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  2. QUIET DAY IN THIRD TEST England Still Batting.

    England, with six wickets down for 296 and a first innings lead of 119, is already 415 runs ahead of Australia's first innings score in the third test match at Adelaide Oval, and there are still four wickets to fall. The wicket, while not yet bad to-day, showed slight signs of wear, and ...

    Article : 165 words
  3. LEG THEORY. BOARD MEETING

    All available members of the Board of Control met at Adelaide Oval this morning, and the secretary (Mr.W. Jeanes) later sent urgent telegrams to members in other States. The ...

    Article : 168 words
  4. BALMAIN HOSPITAL

    The Minister for Health (Mr. Weaver) said yesterday that he was considering whether he should appoint two or three representatives to sit on the Balmain and District Hospital ...

    Article : 243 words
  5. OLDFIELD

    W. A. Oldfield, the Australian wicket-keeper, who was struck on the head yesterday by a ball from the English fast bowler Larwood, ...

    Article : 278 words
  6. MANCHURIA.

    Coincident with the meeting of the League of Nations Committee of Nineteen, to consider the Lytton Manchurian report, the Secretary of State (Mr. Stimson) has reiterated that ...

    Article : 445 words
  7. MR. HINKLER.

    A message from Basle (Switzerland) says that Captain Hope, who is searching for Mr. Bert Hinkler, has ascertained that a policeman at Montana and Vermala saw a machine ...

    Article : 292 words
  8. DELAYED UNTIL THE SUMMER

    Despite the secrecy observed in political circles, it is now accepted as inevitable that the much-vaunted world Economic Conference, tentatively ...

    Article : 713 words
  9. LONDON COMMENT.

    J. C. White, in the "Morning Post,'" says: "There is no reasonable ground for the board of control taking up the leg-theory tactics with the Matylebone club. It cannot ...

    Article : 385 words
  10. CONSTABLE'S BATON

    Mr. Flynn, S.M., at the Kogarah Police Court, yesterday, expressed the opinion that a police constable had unnecessarily used his baton in effecting the arrest of a man who ...

    Article : 607 words
  11. DETAILS OF THE PLAY.

    The weather was fine and wanner than yesterday when play was resumed at noon to-day. The crowd was considerably smaller than at the same hour yesterday. ...

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  12. THE SCORES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 139 words
  13. LADY BAILEY.

    A message from Oran (Algeria) says that nothing has been heard of Lady Bailey, who is on a flight to Capetown, since she left Oran on Sunday. ...

    Article : 48 words
  14. BULGARIAN PRINCESS

    A message from Rome says that the Vatican is pained that the Bulgarian Royal family broke its promise to raise its children as Roman Catholics and baptised the baby princess ...

    Article : 153 words
  15. ABORIGINES.

    The Commonwealth Bureau of Census and Statistics, in a report issued yesterday, reveals that the full-blood aboriginal population of Australia has not changed materially since ...

    Article : 262 words
  16. AIRWOMEN

    Aeroplanes left Nairobi (Kenya) to-day, to search for two young English airwomen, Miss Joan Page and Miss Audrey Sale Barker, who were missing after leaving Moshi ...

    Article : 176 words
  17. RAIN PROBABLE.

    The forecast for to-morrow is: "At first warm to hot and sultry; some scattered rain and thunderstorms and northerly winds, followed later by a cool south-westerly change." ...

    Article : 33 words
  18. SUBDUED CROWD.

    There was a decided reaction from the unsettling incidents of the previous day, and the crowd which was considerably smaller than that o[?] Monday was less demonstrative than ...

    Article : 998 words
  19. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.

    Many more letters relating to the leg theory have been received by the Editor, but space precludes their being published in full. The following are some extracts:— ...

    Article : 1,093 words
  20. SOUTH ATLANTIC.

    Captain Jean Mermoz, flying from Paris, in the aeroplane Rainbow, arrived at Natal (Brazil) on Monday at 1.40 p.m., eastern standard time. ...

    Article : 120 words
  21. PARK MURDER. Definite Action Likely.

    After weeks of intensive investigation, the detectives endeavouring to elucidate the murder of Bessie O'Connor in National Park last month have practically completed their ...

    Article : 224 words
  22. INDIAN CONSPIRACY

    After a trial lasting three years and costing the Government nearly £120,000. 28 men, including three Britons, were sentenced at Meerut for conspiracy to wage war against ...

    Article : 160 words
  23. COMMITTEE'S DECISION.

    At Geneva the economic section of the Preparatory Committee of the World Economic Conference arrived at a decision this afternoon concerning industrial agreements. ...

    Article : 86 words
  24. AUSTRALIAN WINES.

    The Australian wine trade in [?]tain improved in 1932, the total sales amounting to 2,629,000 gallons, compared with 2,391,000 in 1931, and 2,124,000 in 1930. ...

    Article : 176 words
  25. ASSAULTS ON POLICE.

    "Magistrates are doing very little less than encouraging assaults on policemen by their lenience to the men convicted for these offences," said a high police official ...

    Article : 306 words
  26. TARIFF NEGOTIATIONS.

    Tariff negotiations by Britain with representatives of Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and Iceland have been in progress for some time, and at their conclusion similar negotiations ...

    Article : 114 words
  27. COTTON AND WOOL.

    During a visit to Manchester, the Australian Resident Minister in London (Mr. Bruce) found the cotton manufacturers extremely despondent at the extent of Japanese competition, ...

    Article : 100 words
  28. WAVERLEY MURDER.

    Eric Roland Craig, 25, salesman, appeared before Mr. Gibson, S.M., at the Central Police Court yesterday, on a charge of having at Waverley, on December 9, feloniously and ...

    Article : 83 words
  29. WHEAT.

    Legislation making available 75,000,000 dollars (about £15,000,000) for the 1933 wheat crop on the basis of production loans for United States farmers, was passed to-day by ...

    Article : 76 words
  30. WAR DEBTS.

    Mr. Salmon P. Levinson, a Chicago attorney, who has participated in the international negotiations on war debts, said to-day that he h[?] evolved a plan to lift the fog of ...

    Article : 210 words
  31. RAILWAYS.

    The Railway Commission announced yesterday that it had decided to adopt a policy of decentralised control in the permanent way branch of the service. ...

    Article : 188 words
  32. AGUA CALIENTE RACES.

    Plucky Play, one of the country's outstanding stake horses, has been allotted the top weight of 9st for the 50,000 dollar handicap, of 1¼ mile, on March 26. The New Zealand ...

    Article : 105 words
  33. TRADE WITH EAST.

    Further evidence of the interest now being taken by Australian shipowners in the carriage of primary produce overseas, particularly to the East, is provided by two new developments. ...

    Article : 267 words
  34. FREE STATE ELECTIONS.

    Mr. Cosgrave, speaking at Cavan, said the followers of Mr. de Valera had promised a reduction in taxation of £2,000,000. Instead, there had been increased taxation by ...

    Article : 140 words
  35. NEWFOUNDLAND AND CANADA.

    The recent agreement by Canada and Britain to advance to the Newfoundland Government the necessary funds to meet interest charges on the colony's debt due this month, has ...

    Article : 98 words
  36. LONDON MURDER.

    Samuel Furnace, who was arrested on a charge of having murdered Walter Spatchett, a young rent-collector, and who was later found writhing in his cell as though poisoned ...

    Article : 117 words
  37. LONDON MONEY MARKET.

    The unfavourable position of the investment market was illustrated by the poor response to the Barnsley municipal 3½ per cent. loan of £1,000,000. issued at 98, of which ...

    Article : 95 words
  38. PROHIBITED BIRDS.

    A Customs officer who was searching a kerosene tin on the Nankin to-day was mystified by a continuous chirping. The sound appeared to come from the tin, which was filled with ...

    Article : 86 words
  39. MR. LLOYD GEORGE.

    Mr. Lloyd George, who is 70 to-day, interviewed by the "Daily Express," said: "I have enjoyed my walk through life. All the same, I would rather like a fresh experience the next ...

    Article : 74 words
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