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  2. Dubrovnik of the Flowers and Cloisters

    There are two ways to visit Jugoslvia—and both have their points. The travellers who arrive by sea, have a succession of marvellous views, cliffs, ramparts of rock, small green islands, beaches, rocks crowned with breath-taking little towns ...

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  3. Injured Test Batsman Arrives in Melbourne

    With his arm in a sling, R. E. S. Wyall, English Test batsman, who injured his left wrist in a match at Clare (South Australia), travelled to Melbourne from Adelaide by sea. He is shown stepping down the gangway from the Strathnaver on her arrival at Port Melbourne. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 56 words
  4. Sailors Were Obedient

    LONG before British shipping began its own record of wreck and disaster on the Australian coast, other mishaps to vessels of other nationalities are on record. Of old time sailing craft of the Dutch, who made many ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 2,166 words
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    The star batsman of the side, W. R. Hammond, photographed on arrival. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 12 words
  6. PUZZLE OF RACING DATES

    Racing dates for 1937 are occupying the attention of the A.J.C. and it is probable that a good deal of Thursday's ...

    Article : 388 words
  7. £13,200 FOR FOUR DAYS

    The spring racing carnival having practically concluded, trainers will now have to concentrate on the summer meetings. ...

    Article : 261 words
  8. CONVICTS MAY SMOKE

    Convicts are soon to be allowed to smoke. British Prison Commissioners contemplate the issue of an order to give the solace of a pipe or cigarette ...

    Article : 257 words
  9. ENGLISH VICAR DENOUNCES BEACH CONDUCT

    "In every tongue and every clime the slogan is 'Back to Nature.' The worship of the body is now a universal fetish find disease." ...

    Article : 259 words
  10. QUARREL IN MID-AIR

    Statements made by Mr. Harry Richman and Mr. Dick Merrill, the tans-Atlantic filers, who crushed at Musgrave Harbor, 150 miles from St. ...

    Article : 387 words
  11. REVIVAL OF GOLD JEWELLERY

    Birmingham Jewellers, and indeed Jewellers of every district, are rejoicing at the return to favor of gold Jewellery. This is one of the ...

    Article : 345 words
  12. SOUTH AFRICA

    "If Mr. Baldwin was correct in saying that Britain's frontier to-day was on the Rhine, then it would be correct to say that the Union of South Africa ...

    Article : 207 words
  13. DESERT 'NAPOLEON' MAY BE RELEASED

    One-time "Napoleon of Morocco." Abd-el-Krim, who was exiled to Reunion Island, near Madagascar, in June, 1926, may be liberated before ...

    Article : 329 words
  14. SEWERAGE SCHEME FOR MUSWELLBROOK

    At a special meeting of the Municipal Council the question of the installation of a sewerage scheme for Muswellbrook, estimated to cost £54,000, ...

    Article : 42 words
  15. CASTLE RUIN UNDER TENNIS COURT

    Gardeners making a tennis court at Castle Garth House, which overlooks the River Wharfe at Wetherby in Yorkshire, England, have come ...

    Article : 246 words
  16. How English Field Waited for Gregory

    Ross Gregory spared no energy in this book to leg off Allen's bowling in the first innings of the match between England and Victoria. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 25 words
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