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  2. ENGLAND FAILS IN TEST

    KINGSTON (Jamaica). March 16. England fared badly in the final Test, against the West Indies. Her batsmen once again demonstrated ...

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  3. TENNIS BAN TO STAND

    The International Lawn Tennis Federation rejected by 42 votes to 41 the Czechoslovakian proposal that amateurs be permitted to receive ...

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  4. POST'S FAST FLIGHT

    The second attempt by Wiley Post to set a transcontinental aeroplane non-stop record in the stratosphere from Los Angeles to New York ended ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. ATTEMPT TO KILL IBN SAUD

    A determined attempt to assassinate Ibn Sand, King of Saudi Arabia, by the use of bombs and a knife, was foiled to-day, largely owing to the gallantry of the King's son, who threw himself in the path of a dagger thrust, and was stabbed in the ...

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  6. TAKE CHURCHES BUT LEAVE SCHOOLS

    "If some tyrant came to this country to-morrow and gave me the choice of closing the churches or Catholic schools. I would say, 'Take the churches ...

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    SHOULD cycling become popular with the ladies again, no doubt some enterprising dress designer will solve the problem of correct attire. Meanwhile slacks and sailor suit found favour with feminine members of the Brisbane Cyclists' Tourist Club for the week-end outing. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. LLOYD GEORGE'S PLANS

    Despite Mr. Ramsay MacDonald's request for figures relative to the various schemes, Mr. Lloyd George, according to the "Manchester ...

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  9. TO ENGLAND IN 5½ DAYS

    Mr. H. L. Brook, who seeks to lower the Australia—England record for a solo 'plane flight, arrived at Darwin from Daly Waters at 1.30 p.m. ...

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  10. BARRON FALLS SCHEME

    By an Order in Council, gazetted on Saturday, the Barron Falls Hydroelectricity Board was authorised to borrow £30,000 by the sain of a ...

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  11. MEAT EXPORT QUOTAS

    The Minister for Commerce (Dr. Page) met members of the Australian Meat Industry Advisory Committee in Sydney yesterday, and ...

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  12. "WHERE'S YOUR CROWN?"

    When the Prince of Wales visited the Karlmarx Hof workers' flats he went to the kindergarten, where the teacher told Georg, aged 4, whose ...

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  13. THREAT TO MOVE HOLLYWOOD

    Mr. Upton Sinclair and his epicpropaganda are making themselves felt in the California State Legislature, California is wealthy, but a ...

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  14. PERRY MAY TURN PROFESSIONAL

    "The Times" Paris correspondent says that the federation referred to a special committee a proposal to permit amateurs to give lessons by ...

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  15. JAPANESE STORY OF AUSTRALIAN PLANS

    Japan's naval authorities have learned, according to the vernacular Press, that the Australian Government is co-operating with America in ...

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  16. DISQUALIFICATION OF BANDMASTER

    So far there is no indication of action being taken locally in connection with the disqualification of Mr. A. W. Trembath, conductor of the ...

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  17. PROMISE TO LANCASHIRE

    The Manchester "Dally Dispatch," on behalf of the whole of Lancashire, and particularly the cotton industry, welcomes the possibility of ...

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  18. SWEDISH ROYAL WEDDING

    World-wide congratulations to the Royal lovers, Prince Frederik of Denmark, and Princess Ingrid, are pouring into the Palace. The wedding ...

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  19. TUBERCULOSIS IN MILK

    The Commissioner for Health (Dr. J. Coney) said yesterday that very little milk in Brisbane was infected with tuberculosis, so that there was little ...

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  20. CRUSHED BY BALE OF WOOL

    Fatal injuries were received by Michael Joseph O'Connell when a bale of wool fell on him in the hold of the Orungal at the Eagle Street Wharf ...

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  21. LONDON WOOL SALES

    At the wool sales to-day 8934 bales were offered, including 887 from New South Wales, 384 from Queensland, 845 from Victoria, 435 from Western ...

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  22. NEW MACHINES

    Mrs. S. M. Bruce christened at Hanworth the Captain Cook and Captain Phillip, two twin-engined four-seater monospars, with a cruising ...

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  23. 50 YEARS FIRE FIGHTING

    Mr. J. E. Dickie, chief officer of the South Australian Fire Brigade, died in Adelaide to-day after having held that position since 1914. He had spent ...

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  24. RUSSIAN'S FIGHT FOR EDUCATION

    Behind the bare announcement in Sydney University results that Alexander Alexeevitch Faminsky has passed a deferred examination, graduating ...

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  25. COW GOUGES OUT CYCLIST'S EYE

    George Miller (40), of Leura Street, Auburn, was riding home from his work at Auburn, at an early hour on Saturday morning, when the lights of ...

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  26. HEART TURNING TO STONE

    The strangest medical case in London is that of a boy whose heart is turning to stone. He is suffering from a rare disease in which the ...

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  27. LABOUR PREMIER FOR NORWAY

    The Government of Norway has resigned owing to the Labour Party's demand for increased relief for unemployment. The Cabinet opposed the ...

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  28. MAN KILLED IN MOTOR SMASH

    In a motor accident on Saturday night Leo John Donnelly (53), of the Biltmore Private Hotel, Albert Park, was killed, and John ...

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  29. RABBITS MARKETED IN LONDON

    D. E. Thomson and Company, Sydney, have begun marketing Australian rabbit, cooked and packed in glass dishes. ...

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    To HOUSE, AND AWAY:—Members or the Brisbane Riding Club on the way to White's Hill where first meet of the season was held yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  31. CHILDREN SWALLOW ARSENIC

    At Kin Kin to-day the 2-year-old daughter and nine-months-old son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Grady secured and swallowed some arsenic which had ...

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  32. FIRST STOCK SALES SINCE STRIKE

    After a break of four weeks, occasioned by the limitation of killing by the strike of meat workers employed at the Brisbane Abattoir, stock ...

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  33. COMIC OPERA SEASON

    J. C. Williamson Ltd. have engaged for their Australian Gilbert and Sullivan season Ivan Menzies, Gregory Stroud (baritone), Winifred Lawson ...

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  34. BILLIARDS HANDICAP WON BY NEWMAN

    Tom Newman, with four victories and no losses, won the "Daily Mail" billiards gold cup sealed handicap. Smith, Davis, Recce, and Inman ...

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