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    G. O. ALLEN, Possible captain of the next Test team to visit Australia, who took nine wickets for England. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    MAX Vanquisher of Joe Louis, who met Australia's Olymplo boxers at Berlin. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. AUSTRALIA'S MIXED LUCK IN INTERNATIONAL SPORT

    AUSTRALIANS had mixed luck in championship sport in Britain on Saturday. In the Wimbledon tennis tournament, Crawford and Quist won their way into the quarter-finals, but McGrath was beaten by the American, Grant. Crawford beat Lee (Britain), 7-5, 6-4, 9-7. Quist defeated Butler, 6-3, 7-5, ...

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  5. NUTRITION AND DIET

    HOUSEWIVES in Melbourne, Sydney, Adelaide, and Brisbane are to be asked by the advisory council appointed by the ...

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  6. MR. C. JAMESON DEAD

    The death of the Hon. Charles Jameson, a former Judge of the Supreme Court, at his home at Wlndemere Road. Ascot, yesterday, marked ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. GRAZIERS' CHIEF ATTACKS MR. LYONS

    A strong attack on the tariff policy of the Commonwealth as explained by the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) on Thursday was ...

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  8. TRAWLER CRIPPLED IN CYCLONE

    Crippled in a heavy sea, the Red Funnel trawler, Bar-ea-Mul, had a perilous experience last week off the southern New South Wales ...

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  9. Olympic Team

    A crowd of 20,000 thronged the Temple of Aerodrome last night to meet Max Schmeling (the German heavvweight. victor over Joe Louis ...

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  10. FERRIER FAILS IN "OPEN" TITLE

    Though Jim Ferrier was well behind in the British open golf championship, which was won by A. H. Padgham with an aggregate ...

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  11. McGRATHOUT; CRAWFORD IN FORM

    The feature of to-day's play at Wimbledon was the collapse of McGrath against the midget, Grant, known as "the pocket ...

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  12. DAY OF TOPPLING WICKETS

    The All India team is out for 147 runs in the first Test match against England, which began at Lords to-day. England had made ...

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  13. THE AUSTRALIAN ACCENT

    While agreeing with Mr. Max Montesole, an English actor, producer, and writer, that Australians have a "real accent," Mr. Harry Borradale, the ...

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  14. NEW LINERS FOR PACIFIC

    After the withdrawal of the Union Royal Mail Line to San Francisco in a few months' time, it Is considered likely that the Canadian-Australas- ...

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  15. MR. LYONS BRIEF, BUT PUNGENT

    A brief, but pungent, reply was Issued by the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons), to-night to criticisms of the Commonwealth Ministry's actions regarding ...

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  16. ARMS INDUSTRY

    A Bill to nationalise the armaments Industry will be presented to the Chamber ol Deputies at an earty date. The measure will be progressive, and ...

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  17. PETROL LAMP BURSTS IN FACE

    Mr. John Weston, the leading Juvenile in Zane Grey's film, "White Death," had a narrow escape yesterday, when a petrol lantern blew up ...

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  18. NEW LINERS FOR P. AND O.

    The P. and O. Co. deplores a slashing attack on its policy published, in the "Straits Times," which accuses the company of failure to keep abreast of ...

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  19. AMATEUR FOOTBALL TEAM FOR NEW ZEALAND

    The Football Association to-day decided to defer Its decision on the question of participating In the Olympic Kames. It agreed to recommend ...

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  20. DANISH TRADE TREATY

    Mr. E. J. Harrison, M.H.R., officially opening the first Federal congress of the Australian Common-wealth Legion of Ex-service Men, ...

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  21. INTER-VARSITY SWIMMING

    In the annual inter-Varsity swimming match at Wembley to-day oxford defeated Cambridge by 31 points to 22. D. A. Young (an Australian ...

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  22. DEMANDED TO LEAVE HOSPITAL

    Albert Carl Pfitzner (64), retired farmer, formerly of Yorketown, who was a passenger in a car which crashed at Littlehampton on Tuesday, ...

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  23. BROMWICH AND KAY IN JAVA

    The visiting Australian tennis players, Bromwich and Kay, continued their matches in the three-day series here. On Saturday Bromwich ...

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  24. VERITY'S FINE FIGURES

    H. Verity holds an enviable position in the English county averages, being top of the bowling list with 108 wickets for an average of 10.37, and second on ...

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  25. MILK STRIKE DELAYED

    An indication that the Price Fixing Department might act in the milk dispute was given by the Deputy Commissioner (Mr. E. H. Lindsay) last ...

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  26. FATHER RESCUES DROWNING CHILD

    Lionel Golder, the 24-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Golder, of Southport, had a narrow escape from drowning in the broadwater at ...

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  27. MY ESCAPE TO REALITY A City Man in Revolt

    THE tent to which Hercules Howard led me last night at Mount White contained a bunk called by bushmen a Queensland nap. It proved ...

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  28. LIGHTSHIP TOWED TO PORT

    The lightship, Breaksea Spit, which broke from Its moorings during a cycle in February, was brought back to Dort yesterday morning by the ...

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  29. BODIES UNEARTHED BY N.Z. POLICE

    During police Investigations at Hastings a number of bodies of Infants, prematurely born, were unearthed, and sensational developments are ...

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  30. ESPIONAGE IN MALTA

    Nicholl Delia and Guze Flores have each been sentenced to. three years' Imprisonment on charges of having tried to obtain secret official sketches, ...

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  31. BOYCOTT OF GERMAN GOODS

    The Government is concerned at a boycott of German goods, which Is In progress. To-day the Johannesburg Town Council referred back to the ...

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  32. ARREST ON BODILY HARM CHARGE

    Last evening, Detective T. W. Harold arrested a man who was charged with doing grievous bodily harm to Vittirio Gottaroo, at Innhisfall, on June 14 ...

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  33. KNIFE WOUND IN STOMACH

    Police are still searching for the alleged assailant of Victor Dale (19), single, of Wharf Street, city, who was admitted to the General Hospital late ...

    Article : 63 words
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