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  2. IN EVEN TIME

    Bradman gave a thrilling display once he got into his stride at Sheffield to-day. He reached 50 in 75 minutes and then added another 50 ...

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  3. INTERNECINE STRIFE

    The internecine strife in the Country party in Victoria, which threatens to cause a considerable amount of trouble in the ranks of that party at the forthcoming ...

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  4. ENGLAND'S TEAM

    England's fourth test team for the match which commences on Friday next, a Leeds, will be picked from the following: R. E. S. Wyatt ...

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  5. IN TRUNK

    After a four weeks search for the Brighton murderer, the police discovered further human remains in a house in Kemp street, necessitating ...

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  6. PARTLY BURNED BODY

    At the Central Criminal Court today, Antonio Audino (20) and Antonio Chiodo (19) were charged with the murder of Rocco Petulla (30), an ...

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  7. Won Zone Final

    The Australian Davis Cup team won the European zone final by defeating Ozecho-Slovakia by three matches to two. ...

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  8. SPORADIC VIOLENCE

    Sporadic violence broke out on the eve of the general strike called for eight o'clock to-morrow morning. One picket was seriously bayoneted ...

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  9. MACARTNEY ABBOTT'S CAMPAIGN

    The first public meeting in support of the candidature of Mr. J. Macartney Abbott, the United Country party Senate candidate, was held to-night, the ...

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  10. NAVAL CONFERENCE

    It is reliably understood that the conference of naval leaders, including Admiral Suetsugo, commander of the combined fleet, has sanctioned for ...

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  11. PARALYSING EFFECTS.

    The city was in a virtual siege to-night as the paralysing effects of the general strike spread, despite the fact that the walk-out is not scheduled ...

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  12. JOINT SENATE TEAM

    At a special meeting of the United Australia party, held this afternoon, the Prime Minister presiding, it was decided that, for the purpose of the ...

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  13. AFTER RECORD

    H. Opperman started from Land's End at 7 a.m. on his attack on the record to John o' Groats. He was looking particularly fit. He says the task is the most ...

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  14. 18 FACTORIES

    To forestall a proposed reduction by the Wages Board in their wages by [?] per week, in keeping with the reduction in hours from 48 to 46. 400 electroplaters ...

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  15. FIRED ON BOAT

    The Admiralty states that Turkish sentries fired from the mainland opposite Samos on sailing boat belonging to H.M.S. Devonshire. Surgeon Lieut. ...

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  16. REPATRIATION

    The Minister for Repatriation, Mr. Marr, to-day made available figures relating to war pension appeal tribunals ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. BOARD OF CONTROL

    At the meeting of the Board of Control to-night, the question was asked, following Mrs. Woodfull being granted permission to meet her husband in England, what ...

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  18. SAVED HIS SIDE

    Wallis Myers, in the "Daily Telegraph," says:-"Once again the baby of the Australian team, by winning a critical singles, has shown his hardihood on the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. VERITY AT SHEFFIELD.

    The "Yorkshire Observer" states that Verity on Friday received a communication from the test selectors desiring him ...

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  20. CANTERBURY COUNCIL

    The £70,000 contract given to Vass and Company by the Canterbury Council for sanitary work is to be investigated by the Minister for Local Government, Mr. ...

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  21. KIPPAX AND CHIPPERFIELD.

    Kippax and Chipperfield have recovered and have left hospital and gone to Harrogate, the headquarters of their colleagues for the fourth test. ...

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  22. SUTCLIFFE'S MISHAP.

    Sutcliffe pulled a muscle of his left leg when trying to escape a run out. His reappearance in the match is most doubtful, and he will probably rest until the test. ...

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  23. CITY RETREADING WORKS

    A four-storey building at the corner of Boomerang and William streets, city, occupied by Macs Retreads, Ltd., was gutted by fire this afternoon. ...

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  24. MISSION TO RUSSIA

    A number of pamphlets were seized by Customs officials for inspection to-day from the baggage of J. E Goldsmith, who returned from a mission to Russia ...

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  25. FOUR MONTHS

    Kaye Don was sentenced to four months' gaol by the Isle of Man court on a charge of manslaughter, arising out of the death of his mechanic, Taylor, in a ...

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  26. WOODFULL AND WIFE.

    Mrs. Woodfull, wife of the Australian eleven captain, has been given permission by the Australian Cricket Board of Control to go to England to meet her ...

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  27. TEST MATCH ISSUE

    The chairman of the Board of Control (Mr. Oxlade) at a meeting of the New South Wales Cricket Association to-night said that if the next ...

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  28. THE WHIP

    At Cairns to-day. Mr. Justice Douglas ordered Herbert William Miller, a full blooded aboriginal, to be whipped 20 times with a leather strap, for assaulting ...

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  29. OVERWORKING EMPLOYEES

    Fines totalling £34 were imposed upon S. G. Blanton, Ltd., York street, city, at the Central Summons Court to-day for having worked employees from 5.30 a.m. ...

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  30. HARBOR BRIDGE

    The Sydney Harbor Bridge, which cost many millions, to construct, is estimated to show a loss of at least £145,000 during the current financial year. The tolls ...

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  31. RICH POCKET

    Three thousand pounds worth of gold was recovered from a pocket of The Granites by C. H. Chapman, of the Chapman Development company ...

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  32. AMERICA CUP

    Owing to the strike of paid hands following a wages dispute aboard Mr. Thomas Sopwith's Endeavour a crew mostly of amateurs will sail her in the ...

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