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  3. LARWOOD

    The senond test match against the West Indies eleven, at Manchester, was continued to-day. England, in the first innings, compiled 345, putting them 146 ...

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  4. ARM OF SOVIET"

    He added, "It is fairly plain thal, Soviet Russia is subsidising agents to foment labour troubles within the British Dominions." ...

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  5. THE ITALIA

    Addressing cabinet, Mussolini strongly protested against the in human antiItalian wave, which was'demonstrated against the protagonists of the ...

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  6. FALSE HOPES

    Induced by the announcement, of "Ho Unemployment," a number of workmen from over the border swelled the crowd of the jobseekers at ...

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  7. BRIBERY CHARGE

    When the charge against Silas Young Muling was resumed at the Central Police Court to-day, Arthur Janies Arnot, continuing his evidence, ...

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  8. BIG FIGHT

    Advice has been received from Now York authorising British broadcasting stations to re-broadcast the ringside description of the Hceney-Tunney ...

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  9. PARLIAMENT

    Federal Parliament is to meet at an earlier dute them was anticipated. The session will be resumed on August 29, and ii business is disposed of ...

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  10. RIVALS READY

    Heeney spnrred for the last time today. He exhibited increased speed and aggression. He boxed two rounds with u negro weiter-weight, who was ...

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  11. F.C.C. OFFICERS

    The F.C.C. Officers' Association will lelcbralc a birthday by its first annual general meeting, which is to be held at the Social Service building, Acton, on ...

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  12. A.C.T.U. DISCLAIMER

    Replying to Mr. Dailey, of the A.W.U., the president of the A.C.T.U. (Mr. Duggan), denied that affiliation with the Pan Pacific Secretariat would in any ...

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  13. UNEMPLOYMENT

    The Chief Commissioner, Sir John Militera, yesterday emphatically denied the statement attributed to him that / there was no unemployment in ...

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  14. BETTING TAX

    On the report stage of the Unana bill, Mr. Churchill, Chancellor of the Exchequer, moved a new clause, the effect of w h ich was to reduce the ...

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  15. DISARMAMENT

    In the House of Commons, Commander Kenworthy inquired whether Sir Joynson Hicks' speech on the reduction oftnaval armaments ...

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  16. DRIVER FINED

    John Affleck, driver of the car which ran into the water at Taren Point, when two girls wore drowned, was to-day fined £1/8/for driving without a license. ...

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  17. LOCUST PLAGUE

    Millions of Jocusls are threatening disaster to cereal crops in the fanning districts of Shanghai, Kao Shan, Woo Lung, and Too Tung. ...

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  18. UNEMPLOYED

    In an effort to interview the Premier the unemployed came into collision with the police to-day. About 300 unemployed formed a procession, and marched to ...

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  19. INDUSTRY

    In his address to a meeting of shareholdevs in the Australian Dank of Commerce to-day, the chairman, Sir Mnrk Sheldon, said, "the time has ...

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  20. CANBERRA

    Mr. Langker, general secretary of the Common wealth Public Service Clerical Association, who has returned from a visit to Canberra, said that officers ...

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  21. EGYPT

    Koplying to questions in Parliament to-day, the Foreign Secretary, Sir Auslen Chamberlain, said he had no statement to make on the refont ...

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  22. SABOTAGE

    Habillage has been renewed' on the South Indian railway. An express was derailed near Madras, and an Indian was killed, and 15 ...

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  23. WRESTLING

    The Chief Secretary, Mr. Druntncll, visited the Sydney Stadium last night in order to sec for himself how the wrestling bonis were conducted. ...

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  24. COAL INDUSTRY

    Me. C. McDonald, chairman lot' the Northern Collieries' Association, interviewed to-day, said that the collieries which were working close to ...

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  25. DELEGATES

    The first two delegates who' will attend the Eucharistie Congress in September, Monsignor McKenna,- VicarGeneral of Hie Archdiocese of ...

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  26. BEST YET

    The Dominion Film Company to-day gave a private screening before a distinguished audience of Mr. Phil Walsh's wonderful film, "The Making ...

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  27. OLYMPIC TEAM

    The trainor, Roy Horton, says that the Australian cyclists are showing their best form since leaving Australia, Gray to-day had his first ride on the ...

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  28. RUGBY FUSION

    Owing to the dearth of players, the fusion of the Ainslie and Duntroon Clubs was agreed to by the Canberra Rugby League,' last night. Placing the ...

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  29. SCHOOL ENTERED

    During last week-end, the secondary Convent school, in Dowe Street, Queanbcynn, was broken into, and although nothing of value was taken the culprits ...

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  30. SHIPPING

    The annual report of the. South Henri signal station diseloses a s[?] fnlling-off in the number and total tonnage of vessels which entered ...

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  31. FLIGHT TO CAPE

    Captain G., Lines has completed plans for a day and night air dash from London to Capetown in an Avro Avian light 'plane, of' 80 h.p., similar to ...

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  32. STOLEN CAR

    The motor car containing moving picture films, valued at £1,001), which was stolen horn Habel Held on Sunday night, was found abundoned at ...

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