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  3. MORE ABOUT LEG THEORY Storm of Comment in England

    The Australian Board of Control's protest to thc Marylebone Cricket Club against bodylinc bowling has created a storm of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. SEVERE STORM IN ADELAIDE

    One of the worst dislocations of traffic which the Municipal Tramways Trust has experienced followed a sharp thunderstorm which ...

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  5. DEATH OF MAY MILLER

    The inquest was opened by the city coroner to-day concerning the death of May Miller, whose body was found at Waverley on ...

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  6. CHANGES ARE FAVORED Australia's Team for Fourth Test

    The consensus of opinion among former internationals here favors at least two changes in the Australian team for the fourth Test, ...

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  7. WORLD AFFAIRS REPORT About 30 Millions Unemployed

    The world's security markets are improving, but a general reconstruction is essential to expedite recovery, and to end the conflict of ...

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  8. POLZELLA OF PENZANCE

    The hardy old freighter Polzella, which has arrived here in ballast from Cardiff, is a remarkable ship. Privately-owned she roams from ...

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  9. Smiling Seamen From Penzance

    SOME OF THE OFFICERS AND CREW of the freighter Polzella, of Pencunee, at Victoria Dock, Melbourne. The crew claims that the Polzelln, which is called the "ship of smiles," is the happiest vessel on the seven seas. The commander, Capt. J. B. James, is marked with a cross. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. War Debts And United States

    LONDON, January 19.—Outspoken remarks on war debts were made by Mr. F. G. Goodnew, chairman of directors of Barclay's Bank, at the ...

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  11. England's Team For Ballarat

    The English team will leave Adelaide to-night for Ballarat where they will begin a match against the country team there at noon to-morrow. ...

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  12. Barmaid Succeeds in Court Claim

    Ruby Lang claimed from Vince Blackburn, licensee of the Rogal Oak Hotel, Sussex-street, £1 17/, being 18/6 for two days' pay at award rate, ...

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  13. LADY BAILEY SAFE

    Lady Bailey, the British airwoman, has been found safe near Tahoua in the Niger district, North Africa, where she landed through ...

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  14. ATTACK ON MT. EVEREST

    Mr. Hugh Ruttledge, commander of the British expedition which is to attempt to climb Mount Everest, and 14 members of the party will ...

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  15. DE VALERA'S AIMS

    For the first time in the Irish Free State election campaign, Mr. E. de Valera to-day declared his policy on the issue of separation from Britain. ...

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  16. Hoover Discusses With Roosevelt

    WASHINGTON, January 19.—President Hoover and Mr. Roosevelt, the Presidont-Elect, met to-day to discuss war debts, the World Economic ...

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  17. ALLEGED BOGUS COINS

    A man was arrested at Maroubra Junction last night and charged with having uttered valueless coins[?] The police allege that the man had ...

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  18. WOMAN SHOT AT KOGARAH

    William Massey Reed (26), baker, was remanded at the Kogarah Police Court to-day on a charge of shooting Violet Gorman (24) with intent to ...

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  19. TWO CANBERRA KURRAJONGS

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Mr. J. A. Lyons, the Prime Minister, has received a letter from Mr. J. K. Caldwell, the American Consul-General, ...

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  20. Gregory To Lord Tennyson

    A message from Hobart to-doy states that Jack Gregory, the former Australian fast bowler, who is there on holidays, refused to comment on ...

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  21. PROSPECTING BY 'PLANE

    Jack Atherton and Jim Escreet, the firsts prospectors of The Granites, mates in the lucky find of the Burdekin Duck, have invested in an ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. TRAFFIC ACT BREACHES

    Mr. J. C. Watson, president of the National Roads and Motorists Association, referring to the estimation of Police Commissioner Childs that the ...

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  23. FARMER KILLED BY BULL

    PERTH, Thursday.—James A. Forrest (65), farmer, of Capel, was killed, and his son was taken to hospital with several broken ribs, when ...

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  24. Exchange Rate In New Zealand

    AUCKLAND (N.Z.), January 19.— The New Zealand exchange rate will be raised from 10 per cent. to 25 per cent. from to-day. Although the ...

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  25. Salvation Army Welcome

    At the Central Army hall last night the Young Men's League welcomed the new corps officers, Adjutant and Mrs. Atkinson. The officers were ...

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  26. LEG CAUGHT IN THRESHER

    ADELAIDE, Thursday.—Shocking mutilation of his left leg by a threshing machine caused the death in the Hutchinson Hospital, Gawler, at 1.15 ...

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  27. 102nd Lottery Chief Winners

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The 102nd State lottery was drawn to-day. The first prize, No. 1468, want to "Mine Alone" syndicate, Mrs. D. Roberts, 75 ...

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  28. CHICKEN TAKEN INTO PRISON

    The story of a chicken in Holloway Prison was heard at Clerkenwell Police Court recently. Alexander Defour, a meat hawker, of ...

    Article : 306 words
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  30. French Airman's Flight

    RIO DE JANEIRO, January 17.— The French airman, Captain Jean Mermoz, flew here to-day from Natal (Brazil), where he landed yesterday ...

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  31. CANTERBURY COUNCIL

    The Canterbury Council is in parlous financial straits, as the result of which is has been found necessary to close down all works. This has ...

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  32. 84 Degrees To-day

    The maximum temperature in the shade up till 3 o'clock to-day was 84 degrees, and the barometer reading was 29.742. The following are the ...

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  34. Girl's Long Walk

    ADELAIDE, Friday.—Patsy Gage, a nine-year-old girl, with her mother and "Kitty," a small black kitten, left Adelaide yesterday on a long walk to ...

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  35. Coroner Adjourns Inquest

    An inquest was opened to-day concerning the death of a man named Nielsen, whose body was found in the Brisbane, River. Nielsen's son ...

    Article : 87 words
  36. Walsh Island Dockyard.

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Mr. Wells, a former member of the Walsh Island management committee, said to-day that it was within the power of the ...

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  37. Alleged Theft of Rings

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Herbert Jenner (19), laborer, was remanded at the Central Court to-day on a charge of having stolen 76 rings valued at £1318, ...

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