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  4. TEST CRICKET TO-MORROW Much Optimism In England

    "The optimism in England about the Tests in Justified because of recent successes, but to ignore the strength and virility of the ...

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  5. BEER JUST ROUND THE CORNER

    Beer, if not prosperity, is just round the corner, according to popular opinion. Mr. John Garner, the Speaker of the House of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. QUEANBEYAN TRAGEDY

    The funeral took place yesterday of Robert Porter (ll months), the victim of Monday's alleged poisoning fatality. ...

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  7. REDS AND TRADE UNIONS

    Efforts are being made again in Melbourne by Communist organisations to capture control of the different trade unions. This was shown ...

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  8. CASE OF LEGAL PROCEDURE

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day Mr. J. T. Lang, the leader of'the Opposition, wanted to know why in a case before the District Court ...

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  9. BRITAIN'S WAR DEBT TO U.S.A.

    The war debt crisis in Britain reached a critical stage to-night when the second British Note asking for the suspension of the war ...

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  10. ULSTER EDITOR FINED £100

    The'editor of the "Irish News," Sydney 'Redwood, was fined £100 for' having spread false reports likely to interfere with the public ...

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  11. OUTBACK ROADS ARE ROUGH Wentworth Road Is Boggy

    Mr. W. Taylor, who travels regularly with fruit between Wentworth and Broken Hill, arrived here this morning after a rough ...

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  12. FOOD RELIEF TEA

    Mr. Hawkins, Assistant Ministct for Labor, referring to food relief said it had been decided to set up a standard of tea which must be ...

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  13. MONEY FOR COUNCILS

    Tn the Legislative Assembly Mr. O'Sullivan asked the Minister for Local Government whether councils who were offered money out of the ...

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  14. CONDITIONS IN NAVY

    Exception has been taken by the lower Jock men of H.M.A.S. Penguin to the statement of the Minister for Defence that no representations had ...

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  15. MEAT WORKERS' DISPUTE

    Owing to an industrial dispute between 16 slaughtermen and William Angliss and Company Limited at the Baroobalgie mont works it is ...

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  16. Controversy in Sydney Over Bowling

    Leg theory fast bowling has raised a wide controversy in sporting circles. Many are of opinion that that type of bowling is not entirely sporting, as it ...

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  17. COMMISSION ON TAXATION

    Giving evidence before the Taxation Commission yesterday Mr. C. F. Horley, registrar of the Association of Accountants, stated that there ...

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  18. Drowning Case

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A 19-yearold youth, Milne Young, was drowned in Bray's Creek, near Tyalgum, on the North Coast. Young, who had only ...

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  19. Theft of Over 70 Watches

    MELBOURNE, Thursday.—Over 70 watches valued at about £300 were stolen by thieves from the jewellery establishment of D. J. Griffith in ...

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  20. Road to Adelaide is Still Impassable

    Mr. C. Sinclair Wood, local representative of the Royal Automobile Association, to-day received word from Mr. Carter at Mingary saying ...

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  22. CULLEN BULLEN TRAGEDY

    The trial of John Henry' Hogansan (81), who is charged at the Criminal Court with the murder of his brother Frederick, at Cullen Bullen, took an ...

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  23. RIVER TORRENS TRAGEDY

    Norman Newell (21) was sentenced in the Criminal Court to-day to three years with hard, labor for the manslaughter of Ethel Wright (17), who ...

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  24. S.A. Players Reach Sydney

    The thre South Australian Test mutch players, Richardson, Grimmett and Wall, arrived in Sydney this morning. They are all fit and ready ...

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  26. Fine and Cool is the Forecast

    "Mostly fine and cool" is the weather'forecast for to-morrow when the first great trial of cricket strength between England and ...

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  27. Wool Sales Reports

    Reports of wool solea held at Melbourne, Brisbane, and erth on Monday have been received by Dalgety and Co. At all the sales there was ...

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  28. Future of State Lottery

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—A deputation representing the Lottery Protection Association to-day waited on Mr. S. Spooner, the Assistant Treasurer, and ...

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  29. Ballarat Races Abandoned

    MELBOURNE, Thursday. — The second day's racing in connection with the Ballarat Cup meeting, which was to have been held this afternoon, was ...

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  30. Christmas Cheer For Societies

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—Replying to Mr. Jarvie (U.A.P.) in the Legislative Assembly the Chief Secretary said that only a small amount of money ...

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  31. Gaoled for Shooting at Tram Driver

    SYDNEY, Thursday,—A sentence of 18 months was imposed on Arthur Albert Dugg (19), laborer, at the Quarter Sessions yesterday when be ...

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  33. Street Accident

    Norman M'Donald, of 226 Patton street, was driving a motor lorry in Bromlde-street yesterday when a collision occurred between the ...

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  34. Golden Mile (CraGow)

    The wine manager of Golden Mile (Cracow) No Liubility, reports for week ended November 19, as follows: Surprise Lease: Tunnel extended to ...

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  35. Question About Payments of Govt. Pensions

    SYDNEY. Thursday.—In the Legislative Assembly to-day Mr. Horsington asked the Minister for Education if he was aware that members h[?] ...

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