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  2. ONLY 168 RUNS SCORED.

    Only 168 runs were scored to-day when the third test match was resume on the Melbourne ground. Australia's last six wickets added 121, the innings ending at 397. England made 47 for the loss of one (Hobbs') wicket. ...

    Article : 139 words
  3. AN APPEAL.

    "By common consent there is a great room for improvements in Australia's economic and industrial outlook," said Sir Wallace Bruce, chairman of the Industrial Peace Conference ...

    Article : 557 words
  4. THE KING.

    A bulletin issued at 11.55 a.m. is as follows:- The King passed a somewhat restless night. The general condition is ...

    Article : 597 words
  5. MELBOURNE CROWD

    One of the most disgraceful episodes in the history of Australian sport is the barracking of G. Duckworth, the English wicket-keeper. It was bad during the second test in Sydney. ...

    Article : 346 words
  6. SCHNEIDER CUP.

    Entries for the Schneider Cup seaplane race from Germany as well as from America are now expected by the Royal Aero Club. The lists close to-morrow. Entries have already ...

    Article : 150 words
  7. STATE POLITICS.

    The year just closed has been a strenuous one for the Bavin Ministry. During the two important sessions of Parliament held many important measures were placed on the ...

    Article : 1,073 words
  8. SUSPENDED.

    A sensation was caused in Federal political and departmental circles to-day when it became known that Mr. M. L. Shepherd, secretary and permanent head of the Defence ...

    Article : 592 words
  9. TRADE WITH RUSSIA.

    Commenting, in n speech to the Soviet Executive, delivered by M. Stalin, to the effect that, in the interests of economic reconstruction, the Soviet was willing to give ...

    Article : 109 words
  10. THE SCORES.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 250 words
  11. FOOTBALL TOUR.

    The "Daily Express" says that Germany's invitation to a British football team was declined because there are insufficient firstclass players available. ...

    Article : 86 words
  12. ENGINE DERAILED.

    A light engine which was going from Broadmeadow to Greta to replace the engine on the Tamworth-Sydney mail train, which had broken down, jumped the rails at Lochinvar ...

    Article : 196 words
  13. THE PLAY.

    The first over was a maiden. Tate makins two balls—outswingers—get up sharply. Bradman faced Larwood and scored a single from the first ball with a stroke clear or point, ...

    Article : 2,230 words
  14. FREIGHTS TO AUSTRALIA

    Oversea shipping companies have prepared a schedule of proposed increased freights to Australia, roughly averaging 10 per cent., which will be submitted to a meeting of the ...

    Article : 46 words
  15. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    The old year closed with snowstorms throughout Britain. There is no official confirmation of the Coat of Arms incident at Innisfail. As Press ...

    Article : 323 words
  16. CAR INTERCEPTED.

    After a record-breaking dash from police headquarters to Tom Ugly's Point yesterday afternoon, Detective-sergeant Mathews, Detective Boswell, and Constable Riley ...

    Article : 332 words
  17. NEW YEAR'S EVE.

    Somewhere in Sydney on New Year's Eve high wassail may have been held; Bacchanalian revels may have provoked sober citizens ito threatening to ring up the police; night ...

    Article : 503 words
  18. LABOUR REVIEW.

    Union officials have experienced one of the quietest years on record. Apart from isolated stoppages on the coalfields and two waterfront strikes, there has ...

    Article : 471 words
  19. COLTS TO THE RESCUE.

    The first blow to Australia's hopes of a much bigger score than that eventually realised, was the dismissal of Ryder. There were anticipations that if he could stay with ...

    Article : 912 words
  20. BRITISH BY-ELECTIONS.

    Four Parliamentary by-elections are now pending. One of these is in northern Ireland, caused by the appointment of Sir Malcolm Macnaghten, member for Londonderry, as a ...

    Article : 138 words
  21. BANK OF N.S.W.

    The retirement is announced of Mr. Oscar Lines, general manager of the Bank of New South Wales. Mr. Lines succeeded Sir John Russell French ...

    Article : 440 words
  22. STILL UNSOLVED.

    Further police investigations into the death of Hilda Johnson, the 15-year-old Maryville girl, who was seized by a sudden illness after eating chocolates in a local picture show on ...

    Article : 225 words
  23. MINERS' RELIEF FUND.

    Contributions continue to pour in to the Mansion House in response to the appeal of the Prince of Wales broadcasted on Christmas night for gifts for the Lord Mayor's ...

    Article : 74 words
  24. MR. PAXTON REGRETS

    A business matter calling for the gravest attention in the New Year, according to J M. Paxton, a former president of the Chamber of Commerce, is the slackness apparent in ...

    Article : 340 words
  25. LORD BEAVERBROOK.

    In gratitude for his escape in a motor accident at Surbiton on December 28, when with his secretary and his chauffeur he was slightly injured, Lord Beaverbrook is ...

    Article : 83 words
  26. BALMORAL SHARK.

    Baers who hurriedly quitted the Balmoral Baths on Saturday when they heard that a shark had entered the emlosure had little cause for alarm. When the monster was ...

    Article : 179 words
  27. THE HANAU FRAUDS.

    The magistrate's examination of Madame Hanau on Sunday, in regard to the "Gazette du Franc" case, resulted in a detailed deaunciation of Georges Anquetel, founder and ...

    Article : 154 words
  28. ARMED WITH AXE.

    Bathers at Aspendale were afraid to venture, too far into the sea this morning after the appearance of two sharks, one of which appeared only six feet from the shore. Mr ...

    Article : 158 words
  29. YEAR'S RAINFALL.

    The Divisional Meteorologist (Mr. E. Bromley, in his report on the year's rainfall, states that with the exception of a few stations in the settled areas, chiefly to the south ...

    Article : 93 words
  30. ITALTAN COAT-OF-ARMS.

    Further particulars regarding the coat-ofarms incident state that any demonstration at restoring it by calling italians together is forbidden, and any arrangements ...

    Article : 39 words
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