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  4. NOT SURE OF SUCCESS

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—"Yes, we are sending out a very strong team, but whether we can beat your chaps I am not going to ray. I am delighted to be coming with them, to see your country again and renew old acquaintances," raid Mr. P. F. ("Plum") Warner, the erstwhile ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SIDE-CAR TILTING AT ARCHERFIELD

    The boys of the Brisbane Motor Cycle Club, who gave a display at the Aerial Pageant, pride themselves on perfect control of their machines. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. WELL! IT'S JUST TOO BAD!

    E. Knowles and F. Gough, captains of the Northern and Western Suburbs Cricket clubs, find the Graceville wicket unfit for play on Saturday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. FLYING HIGH

    LONDON, Saturday—The Bristol Aeroplane Company's chief test pilot, Captain Cyril Uwins, in a special 550-horsepower Pegasus ...

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  9. FLIES ON TO-DAY

    MELBOURNE, Saturday. — Mrs. Hally Bonney, the Brisbane airwoman, who is flying around Australia, will leave the Essendon aerodrome for ...

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  10. FATEFUL 1984

    SOUTHPORT, Saturday. —A crisis in world affairs comparable with that of Napoleon's time would occur in 1984, Mr. Inigo Jones ...

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  11. LEFT LONDON

    LONDON, Saturday.—Seenes of great enthusiasm marked the departure of the English cricketers for Australia. There were roof-raising cheers and ...

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  12. FACING BIG TASK

    LONDON, Saturday.—Your prospects are bright, but the magnitude of your task must not be under-estimated, declared Viscount Lewisham, at a ...

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  13. "WON THE WAR"

    LONDON, Saturday.—Four months after their publication had been postponed at the request of the Admiralty, in order that alterations and excisions ...

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  14. EARTH TO MOON

    BERLIN, Saturday.—A preliminary leap on a voyage to the moon will be taken next, week by Dr. Johannes Winkler, who will fire a rocket into ...

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  15. FOR SINGLE MEN

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Provision for single men to receive a share of the unemployment relief works will be one of the most important amendments ...

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  16. NEAR HALL'S GAP

    MELBOURNE, Saturday. — Forced down by engine trouble just after crossing the Grampians at Hall's Gap. Lieut.-Commander G. S. Hall, who is ...

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  17. TATE MAY REJOIN TEAM

    LONDON, Saturday.—Maurice Tate had a very good night, and is feeling considerably better to-day. He is remaining in bed and resting thoroughly. ...

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  18. BRITISH WARNED

    LONDON, Saturday.—In view of recent attacks upon trains travelling through Manchuria, the Government has advised British subjects against taking ...

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  19. GIRL RECOVERING

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Susie (Jean) Boulton, the 17-year-old school girl, who, last Thursday week, crashed 180 feet from the Harbour Bridge, does not ...

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  20. GLIDING AT THE AERIAL PAGEANT

    Roy Milne, of the North Brisbane Gliding Club, takes the air at Archerfield on Saturday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. TO-DAYS WEATHER

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  22. IN OTHER PAGES

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  23. LINK SIBERIA

    LONDON, Saturday.—An air service from Moscow to Vladivostok will be evened next mouth. The sen ice will be operated by nine passenger machines, ...

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  24. WARNED TOO LATE

    MELBOURNE, Saturday. —Keith James Smith (7), climbed on to the roof of his parents' House, in Preston, yesterday, while playing with a ...

    Article : 59 words
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