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  6. Hendren Helps Himself to a Sparkling Century

    "PASTY" Hendren scored the first century against the Australians with a sparkling innings for the M.C.C. at Lords. On a perfect wicket M.C.C. started badly, losing the first wicket with the score at seven, but the later batsmen ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. £3,000,000 MORE OFF TAXES

    Another large tax remission programme, providing for direct and indirect concessions amounting to an additional £3,000,000 a year, is expected to be announced with the 1934-35 Budget, in consequence of the splendid position of the Common wealth finances. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. POWER CABLE DRAGGED ACROSS TASMAN

    Mr. C. T. P. Ulm, on completing his seventh flight across the Tasman, found 300ft, of the high tension cable still hanging to the machine ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. Fine and Mild, With a Shower or Two

    Metropolitan Forecast for to-day: Except for a local shower or two, fine and mild, with south-easterly to easterly wind. ...

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  11. Morey Weeps for Hours After Death Sentence

    Mrs. Lillian Anderson (26), who was charged at Wagga to-day with having murdered her husband on Thursday night, and Edward Henry Morey, who ...

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  12. THRILLING TRY ENDS IN TRAGEDY

    There was a tragic scene this afternoon at the North Sydney oval, when Mrs. Winifred O'Connor, mother of Leo O'Connor, a former international ...

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  13. LABOUR MAKES NO PROGRESS

    In the Upper House elections, Labour's determined challenge seems to have been of no avail, judging by figures received late to-night, but all ...

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  14. "The Bolter" Wins This Time

    The former Brisbane sprinter, Ardborough, caused a stir at the annual race meeting to-day, when, shortly before the start of the ...

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  15. There's No Stopping a Melbourne Football Crowd

    Part of the big crowd at the St. Kilda-Richmond football match to-day rushed the barriers at the cast entrance of St. Kilda ground, smashed ...

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  16. "ENGLAND WILL LOSE WITHOUT LARWOOD"

    A. W. Carr, writing in the "Yorkshire Observer," says that Larwood's foot was bruised by a wrongly-placed spike in his boot ...

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  17. "Come Inside" Girls Find Themselves Locked Out

    Reluming from playing before rows of empty seats in the Plaza Theatre. Geelong, last night, when the house returned only £2, three of the ballet ...

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  18. DAVIS CUP MATCH

    The Davis cup management unanimously agreed that the Australia Japan tie should be played on June 7. ...

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