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  4. SUNDAY TENNIS

    As the result of the recent change in Government there is a possibility of the tennis courts under the control of the City Council being thrown open ...

    Article : 134 words
  5. TENNIS VICTORY

    Gerald Patterson and P. O'Hara Wood, of the Australian Davis Cup team, defeated the Kinsey brothers in the final of the metropolitan doubles ...

    Article : 260 words
  6. MORE ELECTRIC TRAMS

    Mr A. Cameron, Chairman of the Tramways Board, indicated today that the following propositions Would receive attention from the Board. 1. Electrification of the Abbatsford streel lines and its ...

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  7. ENGLAND'S TEAM

    "I have practically decided to go to Australia with the team this year", states J.W.H.T., Douglas, who captained the last English ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. BANK MANAGER CHARGED

    On four counts of having made false entries in the books of the Bank of Australia, and one of having obtained £300 from the bank by false pretences, ...

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  9. WHEAT PRICE BOOM

    Wheat has made another remarkable advance in price in Chicago. This is significant news for the farmer, and, in fact, all classes in Australia. Wheat is now worth 6 a bushel in Melbourne--an ...

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  11. BROOKES LEAVES FOR U.S.A.

    LONDON, July 20.--Norman Brookes, former Australian tennis champion, left for America today to take part in the Davis Cup contests. ...

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  12. SEAPLANE FLIGHT DELAYED

    Flight-lieutenant M'Intyre's flight in a seaplane to Townsville, which was to have begun this morning, has been postponed for two or three days ...

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  13. THE WEATHER FORECAST

    Fine, except for cloud at times near coast and a few unimportant showers. Some frost and fog. OCEAN FORECAST: Rather squally ...

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  14. FORECAST GOES WRONG

    The Weather Bureaus forecast, that the week-end would be wet proved a pleasing disappointment. Ideal sunshine prevailed. ...

    Article : 185 words
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  16. 1- A LOAF

    GEELONG, Monday.--Owing to the increase in the price of flour, the Geelong Master Bakers this morning increased the price by 2d the 4lb. ...

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  17. SOUTH AFRICAN TOUR

    Accompanied by four members of the New Zealand Parliament, the Commonwealth Parliamentary delegation will leave tomorrow by the ...

    Article : 144 words
  18. 10-HOUR DAY

    LONDON, July 26.--Thirty thousand iron and steel workers in Polish Upper Silesia have gone on strike as a protest against the introduction of ...

    Article : 87 words
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  20. INQUIRY BEGINS

    Mr J. T. Sutcliffe, who has been appointed a Royal Commission to inquire into the price of bread, has begun his Preparations for the inquiry. ...

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  22. WEMBLEY'S EMPIRE PAGEANT

    A series of historical events were depicted in a magnificent pageant at the Empire Exhibition on Saturday. Here is Queen Elizabeth conferring a knighthood upon a Bristol burgess--a photograph taken during one of the rehearsal scenes last month. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. STRANDED CRUISER

    SYDNEY, Monday.--The stranding of the cruiser Brisbane last week, when on a course recommended by the Admiralty chart, again ...

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  24. EMPIRE BABY WEEK

    LONDON, July 27.--Empire Baby Week, during which the winners of the Bonniest Baby Quest will be announced, will open at Wembley ...

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  25. ELEVEN BULLSEYES

    BENDIGO, Monday.--In the first stage off a competition over 300, 500 and 600 yards on South Bendigo rifle range on Saturday some brilliant ...

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  26. VICTORIA FAVORS JOINT LOANS

    [?] Prendergast, Premier and Treasurer, stated today that although the cabinet had not yet decided the point he thought it could be taken for ...

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  27. TRAIN WRECKERS

    LONDON, July 27.--An attempt to wreck the Edinburgh-King's Cross express was made at Durham early this morning. ...

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  28. BEQUEST TO QUEEN'S COLLEGE

    Queen's College, Melbourne, is the chief legatee under the will of the late John Cross, of Evans street, Port Melbourne. ...

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  29. UNCLOTHED MAN

    The man at St. Kilda who has been terrifying women by appearing without clothing in the streets at night was about last night. ...

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  30. TAIT CARS BANNED

    "Tait cars must go from country lines in winter. That is definitely the Government's policy," said Mr Hogan, Minister for Railways, today. ...

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  31. FIRST GOVERNMENT HOUSE

    Sir John. M'Whae, the Agent-General, has notified Mr. Prendergast, Premier, that he is bringing out to Victoria with him the drawings of ...

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  32. GAOL MOVING ON WEDNESDAY

    Owing to unforseen delays,the transfer of the Melbourne Gaol to Coburg, which was to have taken place today, has been postponed ...

    Article : 63 words
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