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  4. AUSTRALIANS BAT ON STICKY WICKET

    After heavy thunderstorms yesterday rain fell again when the Australians visited Sheffield to meet Yorkshire and the start was delayed until 11.45. The rain penetrated the covers, with the result that the wicket was ...

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  5. ON THE LAWN AT COROWA RACE MEETING ON SATURDAY

    Though the sun lent its ray in an endeavor to warm the atmosphere after the rainy and cold week, racegoers at Corowa on Saturday found that overcoats were necessary to combat the intensely cold wind that prevailed throughout the afternoon. Top: Miss Enid Watson, Mr. John Seppelt, Mr. Malcolm Allan and Miss Helen Caldwell. Bottom: Miss Kathleen Loveridge, Mr. B. J. Galvin, Misses Eileen Lahey and Pat Kearney. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. THE SCORES

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  7. ALLEGED PLOT TO ASSASSINATE M. STALIN

    It is reported that vital military secrets fell into Japan’s hands when the former Soviet Ambassador, M. Lushkov, fled the country in a dense fog on June 13. This story has been published in the “Nichi Nichi Shimbun,” together ...

    Article : 221 words
  8. PRINCESS LIKED HER “HOT DOG” AND COFFEE

    Princess Louise of Sweden, who is visiting America, literally had a taste of American democracy when she lunched as the guest of ...

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  9. WORKERS’ INSURANCE

    The Government intends to bring down a bill to set up a tribunal to fix rates for insurance for workers’ compensation. Since the Government ...

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  10. NAZI COMMISSIONERS ARRESTED

    The newspapers announce that the 12 Nazi Commissioners whom Dr. Buerekel placed in charge of Jewish businesses have been arrested for ...

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  11. STRUCK BY TRAIN; VICTIM DIES

    Nathan Goodman, 64, of Inkerman road, St. Kilda, died in hospital to-day from head injuries received when he was struck by a train at Flinders street ...

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  13. JAPANESE BOMBS KILL AND INJURE 400

    In addition to scores of Japanese bombers which yesterday killed and injured 400 persons, including students at the Municipal School at Swatow, Japanese warships have now begun shelling the city and thousands are fleeing to safety. ...

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  14. ABYSSINIAN CONQUEST

    It is hoped here, according to the diplomatic correspondent of the Australian Associated Press, that if Italy implements the British and Italian ...

    Article : 119 words
  15. After-Dinner Speakers Full of Optimism

    Confidence in Australia’s economic and financial stability was the keynote of speeches at the annual dinner of the Commercial ...

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  16. HEAVY SNOW FOR SKIERS

    Snow lying feet deep on the Alps brought crowds of skiers to mountain resorts during the weekend. At Mount Hotham, and St. ...

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  17. S.A. PREMIER CONCERNED AT INFLUX OF SOUTHERN EUROPEANS

    The Premier (Mr. Butler) to-day expressed concern at the number of migrants arriving from Southern European countries. He declared that ...

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