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  3. SECOND TEST PROSPECTS

    Sultry unsettled weather makes the prophesy as to the outcome of the Test at Lords more risky than normal, because the uncertain behaviour of the wicket, which sometimes lasts unexpectedly well and, at other times, aids the bowlers early in the match. ...

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  4. YANGTSE FLOOD

    The Yangtse has overflowed its north and south banks in north Taihu, from where the Japanese are operating ...

    Article : 331 words
  5. Snowy River to Provide Sydney Power

    Construction of the Snowy River hydro electric scheme of 300,000 horse-power with transmission lines to Sydrey and construction lines to Port Kembla and Burrinjuck, is a feature of the recommendations of the special consulting engineers to the State ...

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  6. WITHOUT WIG

    An incident without precedent [?] in the Senate last night when the President (Senator Lynch) divested ...

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  7. EARTH TREMOR AT SALAMAUA

    SYDNEY, Thursday.—An earth tremor struck Salamaua and lasted about eight seconds, but no damage was done. ...

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  8. MR. MENZIES SWORN IN AS P.C.

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. Menzies was sworn in as Privy Councillor this morning. The King attended the ceremony. The proceedings were ...

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  9. JAPANESE PROPAGANDA FOR N.Z.

    TOKYO, Thursday.—Chugai Shogyo states that a variety of propaganda films are being sent to New Zealand to counteract the effect of ...

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  10. POLITICIANS' HOLIDAY

    A unique dinner was held at the Hotel Canberra last night. It was held by politicians and not a speech was ...

    Article : 133 words
  11. TRANS-TASMAN SERVICE

    Although complete details are not available, it is believed that the trans-Tasman air mail service will be operated by 50-ton flying boats ...

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  12. CANDID CAMERA IN THE SENATE

    Senator J. D. Millen (U.A.P., Tas.) who is one of 11 defeated Senators due to retire on June 30, produced a candid camera in the Senate ...

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  13. ENGLAND MAY FOLLOW AUSTRALIA

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Australia's workmen's compensation laws are expected to figure prominently at the Royal Commission on workers' ...

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  14. BRITISH SHIPS

    The British steamer Thorpeness which was damaged by rebel bombs recently, was sunk in the harbour after an attack by insurgent planes ...

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  15. GERMAN SPIES

    Four suspect spies, Rumrich, Glaser, Voss and Johanna Hoffman, were arrainged on the charge of espionage. ...

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  16. COLLEAGUES' TRIBUTE TO P. J. LYNCH

    The President of the Senate (Senator Lynch), was given a presentation and farewell by his colleagues. Senators who were defeated at the ...

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  17. INSURANCE BILL

    The Senate is behind schedule in its consideration of the National Insurance Bill, and may sit to-morrow to enable the Leader of the ...

    Article : 115 words
  18. Engineers' Strike May Spread

    It was reported today that the Amalgamated Engineers' Union trouble may extend to the Clyde Engineering Works as a result of the tightening ...

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  19. Country House for London Representative of Australia

    Howard Spensley, former county sheriff of Befordshire, and son of the former Solicitor-General of Victoria, left his home, Westoning Manor, on the death of his two sisters, to the Australian representative in London to be used as a ...

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  20. FLEET IN ACTION

    The King was provided with a realistic example of war conditions when he inspected the fleet this afternoon. ...

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  21. New Guinea Opportunities

    Good opportunities are awaiting adventurous young Australians in New Guinea. Applications were called in the Commonwealth Gazette ...

    Article : 94 words
  22. JAPAN "VERY ANNOYED"

    The Japanese Consul-General, Mr. Wakamatsu, said to-day that the whole plan of the Japanese Government for the supply of iron ore from ...

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