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  2. Bradman Out For a Duck

    Bradman out for a duck! This is the biggest sensation of the Australian cricket tour to date, and occurred against Cambridge yesterday. When Woodfull had been trapped into giving an easy catch, Bradman took his stance. The crowd were ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. BRITISH QUOTAS SHOCK JAPAN

    The spokesman at the Foreign Office to-day described the effect of Mr. Runciman's announcement of Britain's adoption of quotas against Japanese trade as psychological. The announcement had been received with comparative calm. It had shocked ...

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  4. NEW TRADE TREATIES

    The Federal Cabinet to-day made considerable progress in the preparation of trade treaties with overseas countries, particularly with Canada, ...

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  5. BREAD WILL BE CHEAPER

    A reduction in the price of bread is expected to follow immediately the Commonwealth Government lifts the flour tax. This ...

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  6. £2,000,000 LOAN FOR CITY?

    The Brisbane City Council, it is expected, will give urgent attention to several important questions when the new aldermen settle down to business ...

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  7. UNORTHODOX BOWLING

    Bradman's failure was a great disappointment to the spectators, and many book-laden students left the ground after his dismissal. ...

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  8. WATCH ON TRADE BALANCE

    According to the Tokio correspondent of "The Times," the industrialists are awaiting an announcement regarding; the British quotas. They do ...

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  9. UNIFORM TAXATION METHODS

    Consideration was given by the Federal Cabinet to-day to further portions of the Draft Bill, which is being prepared by the Assistant ...

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  10. First "Duck" in England.

    Bradman had not previously failed to score in England, though in 1930 he was twice dismissed for a single. ...

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  11. MR. LATHAM IN JAPAN

    Mr. Latham, the leader of the Australian Good Will Mission, will be received in audience by the Emperor of Japan to-morrow, and will have ...

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  12. SCORES.

    W. M. WOODFULL, c. Cox b. Davies .. 21 W.H.PONSFORD, not out .. 124 D.G.BRADMAN, b. Davies 0 ...

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  13. SMUGGLING IN NORTH

    In the opinion of Lieut.-Col. Weddell, the Administrator of the Northern Territory, the only satisfactory solution to the problems of smuggling, ...

    Article : 158 words
  14. REMISSION OF TAX

    The Commonwealth Government will lose nearly £300,000 in revenue as a result of the Cabinet's decision to remit the flour tax as from the end of ...

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  15. GROWTH OF JAPANESE COMPETITION

    In regard to the measures to deal with Japanese competition in British home and colonial markets, announced yesterday by the President of the ...

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  16. KIPPAX NOW ILL

    fAlan Kippax is suffering from influenza, and was unable to play with the Australian team in the match against Cambridge University, which ...

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  17. TRAGEDY OF CASTE

    The barriers of untouchability came in the way of saving a life, when a young Hindu woman of high caste ...

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  18. STRIKE THREAT WITHDRAWN

    The Queensland branch of the Australian Leather, Canvas, and Allied Trades Federation, which threatened to strike if their demand for the ...

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  19. EFFECT IN VICTORIA

    With the removal of the flour sales tax at the end of this month it is likely that the price of bread in Victoria will be reduced by from 2d to ...

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  20. Id REDUCTION LIKELY IN ADELAIDE

    The president of the Master Bakers' Association (Mr. W. A. L. Thomas) has announced that Immediately the flour tax is lifted there will be a reduction ...

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  21. CHAPMAN TO LEAD M.C.C.

    The M.C.C team to meet the Australian team at Lord's on May 12 will be:—A. P. Chapman E. T. Killick ...

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  22. BRITISH TRADE NEGOTIATIONS

    In the House of Commons to-day, replying to a question regarding the Anglo-Danish trade agreement which came into operation last June, the ...

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  23. ULM'S FLIGHT POSTPONED

    Upon the receipt of a report from the "Weather Bureau to-day Mr. C. T. P. Ulm, who had planned to leave by aeroplane on a good will flight to New ...

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  24. SITE FOR FOREST CAMP

    The Home Secretary (Mr. Hanlon) yesterday approved a site of about 1000 acres on a forest reserve behind Rathdowney for the establishment of a ...

    Article : 279 words
  25. WAR DEBTS TALKS

    New war debt developments, which Administration officials believe will allow President Roosevelt to send to the United States Congress not only ...

    Article : 123 words
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  27. GIRL'S TERRIFYING ORDEAL

    Joyce Cox (17), East Brunswick, was the victim of a savage attack by an intruder in her home early to-day. Waking in the dark to see a man ...

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  28. HORSE-WHIPPING FOR MAJOR

    Major Jean Props, brother of Major Froge, who was arrested on May 2 on suspicion of espionage, encountered Major Derenque, a witness in the ...

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  29. AUSTRALIA'S PETROL BILL

    In a statement when the Petrol Inquiry Commission assembled to-day the chairman said the work of investigating the accounts and trading ...

    Article : 105 words
  30. "OLD FIRM" AGAIN?

    Mr Neville Cardus, writing in the "Manchester Guardian," says it was worth while visiting Lord's and risking anything from lumbago to ...

    Article : 69 words
  31. whereto go to-day

    Tivoli.—"The Lost Patrol" and Murders in the Zoo" (continuous). St. James.—"Viennese Nights" and [?] (continuous). ...

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  32. WOMEN RACING MOTORISTS

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Mail" states that Nazi sports organisers have debarred women from participating in motor races. ...

    Article : 115 words
  33. GIRL BANDIT LEADER

    Brooklyn was the scene ol a daring bank robbery, 26,000 dollars (about £5200 at par) being stolen. A handsome blonde girl led four male bandits with ...

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  34. PRICE OF GOLD

    Gold is quoted to-day at £6/15/11½ an ounce fine. The dollar is 5.12 7-8 to sterling and the Iranc 77 3-8. On Saturday the quotations were:—Gold, £6/16/1½; dollar, 5.10½; dollar, 5.102; franc, 773-16. ...

    Article : 40 words
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