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  2. TEMPERATURES:

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  3. STATE BATTERIES ADVOCATED

    The need for the installation of State batteries for the treatment of ore from mining shows in the district, as urged in the State Parliament ...

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  4. ASSAULT ON GIRL

    At the Parramatta Sessions to-day Edith Kathleen Tate (17), William Wilson Fairleo (18), Arthur Joseph Jackson (16), and David William ...

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  5. BRITAIN KEEPS DAVIS CUP Perry And Austin Win Singles

    When F. J. Perry made the winning stroke against Shields to-day—a delightful passing forehand shot—he threw hts racket ...

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  6. GLOUCESTER NEXT County's Record In Championship

    To-day the Australians will start a three-day match against Gloucester shire at Cheltenham Oval. Last season in the County Championship ...

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  7. JOB CONTROL CONDEMNED

    Approximately 550 South mine employees are now idle because of the decision by members of the W.I.U. at a mass meeting ...

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  8. Strengthening Australia's Defence Forces

    In the House of Representatives last night the Assistant Minister for Defence (Mr. Francis) said if the new cruiser which the Government has ...

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  9. Victorian Runner's Easy Victory

    ALEX HILLHOUSE (winner) clearing the second last fence in the 10,000 metres State cross-country championship at Findon (S.A.) on Saturday. Hillhouse, who scored an easy victory, ran for Geelong Guild (Victoria) Harriers. Immediately after the race he left and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. DEATH OF MR. W. C. SUTHERLAND

    Mr. William Charles Sutherland; aged 71 years, was found dead in his bed at the Brewer's Arms Hotel this morning. He had been residing with ...

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  11. NOEL RYAN MARRIED

    Reports from London that Noel Ryan, the Australian champion swimmer, was secretly married to Miss-Billfe Higgins, of Manly, before ...

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  12. DEMONSTRATION AGAINST WAR

    Although the procession and public meeting of the local movement against War and Fascism this morning was one of the most successful ...

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  13. HINDENBURG IS DYING People Anxious About Future

    Four doctors are attending President Hindenburg. His condition to-night was no worse but a fatal issue to his illness is becoming increasingly ...

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  14. MORE LEAVE AUSTRALIA THAN ARRIVE

    CANBERRA, Wednesday.—Statements by the British Minister for Agriculture (Major Elliott) that he is facing an inverted migration ...

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  15. SPEEDING-UP RAIL TIME TABLES

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—With the completion of extensive rehabilitation work on certain railway lines the time tables will be speeded up and faster ...

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  16. AIR MAIL FROM NEW GUINEA

    SYDNEY, Wednesday—Flight-Lieutenant Ulm arrived at Mascot at 9.30 o'clock this morning with the first air mail from New Guinea after a ...

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  18. WHAT CONSTITUTION PROVIDES

    LONDON, July 31.—The state of President Hindenburg's health has revived throughout Germany the question which has dominated ...

    Article : 328 words
  19. RADIO ITEMS FOR TO-NIGHT

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  20. BAN ON COMMUNISTS IN INDIA

    CALCUTTA, July 31.—Bolshevik activities in India directed from Moscow have received a severe blow by the sudden ban imposed on the ...

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  21. NO FRENCHMEN FOR GERMAN CHAMPIONSHIP

    LONDON, July 31.—I understand that the French Lawn Tennis Federation has decided at the last minute that Frenchmen shall not participate ...

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  24. WHEAT CONTROL BOARD FAVORED

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The Federal Cabinet met to-day to consider the interim report of the Wheat Commission. One suggestion, it is ...

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  25. U.S.A. DID NOT LIKE CHANCES

    LONDON, July 31.—Lott and Stoefen revealed to-day that after Australia had gained a two love lead on the first day of play in the Davis Cup tie ...

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  26. BRADMAN LEAVES NURSING HOME

    LONDON, July 31.—Don Bradman has left the nursing home where he has been resting his injured thigh and is now staying at the country ...

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  27. DANGER OF DROPPED NEEDLE ON FLOOR

    SYDNEY, Wednesday.—The danger of dropped needles was illustrated in a North Shore home at the week end, when a small boy playing on a ...

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  28. CHAMPION ATHLETES' VIEWS ON DRINK

    LONDON, July 31.—The old iden that athletes may train successfully on boot steak and beer has been exploded, according to Dr. ...

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  29. 65 DEGREES TO-DAY

    The highest temperature in the shade up till 3 o'clock this afternoon was 65 degrees and the barometer rending 29,100. The following official ...

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  30. BANANA PLANTER SHOT DEAD

    BRISBANE, Wednesday.—Herbert A. Mason, owner of a banana plantation at Buderim, was found dead in a hut on his property. He had a ...

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  31. "PLAY TESTS TO FINISH"

    LONDON, July 31.—B. J. T. Bosanquet in the "Daily Mail" urges that all future Tests in England should be played to a finish starting on Saturday ...

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  32. CYPRESS TIMBER DEMAND

    DARWIN, Wednesday.—The auxiliary ketch Maakee, which has arrived at Darwin, had a rough trip from Reuben Cooper's sawmills, near Cape Don ...

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  33. ENGLAND ELEVEN TO PLAY AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, June 31.—The England 11 to play Australia at Folkestone on September 1, 3, and 4 will be: A. P. F. (Continued in Next Column.) ...

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