season so far as the Barrier District Cricket League is concerned appear lo be bright, judging from the ...

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  14. BRADMAN MAKES STATEMENT

    While emphasising that he desired to play in Test cricket, Bradman said to-day that he would not break his newspaper contract under any circumstances. ...

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  15. League Of Nations And Finance

    The League of Nations is heading for a financial crisis in 1933 if sometliing. is not done quickly. The League's supervisory committee to ...

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  16. LONDON WOOL SALES Good Competition At Full Rates

    There was good Home and foreign competition at the full late rates at the wool sales to-day. The quantity offered was 11,756 bales, including ...

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  17. England Would Resent 8-Ball Over

    The M.C.C. is gratified at the rejection by the Australien Board of Cricket Control of the New South Wales proposal for an eight-ball ever ...

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  18. Change of Front by France

    GENEVA, September 22.— France has decided to abandon its faintlycamouflaged support of Japan's aggression in the Far East, and in ...

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  19. CITY LIBRARY REPORT

    A total of 9797 adult's and 998 juveniles borrowed books from City Councillibraries for the month ended August 31. according to a report presented by ...

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  20. CANNED FRUITS PREFERENCE

    As a result of the Ottawa Conference, the value of the preferencegranted by Britain to Australia on canned fruits has been increased from ...

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  21. Prices Advance In Perth

    PERTH, Saturday.—The first wool sale of the season was held at Perth to-day, when 22,000 bales were offered. There was a clearance of more ...

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  23. THE OTTAWA AGREEMENT

    A persistent rumor that Britain intends to make trade treaties with foreign countries and place them on a par with the Dominions is [?] ...

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  24. Melbourne Opinions

    Referring to the Bradman situation, Mr. E. R. Mayne, a former international player, said:-"Cricket is a great game. It will go on after ...

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  26. NEW TRAMS FOR SYDNEY

    It is not likely that any works scheme which has been put in operation during the past couple of years will have such a benellcial effect on ...

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  27. State Selector's Opinion

    Mr. R. Boyee (State selector) said lt appeared illogical to him that of two leading batsmen one should be permitted to write while the other is ...

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  28. LONG PURSUIT ENDED

    After the pursuit of an aboriginal almost continuously for several weeks in rugged Kimberly country, Constable Bunt has arrested Long Billy ...

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  29. Old Sanctuary Found

    A sanctuary where the Arabian goddess Allat was venerated has been located at Jebel-Ruum, 25 miles-to the cast of Akaba, at the northern tip of ...

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  30. Clem Hill's Opinion

    "No man can do justice to the game if he is writing articles [?] the piay," said Mr. Clem Hill to-day, "When he is writing he has to wake ...

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  31. The News In London

    "A Bradman Bombshell" and "A Bradman Scare" were nowspaper sellers' poster lines confronting lunch hour crowds to-day. The decision of ...

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  32. Picture Shows Crowded

    So great was the interast in the celebration of Mickey and Minnie Mouse's webling this afternoon that the management of Johnson's ...

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  33. Rabbit Skinned Alive

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—At ameeting of the Victorian Society for the Protection of Animals, the secretary reported, that two young men in ...

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  34. WOMEN VOTERS IN AUSTRALIA

    The extent to which women control the destinies ot the Commonwealth is shown in a return of votes cast at the last olection, furnished for Mr. ...

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  35. Sales Tax On Explosives

    CANBERIIA, Thursday.—In the House of Representatives the Prime Minister roplying to Mr. James (Lanig Lab., N.S.W.); said the question of ...

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  36. 59 Degrees To-day

    The maximum temperature in the shade up ill 3 o'clock to-day was 59 degrees, and, the barometer reading 28.988. The following official forecasts ...

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  38. Steamer Refloated

    ADELAIDE, Saturday.-Assieted by four powerful tugboats, the steamer Cornwall; of 10,537 tons; which went aground near Osborne in ...

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  39. Man Killed In Goal Mine

    NEWCASTLE, Saturday.— Robert Evans (50), ot Wallsend, was killed, by a fall £ stone in the Walsend pit yesterday. Evans, who is deaf, had ...

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