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  2. HOW EIGHTS WERE WON

    "After that don't talk to me about team spirit in cricket or football. There's no body-line bowling, no ...

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  3. CENTENARY SERVICE

    THE GOVERNOR, Sir Philip Game, Lady Game, and party, arriving at the Pitt Street Congregational Church for the centenary service yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. STOUT SHOULDERS

    ST. JOSEPH'S crew chair their coach, Bernie Williams, after their victory. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Body In Deep Well

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--The decomposed body of a man with a shattered skull was found to-day at the bottom of ...

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  6. PARTY LEADER GAOLED IN YUGOSLAVIA

    THE leader of the Croatian Peasant Party, Dr. Vladimir Matchek, was found guilty yesterday by a special court of ...

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  7. YOUTH HIT IN LEG

    Hit by a bullet intended for another man in an affray in Devonshire Street, Surry Hills, early yesterday ...

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  8. ANNIVERSARY

    CAPTAIN C. J. POPE speaking at the Captain Cook 163rd anniversary celebrations at Kurnell. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. REFERENDUM CAMPAIGN

    SPEAKING at Glebe yesterday, Mr. E. Ward M.H.R., said that if the majority of people voted "Yes" in the Upper House ...

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  10. POLLUTING THE MINDS OF CHILDREN

    "THAT the State Labor Conference, on the eve of the referendum vote should publicly declare for polluting the minds ...

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  11. SCOT LADDIES BEAT HARRY LAUDER

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--Soccer followers here declare that after yesterday Sir Harry Lauder will have to think hard ...

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  12. Millions of Bees Die In Wharf War

    PERTH, Sunday.--Millions of bees have been destroyed at Victoria Quay, Fremantle, during the last day or two as a ...

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  13. RUSSIA AND JAPAN

    Newspapers reflect the anxiety over the Russo-Japanese tension. The "News of the World" states that authoritative circles in London ...

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  14. HIT BY TRAIN

    Returning from a dance about 12.30 a.m. yesterday, two young women who were walking along the train line near Coledale, South Coast, were ...

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  15. TOUCHED WIRE

    REMOVING a man by ambulance after he had been severely shocked by a live wire at La Perouse yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. LONGER WEEK

    At a meeting of railway and tramway employees at the Town Hail last night, a resolution was carried strongly protesting against the ...

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  17. MILITARY WEDDING

    SERGEANTS of the 18th Battalion (Willoughby) formed a guard of honor at the wedding to their comrade, Sergeant Alfred Thorley, to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. "CLEANER BERLIN"

    Frau "Grundy" is busy in Berlin, formerly notorious for its night-life. It now claims to be one of the most respectable cities in the world. ...

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  19. WALL STREET STIR

    The United States markets found speculative enthusiasm all ready to be touched off on Saturday morning, following the Senate's passing of ...

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  20. JUMPED 20 FEET

    Pandemonium broke loose in a Greek club in the city on Saturday night when police raided the third floor and chased over 20 men ...

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  21. STRUCK IN EYE

    Coincidence was very near to tragedy when, at the New South Wales Golf Club, La Perouse, yesterday, a ball struck a woman near the ...

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  22. OUT FOR GOOD

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Following the six rounds' fight at Brunswick Stadium on Saturday night, between Tom Maloney and Harry Holmes, the ...

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  23. TWO KILLED

    A Junkers aeroplane, recently bought by the German Chinese Air Transportation Company, crashed on Saturday in south-eastern Bavaria. ...

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  24. CRIES OF DYING

    A harrowing story of the sufferings was told to-day by one of the three survivors of the French seaplane disaster. The plane crashed ...

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  25. WYNNUM BY-ELECTION

    BRISBANE, Sunday.--The Wynnum by-election on Saturday, rendered vacant by the death of W. H. Barnes, resulted in a close contest ...

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  26. QUESTION BOX

    Questions on anything that presents a difficulty may be sent to "The Daily Telegraph" for reply. Each question should be brief and to the ...

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  27. To-day's Yesterdays

    On May Day in 1770, Sutherland, a seaman on the Endeavour, was buried at Botany Bay. In 1876 a proclamation was ...

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  28. FOUND A GIRL

    Expecting to find the missing Arncliffe girl, Kathleen Lawrence, policewomen, after long investigations yesterday, went to a city residential and ...

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  29. CRAIG'S TRIAL

    Whether or not Eric Roland Craig will face a third trial for the murder of Bessie O'Connor will be decided by the Attorney-General (Mr. ...

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  30. WHEAT FUTURES

    Borne upon the crest of inflation buying, absorbing profit-taking, wheat futures soared nearly four cents on Saturday, recovering most ...

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  31. PLANE CRASH IN VICTORIA

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--Making a forced landing near Myrnlong, a Moth plane, belonging to the Victorian Aero Club, hit the telephone ...

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  32. LA PEROUSE TOMB VISIT

    ONE hundred and forty-five-years have passed since Pere Louis Reeeveur was buried at La Perouse, but thousands paid ...

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  33. FEARED TAXES

    In an optional referendum on Saturday the people of Petersham voted solidly against the council's scheme for the erection of fresh-water ...

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  34. GIRL'S TRAGEDY

    At Glebe is a 12-year-old girl who does not know where her father is, and on Saturday night her. mother jumped into the Clarence River from ...

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  35. SWASTIKA FLAG

    All ships Belonging to the German merchant navy will fly, in addition to the black, white, and red flag at the stern, the swastika flag from the ...

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  36. NEW HAIRDRESSING RATES TO-DAY

    The agreement between the Master Hairdressers' Association and the Hairdressers' Union for a standard haircut of 1 and a sixpenny shave ...

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  37. POUND STERLING-RATE

    The pound sterling closed at six cents higher yesterday at 3 dollars 85⅓ cents, after having touches a "high" of 3 dollars 87 cents. ...

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