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  4. DEATH PENALTY FOR HUMAN MONSTER

    SYDNEY: Declaring that Mervyn Garvie, 39, labourer, was a "monster in human form," Mr. Justice Herron, in the Central Criminal Court today, sentenced him to death. Garvie was found guilty of having murdered ...

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  5. Getting Fit For Test

    LINDSAY HASSETT, Victorian batsman, who is to play in the Test match this week, paid a visit to the Turkish Baths to-day. The picture shows him being massaged by Miss. K. Shaw. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. ECONOMIST WARNS ON INFLATION

    MELBOURNE: The danger of inflation and a slump was more acute than ever before, said Professor L. F. Giblin in the Full Arbitration Court to-day. He said that a rise in ...

    Article : 446 words
  7. NET PRACTICE

    Members of the Australian team practised at the Brisbane Cricket Ground this afternoon in preparation for the Test ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. LONDON TALKS ON INDIA ARRANGED

    LONDON, November 26 (A. A. P.): It is officially stated that the British Government, in view of the difficulties that have arisen from the refusal of the Moslem League to participate in a ...

    Article : 337 words
  9. Baby Burnt to Death In a Pram

    SYDNEY: A three-months-old baby was burned to death when a pram became enveloped in flames in College Street. ...

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  10. Bradman Says He Is Fit For First Test Match

    Don Bradman, captain of Australia's Test team, arrived by train this afternoon, looking very fit for Friday's Test start. Bradman, who was uncommunicative has ...

    Article : 475 words
  11. NATIONAL DEBT

    CANBERRA: Total reductions effected in the national debt since 1923 amount to £227,872,761. This is revealed in the 23rd annual ...

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  12. JUDGE BRENNAN REPLIES TO M.L.As

    From the Criminal Court Bench to-day Mr. Justice Brennan replied to criticism by Mr Aikens (Ind.) in Parliament yesterday of his "unofficial transfer from Rockhampton to Brisbane." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. WASHBROOK & IKIN UPHOLD UMPIRES

    It is understood Cyril Washbrook and John Ikin have no complaints concerning the decisions which caused their dismissals yesterday, and Washbrook, by confirming the correctness of Umpire Pengelly's ...

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  14. Govt. Job For Another

    CANBERRA: Another Labour member who lost his seat at the last Federal election has been placed on the Government's ...

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  15. Two Special Test Feature Pages Today

    Today "The Telegraph" publishes special Test cricket features. On pages 7 and 8 are articles ...

    Article : 123 words
  16. WILL THE MEN RECORD TOP SCORE?

    Don Bradman the Australian captain, and Len Hutton, the English opener, both world record breaking batsmen, will ...

    Article : 227 words
  17. TUGS RESCUE GROUNDED COLLIER

    MELBOURNE: Caught in a 50 mile an hour southerly squall and a 9-knot flood tide, the collier. Age, ran aground in the south ...

    Article : 126 words
  18. Murdered Man's Body Was Carried

    SYDNEY: Two men at least carried the Goulburn Street allotment murder victim to the spot where the body was found, a ...

    Article : 252 words
  19. Stop Press

    INTER-STATE TENNIS: Brown (N. S. W.) J. C. Leng (Vic.). 7--5, 2--6, 6--3 LAIDLEY RACES in the Flfit ...

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  21. MAINLY FINE FOR TEST

    Cricket lovers throughout Australia and the Empire will be glad to hear that Brisbane meteorologists' special cricket ...

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  22. Bradman Arrives

    Don Bradman the Australian captain, arrived in Brisbane this afternoon for the first Test to commence on Friday. He is seen here being met on the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. Police Seizure of Cars and Firearms

    MELBOURNE: Inquiries by detectives into the disappearance of a motor cycle from the Showgrounds on show day developed ...

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  24. STRIKE ENDS

    Rail workers involved in the go slow strike at the Great Western Railway depots have agreed to resume normal work immediately on ...

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  25. ENGINEERS GET 44-HOUR WEEK

    LONDON, November 26 (AAP.): An agreement for the reduction of hours from 47 to 44 a week was reached following a conference ...

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