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  2. MR. SCULLIN

    At a civic reception in Kalgoorlie this afternoon, the Minister of Markets (Mr. Parker Maloney said owing to ...

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  3. MARGARET, ANN, OR VICTORIA?

    Among the names mentioned as likely to be given to the infant daughter of the Duke and Duchess of York are Margaret ...

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  4. AUSTRALIA'S GREAT TEST VICTORY

    Scenes of enthusiasm followed the completion of the final Test match. The Australians have received innumerable messages of congratulation and commendation, including a telegram from his Majesty the King. ...

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  5. SIR OTTO NIEMEYER

    "I am going to have a rest." stated Sir Otto Niemeyer, who arrived in Adelaide by the express from Melbourne on ...

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  6. BRUTAL ASSAULT

    Seizing a young girl in a lonely spot at North Norwood, a man held her by the throat until she lapsed into ...

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  7. FINANCIAL DECISIONS

    Not for years have Australian financial affairs received so much attention in the British press es daring the past week. ...

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  8. SALES TAX

    Because it is easy to collect, there is a suggestion that, instead of being purely a temporary expedient, as has been staled, (be sales tax ...

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  9. BOWLERS ON TOP

    The Gloucestershire batsmen offered feeble resistance to the Australian bowlers in the match which began today. Playing on a sticky wicket, the ...

    Article : 372 words
  10. MESSAGE FROM THE KING

    Sir Clive Wigram (assistant private secretary and equerry to the King) telegraphed to the manager of the Australian team (Mr. Kelly) ...

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  11. SPECIAL FEDERAL SESSION

    According to the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Fenton), there Is at present no Intention to summon the Federal Parliament in the ...

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  12. "TEAM ALL PULLED TOGETHER"

    in an interview at we close of the match, Woodfull, who was celebrating his 33rd birthday, said:— "This is the world's best birthday ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. ALPINE TRAGEDY

    Eight persons who were roped together. were climbing the 11,700 ft. Alpine peak, Pointe de Leveque, from Arolla to-day, and when near ...

    Article : 165 words
  14. AIRLINER CRASHES

    Ten persons were killed when a sixteen-seater airliner was caught in a storm and crashed near Iglau, in Czecho-Slovakia ...

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  15. ESCAPE FROM GAOL

    Deliberately endangering his own life, a man who was lodged in a lock-up at the Dungog police station made a successful bid for ...

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  16. CASE AGAINST MR. THEODORE

    The Premier (Mr. Moore) stated yesterday that the proceedings the Crown proposed to take against Mr. Theodore and others, were for the purpose of ...

    Article : 152 words
  17. AUSTRALIAN CONGRATULATIONS

    The following telegram has been sent to the Duke of York by the GovernorGeneral (Lord Stonehavenl:—"The Government and people of Australia ...

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  18. SPLENDID ALL ROUND TEAM

    The English captain (R. E. S. Wyatt) said:—'The ram ruined what chance we might have possessed. There is no doubt that on the play the Australians , ...

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  19. SACRIFICE DEMANDED

    "To-day we are facing a position that demands national service and great personal sacrifice. I can only appeal to your patriotism to help in ...

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  20. ARCTIC MYSTERY

    A 33-year-old mystery of the Arctic -was revealed to the world to-day by the discovery in Arctic wastes of the remarkably preserved ...

    Article : 467 words
  21. CHINESE PIRATES

    captain Heaton Hodgson, of the Indo China S. N. Co.'s Yatshing, who arrived with his wife on a holiday trip by the Nellore his wife on a holiday trip by the ...

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  22. WHAT THE CRITICS SAY

    Mr. P. P. Warner, in the "Morning Post." says:—"The Australians have always appeared en top since the last day of the first match at Trent Bridge, ...

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  23. FROM MEDIOCRITY TO GREATNESS

    Though commencing the fight for the ashes with a bitter defeat, the Australians have been superior ever since. Surely few sides have risen ...

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  24. TAXATION MEASURES

    The Wages and Income Tax Bills trill be laid before Parliament this week. They may be discussed at a meeting of the Parliamentary Labor ...

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  25. AMERICAN FOREST FIRES

    The Forest Services state that fires, due to the drought, are costing the Government 19,000 dollars a day to control. Many sections have reported ...

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  26. MINES DEVELOPMENT

    The Minister of Mines (Hon. B. S. Richards) stated on Saturday that he thought it would be possible to start some of the preliminary work at ...

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  27. WOODFULL'S RETIREMENT

    Woodfull's suggested retirement must be regarded as a calamity to Australian cricket. His good influence on the present team his toleration unselfishness ...

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  28. Senator O'Halloran's Advice

    Addressing: several thousands at the Labor ring at the Botanic Park on Sunday afternoon. Senator O'HaUoran said the only way out of the present ...

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  29. REVISION OF TARIFF

    The Sydney Chamber of Commerce has decided to press for a revision of the Customs tariff as the principal means a renewal of prosperity by way ...

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  30. GRIMMETTS FORM MAGNIFICENT

    W. A. Oldfield rates Grimmett as 75 per cent, better than he was in 1924. "When I first kept wickets to Grimmett" said Oldfield, "I found him a ...

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  31. AMERICAN UNEMPLOYED

    The nation's unemployed numbered 2,508,151 when the census was taken in April This was 2 per cent, of the country's total copulation, and as per ...

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  32. OLDFIELD NOT RETIRING

    Oldfield denies the report that he Is retiring. With Hobbs's departure, the wicketkeeper is the only one left who played in the 1920 series of Tests. ...

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  33. SAFEBLOWING ATTEMPT FAILS

    An attempt to blow open a safe at Cox Bros., Pulteney-street, City, with explosives was foiled last night, and the thieves escaped empty-handed. ...

    Article : 164 words
  34. MISSING CAR CHASED

    There was a sensational sequel early this morning to the disappearance of a motor car from Parramatta last night. The car was seen by a policeman at ...

    Article : 240 words
  35. MOTOR CYCLE AND CAR CRASH

    At the corner of North-terrace and Frome-road on Saturday afternoon three persons were injured when a motor cycle came into collision with ...

    Article : 115 words
  36. THREE DAYS WITHOUT FOOD

    The Tongan cutter Fugafaimata, of 20 tons, laden with copra, left Nuiafcou for Vavau 12 days ago. After eight days of calm and head winds the ...

    Article : 94 words
  37. MINISTRY'S UNPLEASANT JOB

    The Minister of Agriculture (Mr Ferguson), speaking at Piniarra, said that to restore confidence and bring back prosperity meant, extreme un. ...

    Article : 61 words
  38. OTHER FEATURES THIS MORNING

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  39. ATLANTIC FLOWN AGAIN

    Captain Gronau, who is flying from Iceland to North America, departed from Greenland to-day, and was sighted over Grady. Labrador, at 1 p.m. ...

    Article : 91 words
  40. DISTURBANCE IN CITY

    Damage estimated at £75 was done shortly after 11 p.m.. on Saturday to three windows, at the establishment of Charles Moore & Co., Victoria-square. ...

    Article : 118 words
  41. REVOLT IN PERU

    A serious military revolt in Southern Peru threatens the administration of President Leguia. The garrison at Arequipa. the third city of the Republic. ...

    Article : 52 words
  42. SAFE SMASHED

    The police discovered at 330 am, on Saturday, that the premises of Mr. P. A. Elix. chaff merchant. Nile-street, Port Adelaide, had been entered. ...

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  43. PEACE IN THE PACIFIC

    The Women's Conference has organised the Pan-Pacific Women's Association dedicated to strengthening the peace and improving the social ...

    Article : 94 words
  44. Advertising

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    Advertising : 127 words
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