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  4. - Davis Cup Retained by France

    By winning three matches to America's two, France again retained the Davis Cup. Scores: Borotra beat Allison, 1-6, 3-6, 6-4, 6-2, 7-5. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SHOOTING AFFRAY

    It was reported to the police last night that a boy, aged 14, bad seriously wounded another boy at ...

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  6. CAME TO JEER

    Mr.B.S. B. Stevem, Pre mier of N.S.W., addressed a large congregation of unemployed and destitute men at ...

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  7. TERRIFIC HAILSTORM

    A terrific hailstorm, which did a good deal of damage, was experienced yesterday in the Thirroul-Beliambi district. ...

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  8. GREATEST TRAGEDY

    Mr.Scullin, M.H.R. in a speech at [?] said that there had never been a greater tragedy in the [?] that [?] ...

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  9. STATE LABOUR PARTY

    It is rumcured in Laber [?] that secret plans have been [?] by the Socialisation Section to overthere the Lang-Garden groun Which that been in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. HUMAN AERIAL

    According to Doctor benti[?] inspector-Genaral of Insane,a number of people admitted to asylums recently suffered from delusions ...

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  11. RACING SENSATION

    A sensation has been caused by the non-approval of applications for itcenses by eleven leading Jockeys by the Victorian Racing Club. ...

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  12. DOUBLE TRAGEDY

    A double tragedy, Involving the death of a child and hiB father, William Charles Morrison (50) occurred at Auckland on Saturday night. The ...

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  13. LED BY K.C.

    Under the leadership of Mr. E.Gorman, K.C., of Victoria, approxlmately two thousand farmers farmers of the Riverma will meet at Berrigan next Wednesday ...

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  14. GOLD BONUS

    J.F Thorn acting-president of the Chamber of Mines of Western Australia, referring to rumoured abolition, or reduction of the gold bonus, ...

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  15. ST. JAMES' CHURCH

    Bishop Moyes, of Armidale, speaking at the annual luncheon of St. James' Parish, said that it was a very wonderful thing, for Sydney to have a ...

    Article : 185 words
  16. FLOOD AND FIRE

    More than 200 are dcad,and million dollars damage was caused by floods and fires at Canton. The rapid rise in the river menaced ...

    Article : 46 words
  17. ROMAN CATHOLICS AND STATE SCHOOLS

    Archbishop Sheehan, in an address at the annual appeal of St. Anthony's Home, Croydon, said that of all British countries the Catholic people of ...

    Article : 78 words
  18. HIKING

    Many thousands of people took part in yesterday's "hike." When nearing Waterfall, torrential rain fell, and many hikers were soaked ...

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  19. WIDESPREAD FRAUD

    Detectives have just discovered that many dole recipients managed to draw relief in both metropolitan and country centres by using trains without ...

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  20. N.Z. WATERSIDERS

    The Waterside Workers' Union, by secret ballot, rejected the shipowners' proposals for a new log. The present award expires in about a month's ...

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  21. BOY SAVED FROM DROWNING

    When a canoe paddled by Haroid Turner (15) capsized in the Mllton reach of the Brisbane River,Turner's cries for help were, heard by three ...

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  22. NAZIS LEAD

    Brilliant sunshine favoured the polling at today's elections, the voting on which was apparently the heaviest on record. ...

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  23. Still Going Strong!

    The hikers included Mr. Seymour, of Adamstown who has passed his 90th birthday. He comfortably completed the Journey without showing any signs ...

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  24. MOTORING FATALITY

    Mrs. Samuel Macleay, of Maroubra, was fatally injured when a car, in Which she was travelling, capsized hear Bulil Pass yesterday. Her son, ...

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  25. PRIVATE BANKS

    Addressing a meeting at at Maribyrnong (Victoria), Mr. Scullin declared that private banks were seeking profits, always eager to lend money in times of ...

    Article : 67 words
  26. PRAYERS FOR OTTAWA

    Prayers for diviue assistance to Empire delegates at the Ottawa Conference, were offered last night at the Pitt-street Cougregational Church. ...

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  27. HOPELESSLY INSOLVENT

    In a case relating to Australian debenture holders, and the Thames Borough, the judge said that the borough was hopelessly Insolvent. There ...

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