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  2. INTERESTING STAGE

    WHEN the fourth test match was resumed yesterday morning Australia seemed to hold an advantageous position, but when play ceased for the day England appeared to have the firmest grip on the game. England at the close of play on Monday was 69 runs ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. CHARGE FAILS.

    TOWNSVILLE, Feb. 14.—The Criminal Court sittings concluded to-day with the trial of Vincenzo Dagostino on a charge of ...

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  4. THE WAR DEBTS.

    LONDON, Feb. 13.—The special meeting of the Cabinet to-day had before it the report of the discussions by the War Debts ...

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    Len Darling, the Victorian lefthander, in whom Australia centres high hopes to-day. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    Map showing the route that was followed by Gayford and Nicholetts on their non-stop flight from Cranwell (Eng.) to Capetown. They ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. AUSTRALIA'S SECOND INNINGS.

    The Australians commenced their second innings at 3.35 o'clock, Woodfull and Richardson again opening. Richardson took strike to Larwood, ...

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  8. ORDERED TO RETIRE.

    BRISBANE, Feb. 14.—A Scene occurred at the City Council meeting to-day when the Lord Mayor (Ald. J. W. Greene) ...

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  9. MISSING AIRMAN.

    BRISBANE, Feb. 14.—Major de Havlland, who arrived by the steamer Montoro to-day, said that of all the aviators he knew, Bert ...

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  10. MAIL-CARRYING GLIDER.

    ZURICH, Feb. 14.—A glider carrying mails, piloted by the Swiss airman, Farmer, was successfully towed over the Alps to Milan by a Pass Moth ...

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  11. TRADE NEGOTIATIONS.

    LONDON, Feb. 13.—The trade treaty negotiations with the Argentine and Denmark coupled with the plight of British ...

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  12. AMERICAN GRATIFIED.

    WASHINGTON, Feb. 13.—The statement by the British Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald) in the House of Commons, that Great ...

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  13. NON-STOP FLIGHT.

    LONDON, Feb. 14.—Sir Alan Cobham is planning to start on his Australian flight early in April, says the 'Mirror'. Squadron-leader Helmore, ...

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  14. PAPAL ANOINTMENT.

    ROME, Feb. 13.—Cardinal Cerretti will be appointed Cardinal Bishop of the Consistory on March 13. ...

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  15. THE SCORES.

    AUSTRALIA FIRST INNINGS, 340 (Woodfull, b Mitchell 67; Richardson, st. Ames b Hammond 83; M'Cabe, c Jardine b Allen 20; ...

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  16. NAZI DOMINANCE.

    BERLIN, Feb. 14.—The maintenance of Nazi-Stahlhelm dominance necessitates continuous uniformed parades, for which the ...

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  17. CAPACITY TO PAY.

    President Hoover in the course of an address at Lincoln, declared that the American people could well contend that most debtor countries had ...

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  18. ENGLAND, FIRST INNINGS, 356

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 309 words
  19. SIGNS OF REVIVAL.

    CANBERRA, Feb. 14—With the absorption in the Commonwealth public service of excess permanent officers, the Public Service Board ...

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  20. HEROIC MINER.

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 14.—In an attempt to rescue his mate, Albert Dunsfan, who was overcome by foul-air at the foot of a 70ft. shaft, at ...

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  21. THE HEAT WAVE.

    BRISBANE, Feb. 14.—The heat wave claimed its first victim to-day when Joseph Myers (70) was found dead at his residence, Ashgrove, ...

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  22. BRITISH MEAT IMPORTS.

    Mr. Elliot in the House of Commons informed Mr. G. Lambert (L. Nat.) that apart from the Ottawa agreement, there was no power to ...

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  23. FACTORY EMPLOYEES.

    SYDNEY, Feb. 14.—One-third of the factory employees who lost their jobs since the depression, have get them back again on a permanent ...

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  24. DISASTROUS BLAZE.

    MULLIMBIMBY, Feb. 14—Samuel Gray (38), a dairy farmer, was incinerated in his home at Monte Collum, near Mullimbimby, early ...

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  25. CHARGES QUASHED.

    HONOLULU, Feb. 13.—The charged were quashed on Monday in the Circuit Court against four men of mixed blood who were accused of having ...

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