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  4. TASMANIAN CREW IN GOD FORM

    THE TASMANIAN CREW has im pressed riverside critics in its preparation for the King's Cup race on the Yarra next Saturday. The members of the crew, shown on thei way to the sheds, are (I. to r.): H. Porte, A. Creswell, F. E. Adlard, B. Gibson, K. Tillack, T. Smith,. W. Rattray Smith, R. Richardson and 6. Douglas. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. TASMANIANS TRAIN WELL

    Of the crews training for the King's Cup race next Saturday, Tasmania was the first afloat today. After swinging solidly down to the Williamstown end ...

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  6. DRAUGHTS

    Keen interest was taken in the finals of the Australian draughts championship in Sydney. H. Egans (Victorian champion and W Ferguson (N.S.W.) met in the ...

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  7. CRICKET

    Scores in county matches in progress are:— At Lord's; Yorkshire, 339 and 21 for one, v. M.C.C., 325 (Edrich 104, ...

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  8. HIGHER TAXATION

    The first bunch ot decrees issued by the French Prime Minister (M. Daladier) provides for a uniform increase of 8 per cent in direct and indirect ...

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  9. TO CORRESPONDENTS

    "Registration" (Claremont).—The usual penalty is that if a winning team includes an unregistered player it forfeits the match to the opposing side. ...

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  10. YOUTH KILLED

    A motor—car in which six young men were going from Leeton to Narrandera became out of control and overturned yesterday afternoon. Raymond O'Brien ...

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  11. Rugby League

    In a Rugby League match today Broughton defeated Bramley, 18—6. ...

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  12. MINING NEWS

    The London metal quotations yesterday disclosed an additional decline in all base metals. The outstanding fall was tin, which is at £155 5s a ton, the lowest ...

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  13. GALENA DEPOSITS

    At the Round Hill silver and lead mines a small party is engaged in prospecting and exploratory work. Months ago the party encountered a rich galena lode, ...

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  14. BRANXHOLM FIELD

    An Improvement in the water supply has resulted from the recent heavy rains in the Branxholm district, and there is much activity in tin mining. As well as ...

    Article : 108 words
  15. Managers' Reports

    Aberfoyle.—Main shaft. No. 2 level, 26 south: At 362ft. crosscut west at 78ft.; going north advanced to 137ft.; going south advanced to 159ft. No. 2 adit: Advanced ...

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  16. METAL MARKET

    The following were the official London metal quotations, middle prices, as received by the Australian Mines and Metals Association on May 2: ...

    Article : 191 words
  17. PRICES FOR APRIL

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