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  3. LAWN TENNIS

    Lott and Chapin on Wednesday defeated Chandler and White in the final match of the Davis Cup test series, 6-4, 6-4, 1-6, 7-9, 6-4. ...

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  4. 'MISS AUSTRALIA' FINALIST

    One of the prettiest and most lovely girls on the stage in Australia to-day. Such must be the estimate of Mary Gannon, who is appearing at His Majesty's ...

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  5. FIFTH TEST

    There is considerable speculation as to the composition of the Australian Eleven on Saturday. Well-informed correspondents, closely in touch with the team ...

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  6. RAILWAY EMPLOYES

    Reserved decision was given in the Arbitration Court this morning in connection with an application made by the Commissioner of Railways and the West ...

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  7. STILL MIXED

    Following is the official weather forecast issued for Western Australia by the Commonwealth Metetorological Bureau:—"Continued unsettled conditions ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. N.Z. IN LONDON

    Sir C. J. Parr (High Commissioner for N.Z.) announced to-day that the negotiations with the tenants of the ground floor in the New Zealand building recently ...

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  9. COBHAM AT SYDNEY

    The following report was made yesterday by Mr. Alan Cobham:—"This was a proud day for us, as we have arrived in Sydney, which is one of the ...

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  10. BRITAIN'S TRADE

    The substantial increase in the Mother Country's exports taken by the Empire in 13 years, namely, from 37.2 per cent, in 1913 to 41.5 in 1926, was mentioned in ...

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  11. MEXICAN STRIFE.

    Archbishop Leopoldo Flores arrived from Michoacan to-day and informed the Archbishopric that two priests and ...

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  12. GROUND FLOODED

    In view of the extraordinarily heavy downpour to-day, practically covering the Oval with water, there is considerable speculation as to the state of the Test ...

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  13. BULGARIA

    The diplomatic representative of Jugo-Slavia, Roumania, and Greece have handed a collective Note to the Foreign Minister regarding the activities of bands of ...

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  14. WORTH £75,700

    Three famous pictures by Vandyck valued at £40,000; Velasquez's "Christ Crucified," valued at £8,700; and a Titian valued at £27,000, have mysteriously ...

    Article : 93 words
  15. MANSION BURNT

    Lord Blyth's mansion, "Blythwood," near Bishops Stortford, was severely damaged by fire to-day, most of the contents, including valuable pictures, being ...

    Article : 125 words
  16. SOCCER

    The schoolboys' soccer match at the Alberton Oval was played in delightful weather. The final scores were:—N.S.W., 9 goals ...

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  17. FORTY TONS

    By the s.s. Tahiti to-day £1,000,000 worth of sovereigns was despatched to America. This is the fifth shipment this year, the ...

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  18. DISPUTE OVER CAR

    Giving evidence on his own behalf, Sidney James Gardner, the defendant in the case, stated that Parker was introduced to him under the name of Fraser in ...

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  19. LACROSSE

    Victoria beat N.S.W. at lacrosse to-day, the final scores being:—Victoria, 14 goals; N.S.W. 8 goals. The match between Western Australia ...

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  20. "I CAN'T HELP IT"

    Michael Clarke (68), who as spent 17½ years, in prison for arson, was sentenced to a further five years' penal servitude at Monmouth to-day for setting fire to a ...

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  21. THE RETURN TRIP

    Colonel H. C. Brinsmead (Director of Civil Aviation), who returned from Darwin yesterday, said that while nothing definite had yet been arranged, he thought ...

    Article : 99 words
  22. S.S. JERVIS BAY

    Professor E. Shann, of the University of Western Australia, returned to-day by the Jervis Bay from a six month's holiday in England and the Continent. Whilst ...

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  23. TIMBERWORKERS' CASE

    In the Arbitration Court yesterday, evidence was concluded in connection with the application of the United Metropolitan Timber Yards, Sawmills, and ...

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  24. MELBOURNE FLIGHT

    According to the arrangements made by the Federal Government, it is expected that Mr. Alan Cobham will reach here at 3.30 o'clock on Sunday afternoon. ...

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  26. RUSSIAN REVOLT

    Despite the official denials, reports of the revolutionary movement in Russia continue to reach London via Paris from Bucharest. ...

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  27. NORTH AUSTRALIA

    In the House of Representatives to-day the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) announced that the following members of the North Australian Commission, set up under the ...

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  28. "GET OUT"

    It cannot be said that Sergeant Ward. Mr. Cobham's mechanic, was received at Mascot yesterday with open arms. Endeavoring immediately after the flight to ...

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  29. CASTROL TRIUMPH.

    Jas. A. Dimmitt, Ltd., Perth, received the following telegram from Sydney to-day:—"Cobham arrived safely; enthusiastic re efficiency Castrol, resulting in ...

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  30. SOCIALISTS' GAGGED

    The Parliament has adjourned till the middle of October. FRANCS IN LONDON. LONDON, August 11. ...

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  31. DE PINEDO'S FLIGHT

    De Pinedo, the Italian airman, who visited Australia last year, and is to fly round the world in a new type Savoia seaplane fitted with the 500 h.p. Isotta ...

    Article : 148 words
  32. LATE SHIPPING

    The Commonwealth liner JERVIS BAY berthed at Victoria Quay shortly before 2 o'clock this afternoon. She is timed to sail Eastwards at noon to-morrow with ...

    Article : 122 words
  33. SMART TRAVELLING

    Engineer-Lieut. Cecil Capel, of the Royal Air Force Reserve, a recognised aeronautical expert arrived to-day by the Commonwealth liner Jervis Bay. He has come ...

    Article : 157 words
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