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  5. AUSTRALIA WILL HAVE TO FIGHT HARD

    Australia lost the doubles in the inter -zone final of the Davis Cup match against France, and will have to win the remaining two singles matches to reach the challenge round. ...

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  6. BATTLESHIP OR AIRCRAFT?

    The destruction of the airship Shenandoah has heightened the conflict, battleship versus aircraft, over President Coolidge's economy ...

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  7. THE TRAM CAR WON

    This is what happened to a 'bus when it came into collision with a tram car at La. Perouse yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. STRANGE MOTOR TRAGEDY

    Swerving from the road when its woman driver fell dead across the steering -wheel, a car crashed into a fence between Parramatta ...

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  9. JOHNSON OPPOSES A GENERAL STRIKE

    Mr. Jacob Johnson, in a speech at the Domain yesterday, deprecated the proposed tactics of a general strike as a protest against deportations. The Deportation Board was hurriedly summoned ...

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  10. LABOR PARTY MAY SPLIT

    Labor writers agree that the Trade -Union Congress opening at Sear borough on Monday is unusually important, as it might ...

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  11. STORM SWEEPS TOWN

    Seven were killed and six frame buildings destroyed when, a cloudburst, accompanied by a windstorm, struck the town of Spring ...

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  12. DEPORTATION ACT

    A few days ago the Premier (Mr. Lang) sent a telegram to each of the State. Premiers asking their, co-operation in the matter of testing the ...

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  13. TWO DROWNED

    The week -end was marred by two boating fatalities, one at' La Perouse and another,at Crenulla. In each case the victim was a young ...

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  14. IN THE ARCTIC

    Grettir Algarsson's ship. The Island, is partially" disabled, owing to engine trouble, off Victoria Land. A month ago Algarsson declined an ...

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  15. DROP ANTI -BRITISH AGITATION

    Tsai Ting-Kan (Director -General of the Revenue Department), in a letter to the "Peking Leader," urges the dropping of the anti -British agitation. ...

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  16. OBSELETE RADIO EQUIPMENT

    Lieutenant Dea Farron, the United States Aviation Reserve delegate to the National Radio Exposition here, blames the obsolete radio equipment for ...

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  17. USE OF HYDROGEN.

    Captain Eckener, who flew the ZR3 to America, is of the opinion that disasters like that to the Shenandoah would be avoided by the use of ...

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  18. PROSECUTIONS IN N.Z.

    British seamen on the vessels in Wellington will not accept the companies' invitation to resume work, which lapsed at noon on Saturday, and ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN SYMPATHY

    The Commonwealth Government has sent a cablegram to the British Ambassador at Washington, expressing sympathy and regret of the ...

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  20. 'BUS STRUCK BY TRAM

    That nobody was seriously injured was the most remarkable fact in connection with a collision between a tram and a motor 'bus at Aboriginal Road, ...

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  21. RUMOR OF STERN ACTION

    Up to this morning no action, had been taken against the white members of the crow of the steamer Min, who refused duty, and tied the ship up. It ...

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  22. TURKEY'S CASE

    At this afternoon's sitting of the League of Nations Council, Tewfik Rushdi further stated the Turkish case, chiefly explaining the Turkish ...

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  23. FULL DESCRIPTION OF PLAY

    In the first set Lacoste served, and won the game with the aid of two smashes by Borotra. The Australians had to work hard to equal the score ...

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  24. AN ADVENTUROUS VOYAGE

    An adventurous voyage to New Zealand by Mr. W. Unitt and his daughter, Dora, in the-9-ton yawl, Merganser, began from Plymouth ...

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  25. DRASTIC ACTION

    Shipowners' representatives here intend to take drastic action against, the strikers. Payment of all allotment money ...

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  26. FULL SERVICE TO-DAY

    The railway service was resumed in nearly all quarters on Saturday, and to -morrow the full State system will be in operation. ...

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  27. BOARD MEETS

    The Deportation Board sat on Saturday, and a report of the proceedings appears on page 5. ...

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  28. FELL FROM BALCONY

    Mrs. Elsie Scott is in Sydney Hospital, seriously injured, as a result of a fall from the balcony of her residence, 528 Crown Street. Surry Hills, last night. ...

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  29. PORTS NORMAL

    The Seamen and Firemen's Union reports that some pickets who were members of the unofficial strike committee are now applying ...

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  30. TO SEE THE HARBOR

    Imperial Press Conference visitors arriving, for the trip on the Harbor, at which they were entertained on Saturday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  31. HOW PATTERSON WON AND ANDERSON WAS BEATEN

    In the singles Patterson overwhelmed Lacoste from start to finish. In the opinion of the leading experts, his was the finest ...

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  32. MATRAVILLE BRAWL.

    Edward Newson (33), of Belmore Road, Coogee, was admitted to Sydney Hospital with a fractured jaw and a number of men also were injured as ...

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  33. OTHER CABLE NEWS WILL BE FOUND ON PAGE 5

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  34. SYDNEY VIOLINIST

    A Sydney violinist, Miss Phyllis M' Donald, put of 900 students, was awarded the Mann's Memorial Prize at the Royal Academy of Music, for ...

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  35. ACTION IN ADELAIDE

    A large number of summonses against, the seamen on strike were taken out at Port Adelaide on ...

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