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  3. AUSTRALIA ONE UP ON FRANCE Tremendous Crowd Sees Davis Cup Tie Games

    Winning the doubles match in the Davis Cup tie against France, Australia now leads by two rubbers to one. The remaining two singles will be played to-morrow (Monday) and Australia has only to win one of them to qualify to ...

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  4. WEATHER AFFECTED TAKINGS

    Because of the unpleasant weather takings at the League football on Saturday were less than those for the corresponding round last year ...

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  5. News In Brief

    Canefarmer Shot Dead BRISBANE, Monday—While Do minico Scarletts(36), an Italian canefarmer, was about to feed his horses near Ingham.some one hiding in the ...

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  6. FAR EAST TROUBLES

    Trouble between Japan and China is again looming. The Chief of Staff of the Japanese garrison at Tientsin (Colonel ...

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  7. British Cabinet Ministers

    PROMINENT MEN in Britain's new Cabinet. Standing (from left) —Sir Philip Cunliffe-Lister (air), Lord Hailslinm (Lord Chancellor), Mr. Runcinian (Board of Trade). Sitting (from left)—Mr Thomas (Dominions), Mr. Baldwin (Prime Minister), Mr. N. Chamberlain ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. UNEMPLOYED WANT WOOD SIDING

    Tlie unemployed do not propose to place any proposals before the Director of Social Services (Mr. Treble) when he arrives here to-morrow. They ...

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  9. ACCIDENT IN MUNICIPAL QUARRY

    Mr. Charles Reardon a brother of Aldorman J. Reardon was seriously injured in an accident which occurred at the municipal quarry about ...

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  10. TO-DAY'S QUOTES

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  11. MR. W. BARWICK KILLED

    ADELAIDE, Monday—Walter Barwick, a former resident.of Broken Hill of Cromer-street, Camden was killed instantly in a collision between ...

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  12. CLOTHING DISTRIBUTION TO-MORROW

    Thc next distribution of clothing by the Mayoress's committee will take place to-morrow at the rear of the Protestant Hall. The following ...

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  13. Mr. T. H. Nesbitt Dead

    SYDNEY, Monday—The death is announced of Mr. T. H. Nesbitt, who was town clerk of Sydney for 23 years He was 32 years old. ...

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  15. POLICE CASE ADJOURNED

    An adjournment till to-morrow was granted by the magistrate (Mr. R. Donaldson) in tho Police Court this afternoon in the case in which ...

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  16. Not Albury Murder Victim

    BRISBANE, Monday—It is reported that a woman answering to the description of one for whom the police are searching in their efforts to solve ...

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  17. TREATED AT HOSPITAL

    Bob Hill, a footballer, was trented at the outpatients' department of the Hospital on Saturday for an injured finger. ...

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  18. ENGLAND'S TEAM FOR TEST WITH AFRICANS

    LONDON, Juno 9.—England's team to meet South Africa in the first Test matels on Saturday will be chosen from:-Wyatt (captain) ...

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  19. GYMKHANA ON SATURDAY

    A gymkhana will be held at the Broken Hill racecourse on Saturday next in aid of the Orphanage. This will be the first occasion in the city's ...

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  20. GERMANY LEADS ITALY

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  23. ANOTHER FRACTURE IN MR. STANNARD'S FINGER

    Advice received from the Peter borough Hospital to-day shows that a further fracture has been discovered in the hand of Slr. H. A. Stannard ...

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  24. MORE TRIUMPHS BY MAORI CHOIR

    Saturday's and yesterday's concerts in the Town Hail wore further triumphs for the Waiata Maori choir whose singing has created widespread ...

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