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  2. THE BUDGET.

    Criticism levelled against the Budget was replied to by the Prime Minister and Treasurer (Mr. Scullin) in a statement issued this afternoon. ...

    Article : 1,125 words
  3. ALARMING ACCIDENT.

    A railway engine backed with great force into a passenger train at No. 6 platform at the Central Station shortly before 8 o'clock yesterday morning, the crash producing a ...

    Article : 236 words
  4. FAMOUS SCORES.

    Before R. E. Foster made his test record of 287—shattered by Bradman on Friday at Leeds—the highest score in matches between England and Australia was W. L. ...

    Article : 407 words
  5. HOOK DYING.

    The mystery surrounding the [?]ight of James Matthews and Eric Hook [?] Australia has to some extent been cleared up. ...

    Article : 253 words
  6. BRADMAN.

    The attendance at Leeds on the first day was 20,000, and not even in Sydney could Bradman have been more mightly acclaimed than when he passed R. E. Foster's record. ...

    Article : 1,225 words
  7. HISTORIC CONTEST AT LEEDS.

    England needed 204 runs to avert a follow-on and had five wickets in hand when stumps were drawn to-day in the third test match. The last seven Australian wickets fell before lunch for 108 runs, Bradman making 334 of the total of 566, eleven runs short of C. G. ...

    Article : 134 words
  8. ELLALONG LEASES.

    Imperial Chemical Industries, London, dissociates itself entirely from the scheme to extract by-products from coal at Ellalong, on the Maitland coalfields. ...

    Article : 308 words
  9. GRIMMETT'S FINE BOWLING

    The special correspondent of the Australian Press Association at Headingley comments as follows on the day's play:- Thanks to Grimmett's great bowling ...

    Article : 823 words
  10. SCORES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 267 words
  11. HARBOUR BRIDGE.

    Mr. Lawrence Ennis, the engineer directing the construction of the Harbour Bridge, gave some particulars last week relating to the steel tapes which are being stretched across the gap ...

    Article : 366 words
  12. TRADE REVIEW.

    The Board of Trade returns for June are disquieting, for they show a decrease in exports for the first six months of the year of £65,000,000, and a decline in imports of ...

    Article : 606 words
  13. THE RAILWAYS.

    If wheat crop expectations are realised this year, the Railway Department will liquidate its £2,750,000 deficit and balance its budget, the Chief Commissioner for Railways (Mr. ...

    Article : 332 words
  14. SEASON'S AVERAGES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 192 words
  15. ROADS AGREEMENT.

    The Commonwealth would welcome the opportunity of a release from the Federal Aid Roads Agreement, by which it pays £2,000,000 annually to the States. ...

    Article : 255 words
  16. REDUCED SALARY.

    The State Ministry has derided not to reappoint General T. A. Blamey as Chief Commissioner of the Police Force at his present salary. ...

    Article : 185 words
  17. PLAY DESCRIBED.

    The special correspondent of the Australian Press Association at Leeds, in describing the day's play, says: How many more records Bradman might break was the chief topic of ...

    Article : 2,076 words
  18. LAWN TENNIS.

    In the Davis Cup European Zone final at Geno[?] between Italy and Japan Stefan[?] (Italy) bent Ohta (Japan), 6-3, 6-4, 4-6, 6-4 Harada beat De Morpurgo, 6-4, 6-3, 7-5. ...

    Article : 297 words
  19. CONDITIONS IN EGYPT.

    The British Union in Egypt in a letter to the Prime Minister emphasises the progressive lowering of British prestige during the past 10 years, and points out that generous ...

    Article : 184 words
  20. STARVING MALAYS.

    A story of the succour of nine Malay fishermen, who had been found adrift and starving, was told by officers of the Japanese mall steamer Tango Maru, which arrived at ...

    Article : 162 words
  21. VICTORIAN DEBT.

    The Minister for Railways (Mr. W. J. Denny), speaking on the question of the £185,000 due to South Australia under the Border Railways Agreement, said that he was ...

    Article : 142 words
  22. DEFENCE BY MR. BEASLEY.

    Speaking on behalf of the Federal Government at the annual dinner of the Commercial Travellers' Association on Saturday night, the Assistant Minister for Industry (Mr. Beasley) ...

    Article : 500 words
  23. LONDON NAVAL TREATY.

    President Hoover has refused to submit to the Senate secret documents concerning the Naval Treaty negotiations. He said that publication would constitute a betrayal of ...

    Article : 213 words
  24. SWEPT OVERBOARD.

    At the height of a hurricane in midPacific, near Pitcairn Island, on July 4, Mr. H. V. S[?]ddall, chief officer of the steamer Tainu[?], was swept ov[?]oard and drowned. ...

    Article : 103 words
  25. AVIATION.

    Mr. Kingsford Smith stated at Los Angeles that he proposes to leave England before September for Australin, using a light 'plane, and will fly via Rome, Athens, Calcutta, and ...

    Article : 118 words
  26. UPPER HOUSE.

    The Minister for Education (Mr. D. H. Drummond), addressing a public meeting in Armidale, said that, while he did not intend to comment on the position of the ...

    Article : 106 words
  27. GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP.

    After the second round of the United States open golf championship at Interlachen, Horton Smith was leading with 142. "Bobby" Jones tied for second with 144, and Kirkwood tied ...

    Article : 68 words
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