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  2. AUSTRALIA'S VICTORY

    On Saturday, at 12.40, the first test match concluded, leaving Australia the victors by 193 runs. The match has been an unusually interesting one, and it established many records. The Englishmen on Saturday put up a great fight, Woolley ...

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  3. SHOCKING TRAGEDY.

    A shocking tragedy occurred to-day at Mudgee (New South Wales). Herbert Ellis a fitter's labourer, employed at the railway yards, went home to his ...

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  4. VIOLENT TEMPEST.

    A tempest of exceptional violence swept over the British Isles, causing much damage on land and sea. All flying services were suspended, and ...

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  5. LONDON BEATEN.

    The All Blacks defeated London by 28 to 3. The match was played at Blackheath in driving rain and boisterous wind. Ten thousand people ...

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  6. POSTPONED.

    The Ambassadors' Conference has unanimously decided to notify Germany of the impossibility of evacuating ...

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  7. FIVE DROWNED.

    Lake Nagambie, near the junction of the Goulbourn River, was the scene of a shocking tragedy last night, ...

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  8. COATED WITH MUD.

    The "Observer" says the All Blacks' victory has exploded the old theory that wet conditions hamper the New Zealanders' attack Long before half ...

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  9. "SLIP" CARR.

    "Slip" Carr, the Australian sprinter, who returned to Sydney to-day, says he does not want to race again, and will do his best to induce his ...

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  10. ENGLISH CRITICISM.

    Taking for granted that Australia will win the first Test, the newspapers are discussing the remedies. The Daily Express" in an editorial says ...

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  11. BEFORE THE MATCH.

    The New Zealand "All Blacks" team to play against London will comprise Nepia, Svenson, Cooke, Steel, Nicholls, M'Gregor, Parker. Mill, Irvine, Donald. ...

    Article : 116 words
  12. HOLY YEAR MEDAL.

    The official medal for the Holy Year has been approved by His Holiness, Pope Plus, from designs submitted by the sculptor Boninragni. The medals ...

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  13. YOUTH DROWNED.

    Stanley Malmbrig, 18, Ferry-street was drowned at Urangan on Saturday. While bathing with several others near the pier he was caught in an ...

    Article : 63 words
  14. HOUSE DESTROYED.

    A fire upset the plans of Mr. and Mrs. G. Oliver of North Ryde, Sydney, on Christmas Eve. They had arranged for a large family gathering on ...

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  15. GATTON BURGLARY.

    A store occupied by Messrs. Neale and Frisby was broken into early this morning, and a safe removed and blown open. The intruders secured ...

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  16. A 238 YEARS' FEUD.

    The correspondent of the "Daily Express" at Geneva describes an amaging vendetta begun 238 years ago between the families Aschwandan and ...

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  17. THE CONFERENCE.

    The ''Cape Times'' says that the difficulties in the way of South Africa's participation in the proposed Imperial Conference to consider the Geneva ...

    Article : 213 words
  18. DIVERGEN[?] VIEWS.

    The postponement of the evacuatior of Cologne although foreshadowed has created something like a sensation its Britain, France and Germany. The ...

    Article : 330 words
  19. "UNDEFEATED LOSERS."

    The "Observer" leading article, headed "Undefeated losers," says the Englishmen apparently knew they were beaten at the tenth wicket, but ...

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  20. DIVORCE PETITION.

    Mrs. Baldwin Raper, formerly Miss Bessie Tobin, of Wingades Station (N.S.V.), is petitioning for divorce. Her husband is cross-petitioning. ...

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  21. SUTCLIFFE'S THOUGHTFULNESS.

    The English cricketer Sutcliffe, who secured a century in the first test match, has written to his friends of the "Scoring Board Squad," who presented ...

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  22. KILLED IN GAOL.

    Startling developments followed investigations by detectives into the cirsumstances surrounding the death of James Dwyer, aged 76 years, who lied ...

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  23. NEW RECORD.

    The excursion traffic from the city and suburban stations last Tuesday Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, compared with the corresponding days ...

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  24. ENGLISH CAPTAIN HOPEFUL.

    Gilligan, the captain of the Englishmen, took the defeat of his team in splendid spirit. "Naturally we are a little disappointed, but I think we ...

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  25. HUSBAND SHOT.

    On Saturday morning Edward Leonard Cleggett a farmer residing about tour miles from Border Town, was shot dead. His wife, Muriel Cleggett, has ...

    Article : 277 words
  26. ABORIGINAL LEPERS.

    Constable Hemmings has arrived from Roper River with six aboriginal lepers. One had lost a hand, another is minus of foot. They were ...

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  27. VODKA FLOWS.

    Although the Soviet does not recognise Christmas, all official and commercial life in Russia ceased on the holiday. Vodka flowed freely for the ...

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  28. COLLINS CONGRATULATED.

    Collins, captain of the Australian team ii the first Teat, was warmly congratulated. This was Collin's first success as leader of Australia. "The ...

    Article : 105 words
  29. SHEFFIELD SHIELD.

    The Victorian Committee has decided to recommend to, the New South Wales Association that the Sheffield Shield match between New South ...

    Article : 96 words
  30. MURDER CHARGE.

    The end of the first stage of the Samford drama came early to-day, when John Burnham, aged 32, who was wanted in connection with the alleged ...

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  31. RECORD ATTENDANCE.

    The first Test match has established attendance and gate records for Australia in matches against England. The previous attendance record was ...

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  32. BROTHERS' FIGHT.

    Two brothers fought on a North Melbourne tram last night. One, Ralph Chappell, Was stabbed through the left cheek with a penknife. A woman, ...

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  33. AFRICA'S WIN.

    The first unofficial Test match between South Africa and an English eleven was continued to-day. England in the first innings had made ...

    Article : 208 words
  34. A GREAT LEADER.

    H. L., Collins has had the honour of leading Australia to victory on the first occasion that he has captained the team in a Test against England ...

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  35. BIG EXPLOSION.

    The Oumru with a cargo of gunpowder, which was being loaded at the pierside, exploded. There were many casualties. A fire started speading ...

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  36. DRASTIC CHANGES.

    Sir Sam Fay, one of the Royal Commissioners who inquired into the Dominion railway system, in conversation with Mr. Coats (Minister for ...

    Article : 148 words
  37. SECOND ELEVENS.

    Light rain fell throughout the interval preceding the New South Wales and Victoria second eleven's match at the Sydney Cricket Ground ...

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  38. BRITAIN AND U.S.A.

    "L'Europe Nouvelle" in a leader says that Lord Cecil has been charged by Mr. Austin Chamberlain (Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs) to ...

    Article : 129 words
  39. BEDROOM INTRUDERS.

    On returning home to Caulfield last night H. Kuhn noticed that his bedroom, window was open. On walking in he was confronted by a herglar, ...

    Article : 102 words
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