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  4. TO-DAY'S FORECAST :

    Unsettled. ...

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  5. "LEG THEORY WILL BOWL CRICKET INTO ITS GRAVE"

    To-day "The Sunday Sun" publishes the following exclusive article, from J. Durston, the English fast bowler and one of the finest cricket coaches in the country. Durston suggests a way out of the leg theory impasse-- ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. CROPS RUINED BY HAIL

    Crops were destroyed and houses damaged in a terrific hailstorm which swept Dubbo yesterday afternoon. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. RIDER OUT FOR FIVE YEARS

    The discovery of a live battery in the jockeys' room, shortly after the first race at Albion Park, to-day, led to a startling ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. A London View

    A cartoon from London--but how much can England see? ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. SUSPENSION OF MISS TAYLOR

    Public service, industrial, political and educational organisations will be represented at a conference on Tuesday to ...

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  10. Eaglehawk Took Calf In Its Talons

    AN eaglehawk measuring 7ft. 6in. from tip to tip of the wings was shot at Mount Lindsay, near Rathdowney, yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. FAMILY TRAPPED IN CAR OVER HILLSIDE

    Trapped in a touring car, which rolled over and over down a steep cliff near Kiama at dusk yesterday, a father and his son ...

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  12. PEPPER BANDITS ROB MAN

    Pepper-throwing bandits late yesterday secured £5 from Matthew Francis Fegan. of Pearce-street, Double Bay. ...

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  15. FIRST WOMAN TO BE PRESIDENT

    Miss Carmel Nyhan's election as president of the Eight-Hour Committee has created much interest at the Trades Hall. She is believed to ...

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  16. DISABLED MEN AND TEST QUEUES

    The State executive of the R.S.L. decided, on Friday night, to ask the S.C.G. Trust to allow badly disabled ex-soldiers to pass into the ground ...

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  17. MOTHER AND CHILD ON TRACK

    ADELAIDE, Saturday.-- Anxiety has been caused by news of an attempt being made by a woman and her nine-year-old daughter to walk to ...

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  18. CYCLE VICTIM DEAD

    Paulene Haywood, 15, of Western-road, Pendle Hills, who was struck by a bicycle near her home on Friday night, died yesterday afternoon at ...

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  19. Heavy Showers Again To-day

    Following is the weather cast for to-day:--Unsettled weather, with ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. EXILES IN LONDON ARE CRITICAL OF PROTEST

    Australians in London strongly endorse "The Sun's" criticisms of the Board of Control's cable, and especially deprecate the use of the ...

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  21. AMMONIA THROWN AT WOMAN

    AUCKLAND, Saturday.--Encouraged by open windows due to the heat wave, thieves have been operating freely in the suburbs. ...

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  22. When Three's Company

    A wave of excitement pervaded the Crown-street Women's Hospital last Friday, when these triplets were born. They were the first triplets in the hospital's long history. Their namese are Jack, Jill and Beth Hicks. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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