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  3. WASHOUT IN THIRD TEST

    For the third successive day, play was washed out in the Third Test match at the Old Trafford ground. There was heavy rain during the night but early this morning the weather was fine with a drying wind. ...

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  4. ROUND THE WORLD

    In an attempt to fly around the world, Howard Hughes, millionaire sportsman, left New York at 5.20 p.m. on a ...

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  5. Japan Will Resent Mediation

    The Foreign Office spokesman, questioned on the possibility of mediation in the Sino-Japanese conflict, declared that Japan would flatly refuse third Power intervention in any form. Further successes are claimed by the Japanese advance in ...

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  6. STATE SURPLUS

    New South Wales closed the financial year ended June 30 with a surplus of £114,214. The total receipts amounted to ...

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  7. PRISONER COLLAPSES IN GAOL

    SYDNEY, Monday—Complaining of pains around the heart, William Harvey, aged 42, who is serving a sentence of two years, collapsed at the ...

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  8. KING INDISPOSED

    LONDON, Monday.—It was officially announced that the King was suffering from a mild attack of gastric, influenza, necessitating a rest pending ...

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  9. GOLD CONSIGNMENT BY AIR

    KALGOORLIE, Monday.—A consignment of gold bullion was loaded into the air liner Bungana to-day under an armed guard, and consigned ...

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  10. BRADMAN

    Instructions were received to-day by the acting secretary of the Australian Board of Cricket Control (Mr. Harold Heydon) from the chairman ...

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  11. GREEKS TO HELP NATIONAL DEFENCE

    SYDNEY, Monday.—A committee representing the Greek community has begun a canvas of every Greek citizen of Australia for funds to ...

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  12. PALESTINE

    There were 35 casualties as a result of terrorism to-day. Arab terrorists threw two bombs into a Jewish assembly, wounding ...

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  13. RESTORATION OF RHEIMS CATHEDRAL

    PARIS, Monday.—In the presence of the President (M. le Brun), the Prince of Monaco, and several cardinals, including Cardinal Hinsley of ...

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  14. "BLOOD AND IRON"

    The story of a brutal assault on Manfred Von Brouseheiteh, motoring ace and relative of the Commander-in-Chief of the German army, by the ...

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  15. TO FLY ROUND WORLD ON BUSINESS

    SYDNEY, Monday.—Leslie G. Bridge, a Sydney business man, will leave next Friday on a round-the-world flight by regular commercial ...

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  16. MR. BATE'S QUESTIONS

    Mr. H. J. Bate, the U.A.P. member for the South Coast, who caused a stir in the Legislative Assembly last week by his condemnation of the ...

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  17. UNDERWORLD FEUD

    An underworld feud of four years standing between Parisian gangsters caused three deaths at Cannes last night. ...

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  18. BRITAIN ARMING

    Speaking at the National Club, the former Agent-General for New South Wales in London (Mr. A. E. Heath) declared that he did not subscribe to ...

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  19. FISH CANNING

    Increased interest in fishing grounds off the eastern coast of Australia is being evinced by the canning organisations in Canada and the ...

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  20. PERTH INQUIRY

    A stir was caused at the Royal Commission into civic administration at Perth to-day when a cable allegedly sent by E. Faye, Perth ...

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  21. COMPANY STIR

    After a three-hour meeting, shareholders in Selfridge's (Australia) Ltd. carried a motion asking the directors of the company to resign. ...

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  22. SOUTH AFRICAN TOUR

    According to the "Daily Mail", the M.C.C. is maintaining secrecy regarding the selection of the team for South Africa. ...

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  23. JAPANESE CLAIMS

    Giving evidence in the claim by the Japanese interests against the Commonwealth Government, Commander McKenzie said that the record of ...

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  24. SEIZED BY GUARDS

    When a man suddenly moved towards a car in which President Roosevelt was travelling in Oklahoma City, six or seven guards ...

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  25. CONSPIRACY TRIAL

    Eric Campbell, aged 45, solicitor, Brigadier-General H. W. Lloyd, aged 54, M.L.A., and Richard Arthur Duesbury, aged 31, accountant, were ...

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  26. COMEDY OF ERRORS

    Divorce judges at Nancy are pondering over the novel petition of a wife of one of twin brothers who are the proprietors of a small shop over ...

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  27. NAVAL DESERTERS

    Two deserters from the H.MS. Dorsetshire, who surrendered to the authorities, will leave Sydney today by H.M.A.S. Albatross and on arrival ...

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  28. AMERICAN UNIONS

    Mr. John B. Stetson, American hat manufacturer, said today that American labour would have to take a feather out of the cap of Australian ...

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  29. SAFE BREAKERS BUSY

    A wave of safe-breaking in Sydney and suburbs has resulted in a loss of more than £2,600 since the beginning of the year while heavy ...

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  30. ABATTOIRS STRIKE

    Mutton slaughtermen employed at the Homebush abattoirs declared a strike today when the management declined to alter the arrangement ...

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  31. POSTAL VAN BURNT

    A Postal Department motor mail van, together with a large number of registered parcels and letters, were destroyed when the vehicle caught ...

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  32. WOMEN'S GOLF FOURSOMES CHAMPIONSHIP

    The Ladies' Golf Union State foursomes championsdip, played at the Royal Sydney links to-day, was won by Mrs. V. Ebert and Miss T. Sidney- ...

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  33. TERRIBLE FLOOD LOSSES IN JAPAN

    The Home Minister describes the flood damage in Japan as almost inconceivable: necessitating immediate Government relief and protective ...

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