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  3. ENGLISH BATTING ADVANTAGE IN FIRST TEST

    For the first time on the tour, the spin bowling was almost completely collared. One hundred and sixty-nine was made in two hours, of which Barnett hit fourteen fours. ...

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  4. AMERICAN PLANES

    The Air Ministry announced to-day that the expert mission which recently visited the United States, recommended ...

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  5. IRON EMBARGO

    There is no likelihood at present of the Commonwealth Government changing its attitude on the embargo against the export of iron ore from ...

    Article : 131 words
  6. YANGTSE RIVER

    It is authoritatively stated that negotiations proceeding between Britain and Japan to re-open the Yangtse Kiang ...

    Article : 186 words
  7. DUNNINGHAM MEMORIAL

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The funds for the memorial to the late Mr. J. M. Dunningham, have reached £231/10/[?] ...

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  8. LINESMAN ELECTROCUTED

    SYDNEY, Friday.—Touching a live wire, Herbert Andrews, aged 45, a linesman, was electrocuted on top of a pole at Merrylands to-day. His body ...

    Article : 33 words
  9. NURSE WILSON'S RECOVERY

    SYDNEY, Friday. — Unconscious for five weeks in the Royal North Shore Hospital, Nurse Kathleen Wilson, aged 36, formerly of Canberra, ...

    Article : 48 words
  10. DORSETSHIRE MURDER TRIAL

    HONGKONG, Friday.—Ableseaman Edward Dwyer, aged 19, of the H.M.S. Dorsetshire, was committed for trial on the charge of murdering ...

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  11. FRANCE TO ATTACK AIR RAIDERS

    "From now on, if an aeroplane flies over our frontier we will open fire." This declaration by M. ...

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  12. THIEF ESCAPES WATCHMAN

    While George Touer, a nightwatchman, was patrolling Lideombe "early this morning he saw a man trying to break into a grocer's shop of ...

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  13. KING'S MEDAL

    The King's Medal for the Australian Army Rifle Championship was won by Norman W. Savage, of the Sydney University Regiment at the ...

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  14. NO POSTPONEMENT AT WASHINGTON

    It is stated in official quarters to-day that there is no indication of any postponement of the Anglo-American trade negotiations which are now ...

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  15. PURSE SNATCHER SENT TO GAOL

    Mr. Scobie, S.M., in sentencing Fobert Lindsay Leafe, aged 21, [?] labourer, to nine months imprisonment on each of two charges of ...

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  16. FLAGRANT AIR ATTACKS ON SHIPPING

    Showing impudent disregard for international protests, rebel planes bombed more neutral ships to-day. The British steamer Isadora is reported to have been sunk m Castellon Harbour a[?]ter having been struck by bombs. ...

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  17. AIR MAIL DELIVERIES

    Arrangements have been practically completed by the Commonwealth Government for the simultaneous arrival of all overseas air mails in Australian capital cities. From the State capitals the mails will be radiated to major ...

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  18. DRUNKEN DRIVER

    At the Parramatta Quarter Sessions, Thomas William Richards, aged 49, an unemployed plasterer, was convicted of having caused bodily harm to ...

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  19. SOCIAL CREDIT

    An effort by the Premier of Alberta (Mr. Alberhardt), to extend the Social Credit policy to Saskat[?]chwan was defeated when the Paterson ...

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