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  3. BOMBAY RIOTS

    Priestley, European police-inspector, was killed in a heroic attempt to rescue a Pathan from the infu[?]iated mob of millworkers. Single handed he ...

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  4. HEAVY LOSS

    Reference to this subject is disclosed in the Auditor General's annual report, tabled in Parliament yesterday. The report stated that in connection ...

    Article : 325 words
  5. EXCITING TEST FINISH

    The weather was again warm when the fourth Test was resumed today. Australia needed 325 runs to win. Jackson 16, and Woodfull 7, continued ...

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  6. DISASTROUS FIRE

    A strong easterly wind carried the flames across the main street and buildings on both sides of the thoroughfare were destroyed. After ...

    Article : 368 words
  7. TARIFF BOARD REFORM

    The address-in-reply to the Governor-General's speech was moved by Mr. Grosvenor Francis, and seconded by Mr. Corser. ...

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  8. JAPANESE CONSUL

    The Consul for Japan ([?]. Tokugawa) will arrive in Canberra as the guest of the Government on Tuesday, when he will deliver an address, illustrated with ...

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  9. AFGHANISTAN

    In the House of Commons, the foreign Secretary was asked if, the British Government were giving any support to any of the many claimants for the ...

    Article : 139 words
  10. ENGLAND TO WIN

    Plum Warner prophecies in the "Morning Post" that England will win by 40 or 50 runs. Australia will be sure to go down fighting, but [?] fancy ...

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  11. BONDI TRAGEDY

    The police to-day interviewed Thomas McGee who was in the company of Mary Kennedy, who fell over the cliffs at Bondi on Monday night. ...

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  12. PRINCE OF WALES

    The "Daily Herald" says that following the interview of the Prince of Wales with Mr. Baldwin, it has been decided that the Prince, should not ...

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  13. IN THE SENATE

    In the Senate yesterday, the "Address in Reply was moved by Senator Cox, who said that the result of the recent elections proved that the people of ...

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  14. "STODGY BATTING"

    Clem Hill says: "England has missed almost certain victory by its stodgy batting." He says that England's chances are just a shade better than ...

    Article : 190 words
  15. AUSTRALIA'S TRADE

    Opponents of the Australian Treaty were confounded when official figures showed that exports from Vancouver exceeded imports for the first time in ...

    Article : 56 words
  16. MISS DE HAVILAND

    A fleet of Austin cars, numbering nine, ranging from the large limousine to the baby car, met Miss De Haviland at the foot of Bungendore Hill, at ...

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  17. R.A.F. SEAPLANE CRASHES

    While towing a target at a height of 1,000 feet, a seaplane from the aircraft carrier "Argus" crashed into the sea. Lieutenant H. A. Grant was killed, and ...

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