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  4. Jack Crawford is Australia's First Wimbledon Champion Since 1922

    J. Crawford to-day became Australia's first Wimbledon champion since 1922 by defeating E. Vines (U.S.A.), the bolder Of the title, 4--6, 11--9, 6--2, 2--6, 6--4. A great crowd at the Centre Court gave the Australian a splendid ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. CONTAGIOUS SMILE

    Miss Sadie Wilson in happy mood at Ascot races. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. COUNTRY BOY DUPED

    Peculiar circumstances surround the death of a man named Shultz, who was killed by a train at Parkhurst, about four miles north of ...

    Article : 199 words
  7. STOP PRESS

    VANOR .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1 TABLELANDER .. .. .. .. .. .. 2 STEPPER .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... 3 Betting at barrier rise: 7 to 1 v. the ...

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  8. Confidence Man to Gaol

    A man described by the police as a confidence man was foiled by the vigilance of two detectives yesterday, and this morning in the ...

    Article : 297 words
  9. "COWARD'S CASTLE"

    "Mr. Moore has had quite a lot to say in regard to my Valley by-election speech, but the proper place for him to state his side of the case is ...

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  10. CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE

    The Bengal delegates to the Congress Conference which opened on Monday are likely to press strongly for the complete abandonment of civil ...

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  11. SPECIAL SPORTING SECTION

    For the convenience of readers a SPECIAL SPORTING SECTION will be included in ''The Saturday Night Telegraph." ...

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  12. "IT WAS MY DAY"

    Three Princesses--Princess Juliana of Holland, Princess Victoria and Princess Louise--saw Crawford achieve the greatest ...

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  13. PLAYED WELL

    Dr. C. R. Boyce, who played well in the Amateur Foursomes championship at Yeerongpilly this morning. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. BRIBERY CHARGES

    Although invited to submit the evidence on which he based his allegations in the Senate yesterday that certain Customs officials, during the Scullin ...

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  15. A ROUND IN 74

    S. Francis, who, with J. N. Radcliffe, played the first round in 74, at the Amateur Foursomes championship on the Yeerongpilly ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. FOUR BROTHERS RIDE IN ONE RACE

    What is probably a record was made at Cheltenham racecourse this afternoon, when four brothers rode in the Hurdle Race. They are C. ...

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  17. HOUSEWIFE'S THEFT

    Phillis McGuffen, 48, housewife, appeared in the Police Court this morning before Mr. W. E. H. Ferguson. Police Magistrate, charged with ...

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  18. CITY'S WATER SUPPLY

    There is over 8,000 million gallons of water available in Brisbane water supplies, states a report by the chief engineer for water supply and sewerage ...

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  19. "UNLUCKY FREDS"

    There is a reason why Fred Neumann of the Australian Rugby League team has more eucalyptus and patent medicines in his cabin in ...

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  20. Depression Mine Belies its Name

    A crushing of 28 tons of are from the Depression mine at Leyburn by Ryan and party was concluded during the week and the yield resulted in 35[?] ...

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  21. CAMP HILL

    At Camp Hill Progress Association meeting the inward correspondence included a letter from the town clerk advising that the formation of main ...

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  22. THE DANDY AND THE WAG

    The Y.A.L. concert party relumed to Brisbane from Nambour today. Colin Croft, on the left of this group, is regarded as the dandy of the party. Willie Kerr, the comedian on the right, played with George Wallace in "Harmony Row" at £8 a week. He has also ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. WIFE FAINTED

    At the conclusion of the great struggle between Crawford and Pines at Wimbledon to-day, Mrs. Crawford fainted from ...

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  24. WORK IN HAND

    Work has been commenced on the improvements to Wickham Park, which will eventually be continued from the intersection with Wickham Terrace on the top ...

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  25. WIMBLEDON'S GREATEST MATCH

    Mr. Wallis Myers, writing in the "Daily Telegraph," says: Crawford has made history for Australia and for Wimbledon, and has brought glory to both. The singles final yielded one of the finest matches in the 53 years' story of the championship. My experience of Wimbledon finals goes buck 35 ...

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  26. STEAMER AGROUND

    The steamer Toorle is aground in the Johnstone River. The Toorle was en route from Goondi mill to Cairns last night with a cargo of sugar when ...

    Article : 69 words
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