A record crowd for a Sheffield Shield match at the Sydney Cricket Ground yesterday was treated to some magnificent batting. In one of the fastest scoring sessions ever recorded in a match of this importance at the ground, New South Wales scored 445 runs against Victoria, with the loss of ...
Article : 192 wordsProposing the toast of "The Day We Celebrate at the Anniversary Day Regatta luncheon on board the flagship Maloja, yesterday Mr. Alexander Shaw ...
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Article : 450 wordsAs soon as the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) reached Sydney yesterday, he had a conference with the Minister for Health and Repatriation (Mr. Marr) and with the Assistant ...
Article : 592 wordsFrom start to finish of the play yesterday the holiday crowd was enthusiastic over the fine scoring, and was especially pleased "with the magnificent hitting of Bradman. Brown's ...
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Article : 542 wordsYesterday we saw an amazing day's cricket. Even to the uninitiated it was a day of thrills, not soon to be forgotten. To anyone who was able to sense the purpose behind the various ...
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Article : 75 wordsPrince George has written a letter to the Australian High Commissioner (Mr. S. M. Bruce) expressing his delight at the prospect of going to Australia. ...
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Article : 94 wordsBrian McDermott, 2, of Wallsend-street, Pelaw Main, was drowned at Kilaben Bay, Lake Macquarie, this afternon. The boy had been playing on a Jetty, and some time ...
Article : 71 wordsThere was very fine racing yesterday at Randwick New time records were created by Clever Fox winner of the Anniversary Handicap by Sir John, in the Havila ...
Article : 527 wordsSenator Charles Hardy figured in the dramatic rescue of a well-known business man to-day. William Huthwaite, a good swimmer, went for a long swim downstream from the ...
Article : 110 wordsupon resumption to-day of the hearing of the application by the Attorney-General in the Irish Free State (Mr. C. McGuire) to the High Court to remove with costs against the ...
Article : 202 wordsFrank Bull, 37, of Forth-street, Ashbury, was killed, and Arthur Gordon Copeland, 34, of Beulah-street, South Kensington, was seriously injured last night, when the motor cycle, ...
Article : 115 wordsWhen an underground river burst into the shaft of the Bright Star goldmine, at Newbridge, near Blayney, yesterday afternoon, a man was buried by a fall of earth and killed ...
Article : 310 wordsThree men employed by tne Public works Department were electrocuted near New Norfolk, when a wire on the winch on which they were working carne into contact with a ...
Article : 247 wordsThe whole of the New Testament was read aloud at the Tighe's Hill Salvation Army hall to-day. The reading began at 4 a.m., and it late to-night before it was completed. Many ...
Article : 172 wordsThe conference of British, Australian, and New Zealand naval officers Is apparently not confined to questions of the defence of Singapore Admiral Drover requested the ...
Article : 105 wordsThe report of the Bank of France for 1933 reaffirms faith in the gold standard, and asserts that a revival of international trade is impossible until the major currencies are ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 27 Jan 1934, Page 15
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