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  5. BIG PENSION FRAUDS

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Frauds involving "tens of thousands of pounds" by persons not entitled to receive Federal pensions are referred to by the Federal Auditor-General (Mr. C. J. Cerutty) in his annual report. ...

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  7. AUSTRALIA'S OPENING BATSMEN

    Another picture which arrived by aeroplane at The Sunday Mail office yesterday shows Woodfull and Ponsford going out to open for Australia against England's shock bowlers in the first Test. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 42 words
  8. WOODFULL WINS THE TOSS

    This picture, which readied The Sunday Mail office by aeroplane yesterday evening, shows Woodfull winning the toss from Jardine for the first Test match on the Sydney Cricket Ground. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. 3 1/2 MILES UP

    Dining three and a half miles above the earth was the novel experience of a party of air travellers which flew from Brisbane to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. NOT REAL TEST

    LONDON, Saturday.—"Trial marriages are not successful, and often end in bitter disillusionment and tragedy," said Mrs. Neville Rolfe, secretary to ...

    Article : 181 words
  11. IN ARMOUR

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—To off-set the risk of injury at the hands of the English demon bowlers, voce and Larwood, practically every member ...

    Article : 237 words
  12. NO CHANGE

    WASHINGTON, Saturday.—The Speaker of the House of Representatives (Mr. J. N. Garner), speaking to press men, predicted that, despite the ...

    Article : 487 words
  13. RAN BEFORE CAR

    CRUSHED under the wheels of a motor car, which knocked him down near the junction of Albion and Sandgate roads, Albion, on Saturday ...

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  14. DOUBLE LIFE

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Moscow correspondent of the Manchester Guardian says the Soviet is loading a kind of double life. Its dreams of a world ...

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  15. BOY DECAPITATED

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Thomas Pearce (12), the sou of the station-master at Harris Park, was run down by a goods train at Harris Park this morning, and ...

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  16. WARDER'S SON

    ADELAIDE, Saturday.—One child was crushed to death and another badly injured at the Yatala labour prison this afternoon, when a water cart, near ...

    Article : 107 words
  17. "RED" ARMY

    RIGA, Saturday.—The Soviet has ordered an immediate investigation of the condition of soldiers' families throughout the country owing to ...

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  18. GOLD FOR U.S.A.

    CALCUTTA, Saturday.—What is believed to be the largest single consignment of gold shipped from India in recent years has left in the liner ...

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  19. BRITISH SHIPPING

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Times states that another Italian vessel has been chartered to load Australian wheat. British owners assume that it ...

    Article : 109 words
  20. BODY RECOVERED

    ESK, Saturday.—The body of William Briers was found by Constable O'Shannessy, of Kileoy, under the back seat of the car which yesterday ...

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  21. CARDINAL BOURNE

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Rome correspondent of The Times says the condition of Cardinal Bourne, Archbishop of Westminster, who is suffering from ...

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  22. PIE FOR THE KING

    DUBLIN, Saturday.—There is much speculation as to the attitude likely to be taken up by the Governor-General of the Irish free State (Mr. D. Buckley) ...

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  23. MILLIONS OF WORDS

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—Chief Judge Dethridge, Mr. Clive McPherson, and Mr. William E. McLeod, members of the Royal Commission on the migrant ...

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  24. CHRISTENING THE ARTHUR BAYNES FOURS

    A feature of live regatta held by the Brisbane Grammar School boys in memory of Arthur Baynes, amateur champion sculler of Australia, was the christening of a practice fours by Mrs. D. Joyce. Mr. A. Baynes (father) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. NO NEWS YET

    TOOWOOMBA, Saturday.—The chairman of t[?] ate Wheat Board (Mr. E. A. Thomas) was asked to-day whether he would give any definite ...

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  26. TO-DAY'S WEATHER

    Fine and warmer. Wind easterly, varying north-easterly. QUEENSLAND (For Sunday and Monday) ...

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  28. SKULL FRACTURED.

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Swerving off the track while travelling at high speed during a race at the Speedway Royal to-night, a motor cyclist, Bert ...

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  29. SNAKE KILLED IN OFFICE.

    SOUTH PORT, Saturday.—To find a 5ft brown snake coiled up under his office table was the experience of Mr. Cliff Rix when he arrived at Earl's ...

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