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  2. FIRST TEST.

    England's innings in the first test match against South Africa at Nottingham was declared closed at Saturday's score of 384 for seven wickets, South ...

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  3. GERMANY WINS

    Reviewing the matches, the special representative of the Australian Press Association at Berlin says:— Berlin is likely long to remain the most ...

    Article : 361 words
  4. GALES IN TASMAN.

    With smashed porthole windows and salt encrusted upperworks, bearing witness to the severity of a gale, the liner Monowai reached Sydney yesterday from Wellington, after one ...

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  5. SMITH INQUEST.

    There was an important development late yesterday afternoon in relation to the inquiry which is being conducted by the City Coroner (Mr. E. T. Oram) into the death of James Smith. An ex parte application was made in chambers to Mr. Justice Stephen, ...

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  6. ACT VALID.

    A case of vital interest to motor transport companies operating goods services between Melbourne and Riverina towns was decided by the High Court ...

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  7. BLOWN TO SEA

    A destroyer and an Air Force [?]plane will co-operate to-day in a search for a small motor launch with three men aboard, which has not been sighted ...

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  8. TO RESIGN.

    Alderman J. J. Jackson and Alderman R. C. Hagon, members of the Civic Reform party, yesterday announced their intention to resign as ...

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  9. PROHIBITION APPLICATION.

    The application to Mr. Justice Stephen was made by Mr. F. A. Dwyer, on behalf of Patrick Brady, for a rule nisi. The grounds of the application were based ...

    Article : 228 words
  10. SQUALLY WINDS

    Squally winds and choppy seas prevailed on the New South Wales coast yesterday, and further rain occurred in southern areas. Very rough ocean conditions were reported in the ...

    Article : 69 words
  11. CO-ORDINATION SCHEME

    At a special meeting of the council of management of the Commercial Motor Vehicle Proprietors' Transport Association of N.S.W. yesterday it was decided to call a conference ...

    Article : 352 words
  12. A DEBACLE.

    The Davis Cup tie between Australia and Germany was a debacle. The match was replete with its surprises. The greatest, however, was the downfall of J. Crawford in ...

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  13. SEAS AT NEWCASTLE.

    Huge seas, which had been running along the coast at Newcastle throughout the day, reached their maximum shortly before 9 o'clock to-night, when waves broke on the outskirts ...

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  14. CAFE VINDICATED

    Mr. Justice Browne, president of the Industrial Commission at the living wage inquiry yesterday expressed regret that any attack should have been made on the Imperial Cafe, ...

    Article : 321 words
  15. THE INQUIRY.

    On the resumption of the inquiry at the City Coroner's Court yesterday, Mr. Evatt submitted that the Coroner had no jurisdiction to proceed, on the ground that he had ...

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  16. MR. LLOYD GEORGE.

    When the new British Cabinet meets the House of Commons this afternoon, the outstanding matter will be an announcement of the Government's decision [?]ot to adopt Mr. ...

    Article : 137 words
  17. NORTHERN CHINA.

    The representative of the "Daily Telegraph" at Moscow says: "Japan's activities in China are causing considerable uneasiness here. It is feared that Japan intends to annex to ...

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  18. POLICE STATIONS

    Ministers generally do not approve of a policy recently adopted by the police to close down a number of country police stations, and to transfer certain country police officers to ...

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  19. RAILWAY VIEW OF BAN.

    The Railways Commissioners stated to-day that objections to the curtailment of competitive road transport between Melbourne and the Riverina were founded largely upon ...

    Article : 183 words
  20. SHIPS DELAYED.

    A southerly gale to-day and heavy seas around the Victorian coast delayed inward shipping. Nine vessels which were expected in Melbourne will not arrive until to-morrow. ...

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  21. TRAIN DISASTER.

    After tolling through a heavy thunderstorm, breakdown gangs cleared the wreckage from the line where a London parcels express crashed into the Newcastle express at W[?]lwyn, ...

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  22. THE KING

    This morning the King walked to morning service in the parish church at Sandringham, and was cheered by large crowds. He motored to his stud farm in the afternoon, and ...

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  23. FACTORY BLAZE.

    After ransacking the premises of the Wholesale Butter Supply Pty., Ltd., South Melbourne earl[?] to-day and stealing a large quantity if butter, thieves set fire to the factory and ...

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  24. MOTOR BOAT DRIVEN ASHORE.

    Early yesterday morning a 16ft motor boat, with one man aboard went aground on the outer bar at Narooma while attempting to enter the harbour. The occupant, Mr. G. ...

    Article : 121 words
  25. LONDON AND MOSCOW.

    The air correspondent of the "Daily Herald" says[?] "German and Russian companies have combined to organise an air service bringing Moscow within 17 hours of ...

    Article : 73 words
  26. POWERS OF BOARD TO BE LIMITED.

    The State Cabinet completed to-day its consideration of the bill to amend the Transport Regulation Act, which, it is believed, will limit the powers of the Transport Board to ...

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  27. LINE DOG-SPIKED.

    What is believed to have been a deliberate attempt to wreck the Lismore-Ballina train by placing obstructions on the line, was made in a small cutting on the Booyong branch. ...

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  28. LOTTERY DRAWING.

    The principal prizes in the 273rd State lottery were drawn at the Australian Hall yesterday by Mr. E. L. Bedggood. First prize was won by the "Four Mugs" ...

    Article : 140 words
  29. MOTOR CYCLE RACING.

    The Isle of Man Junior Tourist Trophy was won by Guthrie at a speed of 79.14 miles an hour, Rusk was second (78.771), and White third (78.1). All were riding Norton ...

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  30. MR. LYONS.

    After a long interview with the Prime Minister (Mr. Stanley Baldwin) at No. 10 Downing-street to-day, Mr. Lyons decided to commence his tour of the Continent ...

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  31. POPULATION.

    The population of tropical Australia showed a considerably higher rate of increase during the period between the 1921 census and that of 1933 than the population of the non-tropical ...

    Article : 182 words
  32. GERMAN APPEAL

    Herr Oberlindober, leader of the Reich War Victims' League, addressing 25,000 ex-service men at Oldenburg, said he welcomed the efforts to foster international understandings through ...

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  33. BARROW MAN

    When Mr. T. Parkinson released the handles of his wheelbarrow at 4.50 p.m. to-day, he had covered about 27 miles in 19½ hours in his attempt to wheel Mr. S. Evans to Mount ...

    Article : 112 words
  34. PROHIBITED IMMIGRANT.

    An Indian, who appeared in the Central Police Court yesterday, on a charge of being a prohibited immigrant, and who, it was stated, had deserted while he was a ship's ...

    Article : 164 words
  35. STRANGE MESSAGE

    A wool sorter at the Baildon Combing Company's works at Bradford found in a bale of wool from Melbourne a mysterious message, asking the finder to forward an enclosed ...

    Article : 134 words
  36. ABYSSINIA.

    The Diplomatic Correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" says: "Preparatory measures are being taken to safeguard neutral non-combatants, including missionaries and their ...

    Article : 90 words
  37. TWO LASCARS KILLED.

    While two lascar members of the crew of the steamer Peshawur were scraping paint on the vessel at Townsville this morning the scaffolding swung out, and they fell 40ft to ...

    Article : 63 words
  38. MAN SOUGHT IN BUSH.

    A party of police, directed by Sergeants McGrath and Butler, searched the bush near Yerrinbool yesterday for an elderly man named Fuller, who was reported missing early in ...

    Article : 52 words
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