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  4. AUSTRALIAN EXTRAORDINARY RECOVERY: RYDER MAKES 201 o o o © •

    The second day's cricket in the Third Test was as fascinating as that of the first day, save that over it all, with the gradual rise of Australian hopes, pervaded a feeling that England was ...

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  5. RAILWAYS

    In the last issue of the Sunday Times an interview by a member of our staff with Sir Sam Fay, one of the British railway experts, was ...

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  6. PIRATES

    SHANGHAI, Saturday.—A message from Hongkong states that the Chinese-owned 2000 tons ship, Honghwa, flying the British flag, on ...

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  7. WILL FIGHT

    BERLIN, Saturday.—Vorwaerts, the Socialist organ, declares that the new German Government, "consisting of open and secret enemies of ...

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  8. A NOBLE SON

    On the escutcheon of this young country of ours the names of many brilliant native-born Australians are written large in ineffaceable letters ...

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  9. "NEVER AGAIN"

    Mile, Poesy, aged 50, who vowed she would never eat or drink again in consequence of her lover abandoning her a few days before they were ...

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  10. THE RAIN

    Except for temporary fine breaks during the day, mostly cloudy and sultry, with occasional showers; moderate in fresh S.E. to E. breeze, ...

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  11. V'TORIA BARRACKS

    A Federal announcement was made by the Prime Minister to-day in regard to the retransfer to New South Wales of certain defence lands at ...

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  12. BRIBERY AND BLACKMAIL

    On page 19, commencing in to-day's issue, is published the amazing life story of Ernest Terah Hooley, one of the most picturesque and clever ...

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  13. 68 GOVERNMENTS

    The Duke of Devonshire, speaking at Chesterfield, said when the Empire Exhibition was re-opened in May 68 Governments within the Empire would ...

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  14. Knocked Down by Lorry.

    Frank Stokes (54) an employee of the Water Board, and of 56 Bridge-street, Camperdown, was knocked down by a motor lorry in Central ...

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  16. "DO IT AGAIN"

    Colonel Philip Trevor, in the London Daily Telegraph, says: "Australian batsmen welcome a big chance to shine. ...

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  17. North Sydney Seat.

    Nominations from candidates in the National interest for the North Shore electorate close on January 24, and candidates will be selected and ...

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  18. Cattle Shortage

    Agents in Central Queensland are finding it hard, to meet the demands for cattle. The reported shortage of supplies will be accentuated when the ...

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  19. "ONLY A GAME."

    Sid Barnes, writing in the Daily Chronicle, says: "The people who are clamoring for a change of the toss method forget that cricket, however ...

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