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  3. CRICKETERS' WIVES

    Provided that the Australian Board of Control is not involved in any cost whatever, the wives of all members of the ...

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  4. ROUND THE WORLD RECORD

    Howard Hughes and his four companions completed their amazing dash around the world when their Lockheed plane landed at New York at 2.37 p.m. to-day. The flyers traversed the Great North Circle in three days 19 ...

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  5. SPREAD OF MEAT STRIKE FEARED

    A serious extension of the meat strike is feared in Trades Hall circles if the Government carries out the threat to employ volunteer labour. Trades Hall leaders expressed the view that unionists would ...

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  6. PARLIAMENT

    Tentative plans are being made by the Commonwealth Government to assemble Parliament for the budget session on September 21. The ...

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  7. RETURN RAILWAY FARES

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The system of single fare plus one-third for return journey rail travel is to be continued indefinitely, said the Commissioner ...

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  8. SEQUEL TO HOTEL RAIDS

    SYDNEY, Friday.—As a sequel to the police raid on the Hotel Sydney late on Saturday night, it was stated at police headquarters to-day that ...

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  9. APPEALS AGAINST DOCTORS' FEES

    SYDNEY, Friday.—The Minister for Health (Mr. Fitzsimons) to-day announced that the personnel of the Conciliation Commission to hear ...

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  10. WARWICKSHIRE

    Bradman set the pace for a two day's win against Warwickshire, which was achieved despite the comparative slowness of other batsmen, ...

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  11. DAVIS CUP TEAM AT KANSAS CITY

    NEW YORK, Thursday.—The Australian Davis Cup team arrived in Kansas City to-day. All players are overweight, due to lack of regular ...

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  12. FALL OF SAGUNTO PREDICTED NEXT WEEK

    The Nationalists hope to take Sagunto, which is the key to Valencia on Monday next, the second anniversary of ...

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  13. ITALIAN FLYING BOAT LOST

    ROME, Friday.—The discovery of several bodies in the sea has confirmed the fears for the safety of the Italian flying boat, which, with six ...

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  14. OLYMPIC GAMES

    The Cabinet approved of the decision not to hold the Olympic Games or the international exhibition. ...

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  15. CROYDON SEAT

    Whether G. H. Gordon, whose name he had mentioned in connection with a request for a Royal Commission was preparing to leave for abroad ...

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  16. SPANISH WAR

    The "News Chronicle" alleges that reinforcements from Germany to rebel Spain are increasing. The Air Legion, directed by ...

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  17. GERMAN AIRMAN'S WORLD FLIGHT.

    BERLIN, Friday.—The German airman, Hans Bertram, who was lost in Northern Australia for several weeks a couple of years ago, after ...

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  18. WAR MINISTER

    The lobbies of the House of Commons were buzzing with renewed rumours regarding the future of the War Minister, Mr. Hore Belisha, ...

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  19. ARMS RACE

    "Every right thinking man and woman in the United States wishes to spend less from the national budget on the armed forces, but we all know ...

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  20. THOUSAND RUNS

    Reaching one thousand runs for the season in the match against the Gentlemen today, Woolley, batting for the Players, established a record ...

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  21. ATTEMPTED MURDER

    When William Whitehouse, aged 49, described as a traveller, was charged at the Central Court to-day with having at Hurstville shot at his ...

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  22. JAPANESE AIR RAIDS

    A Japanese air raid to-day resulted in 96 people being killed and 144 injured. HONGKONG, Friday. ...

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  23. NEGLECTED GRAVES

    Scandalous neglect of graves of British soldiers in the Boer War is alleged by Mr. F. W. Walker, former District Commissioner of the ...

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  24. GIBRALTAR

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons, the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Sir John Simon) revealed that the Committee of Imperial ...

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  25. GAOL SENTENCE FOR BIGAMY

    A sentence of 23 months' imprisonment was imposed on John Victor Musgrove, aged 26, a tram conductor, at the Quarter Sessions to-day. He ...

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