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  4. McGRATH FACES BIGGEST TENNIS TRIAL OF HIS LIFE

    Crowds of people of all classes flocked to Wimbledon this afternoon to see Australia's 17-year-old hope, Vivian McGrath, play England's No. 1 singles man, "Bunny" Austin, in the match which ...

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  5. Fought Out the Davis Cup Zone Final

    FINE ACTION PICTURES of the English and Australian Davis Cup players who met in the last two rubbers of the Davis Cup zone final at Wimbledon. Left—Jack Crawford, who met F. Perry (right), and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Kidnappers Defy U.S.A. Authorities

    In spite of the Federal Government's threats to establish an American Scotland lard especially to deal with kidnapping, that industry continues to ...

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  7. Risks Life in Fire to Save Horse

    Frederick Moore, a middle-aged man, had a terrifying experience today when he risked his life to save two horses which were trapped in a stall during ...

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  8. BURNS' NEAREST RELATIVE AGED 79 TODAY

    Mrs. Annie Vincent Burns-Scott, of Largs Bay, the nearest living relative of the great Scottish poet, Robert Burns, celebrated her seventy-ninth birthday ...

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  9. "Cash" Girl's £264 Prize

    The sun shone extra brightly in Kilkenny and the south-western suburbs today. If the Government Meteorologist denies it, ask Miss Sylvie Warner ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. DAVIS CUP

    H. W. Austin (England) defeated V. B. McGrath (Australia) in the England-Australia Davis Cup tie. 6—4, 7—5, 6—3. ...

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  11. 60-YEAR-OLD CYCLIST HIT BY MOTOR

    Within a few yards of his home on Anzac Highway, Grassmere, Mr. John Gazard, 60, married, was thrown into the air and fell heavily to the road ...

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  12. TEAM FOR CARNIVAL

    The State football selectors, Messrs. H. Tassie, C. McArthur, and J. F. Bennett, met at the league rooms tonight and chose the following 23 players to ...

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  14. Scullin-Lang Parley Likely

    A definite split having developed on the central executive of the Lang Labor Party, several conferences were held, today with the object of achieving ...

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  15. SLID INTO PIT TO ESCAPE POLICE

    When a police raiding squad rushed to a two-up school in Alexandria this afternoon two men slipped down the 100-ft. clay side of a brick-pit and escaped ...

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  16. ALLEGED OPIUM SMUGGLER CAUGHT

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Ten ½-lb. tins of opium, valued at £100, were discovered in the baggage of a passenger just before the the Wanganella sailed for Auckland this ...

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  17. CITY WRESTLING

    A drew decision was given in the wrestling bout between Joe Dawson and Tommy Nilan at the City Baths tonight. Each man ...

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  18. 13 MISSING IN TANKER FIRE

    NEW YORK, Saturday.—The Tanker Cities Service Petrol, 9,343 tons, caught fire and sank off the coast of North Carolina early on Saturday morning, taking with ...

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