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  3. ENGLAND'S FORMIDABLE TASK IN LAST DAY OF TEST

    MELBOURNE, January 6.—In scoring 536 in the second innings yesterday-the highest inade in the second period in a Test in Melbourne-and 550 ahead at the close of play Australia set England what will no ...

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  4. TWINS COMPETE IN PLOUGHING MATCH

    The Central Fife Agricultural Club recently held their ploughing match at central parks, Milton-on-Balgonie, Fife. Nineteen-year-old twine, Thomas and william Reid were among the competitors. The picture shows a general view of the ploughing match in progress. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. 5000 MILES DESERT TREK

    LONDON, January 5.—Forty three families reached Khartomn in an overland' scramble to reach ...

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  6. Plane Nose—Dived Into Paddock; Man And Girl Killed

    SYDNEY, January 6.—A man and a nine-yearold girl were killed and another man critically injured when a two-seater, single-engined Wackett training plane nose-dived into a ploughed paddock ...

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  7. Duke And Duchess Visit Cricket Grounds

    MELBOURNE, January 6.— After England began its second innings today the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, ...

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  8. CLOSING YELLOW RIVER DYKE MAY CAUSE DIRE PERIL

    NEW YORK; Jauary 5.—The correspondent of "The Times" says, that the inundation of vast. stretches of the Communist ...

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  9. MORE ENGLISH COMMENT ON L.B.W. RULING

    LONDON, January 6.—"The scene being enacted in Melbourne of onlookers, players and critics pointing accusing fingers and practically telling the umpires that they are reluctant to award any ...

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  10. Most Hostile Crowd Encouraged Resistance

    SYDNEY, January 6.—Describing a brawl in the city on Saturday night, Sergeant Cavanagh said in the Central Police Court today ...

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  11. TALLON'S NEW STANCE

    MELBOURNE, January 6.—Tallon perfected a new stance in his hotel bedroom this morning and used it for his innings later in the ...

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  12. HOLD-UP ON WATERFRONT LIKELY

    BRISBANE, january 6.—A waterfront hold-up thronghout Australia is likely unless the waterside workers' claim for ...

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  13. Many Unemployed Meatworkers

    BRISBANE, January 6.—About 1000 meatworkers were unemployed in the metropolitan area, said the secretary of the southern ...

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  14. SYDNEY GAS MEN AGAINST IMMEDIATE STRIKE

    SYDNEY, January 6 —. A mase meeting of 2000 gas Workers today decided against immediate action to strike. The men decided, to ...

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  15. ARAB DELEGATES TO ATTEND LONDON CONFERENCE

    LONDON, January 5—Reuter's Cairo correspondent states that the Arab League decided to send delegates to the London conference on ...

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  16. POLISH FOUR-PARTY'S FOREIGN POLICY

    LONDON, January 6.—A Polish foreign policy based on close friendship with Russia is propounded in an election manifesto issued ...

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  17. Keep Subsidies To Minimum: First Instalment

    CANBERRA, January 6. — The withdrawal of the tobacco subsidy causing a rise in the prices of tobacco and cigarettes and ...

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  18. Gambling Orgy In Sydney, £275 In Fines

    SYDNEY, January 6—The whole city seemed to be given over to an orgy of gambling, said Mr Hawkins, S.M., in the Burwood Police ...

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  19. AUSTRALIANS GUARD JAP EMPEROR'S PALACE

    TOKYO, January 6.— Australian units have replaced the Punjab troops guarding Hirohito's place. ...

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  20. PRICES BRANCH "DECKARES" BIG BRISB. FACTORY

    CANBERRA, January 6. — A "Commonwealth Gazette" issued today named a large factory in Brisbane manufacturing, women's ...

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  21. DEPORTATIONS TO BARREN ISLANDS

    LONDON, January 5.—Reuter's correspondent says: "The Greek Government has deported more than 1000 people to arid barren ...

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  22. JAP ADMIRAL DIES

    TOKYO, January 5.—Admiral Osami Nagano, "who was chief of the navy's general staff at the time of the attack on Pearl Harbour, ...

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  23. Membership Eligibility Of Soldiers'League

    BRISBANE, January 6. — A special State congress of the Queensland branch of the Returned Soldiers' League will be held on ...

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  24. Dutch Air Line For London To Sydney Service

    BRISBANE, January. 6. — The Dutch air line, K.L.M., will recommence operations on the LendonSydney. service in about two ...

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  25. DANES EAGER TO COME TO AUSTRALIA

    SYDNEY, January 6.—The first Danish Minister to Australia (Mr Christian Rotthall) arrived on the Danish ship Selandia today, He ...

    Article : 109 words
  26. STRIKES AT THREE NSW COAL MINES

    SYDNEY, January 6—The New South Wales coalminers returned to work today after the Christmas holidays. There were strikes at ...

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