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  2. FIRST TEST

    Australia having made a fine recovery and with England in an awkward position, the first Test match was continued at Nottingham yesterday. England had lost four wickets for 128 in reply to Australia's first innings score of 374. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. GENEVA ARMS DECISIONS.

    ROME, June 10.—Commenting yesterday on the latest decisions of the General Commission of the Disarmament Conference (that a general disarmament ...

    Article : 194 words
  4. TROUBLED SPAIN.

    MADRID, June 10.—Unrest in Spain is growing worse. The farm workers' strike in the south is becoming more and more serious, with continued clashes with ...

    Article : 289 words
  5. OUTRAGES IN AUSTRIA.

    VIENNA, June 11.—The evident purpose of the unprecedented series of Nazi bomb outrages during the week-end, when railway bridges, pipelines and houses were ...

    Article : 180 words
  6. THE CAMERA WAR.

    LONDON, June 11.—The holders of the photographic rights for the match sent up a second balloon today to block the view of the "pirate" photographers to replace the ...

    Article : 98 words
  7. VISIT TO WELBECK ABBEY.

    LONDON,June 11.—The Australian cricketers yesterday visited Welbeck Abbey, but were disappointed that Princess Mary owing to indisposition, was not ...

    Article : 166 words
  8. UNWANTED JOURNALIST.

    BERLIN, June 10.—On the strength of the statement by the British Foreign Secretary (Sir John Simon) in the House of Commons on November 7 last that he ...

    Article : 372 words
  9. MISSING CONSUL.

    SHANGHAI. June 11.—A tense atmosphere prevails at Nanking today as searches on an extensive scale are being undertaken by the Chinese and Japanese ...

    Article : 162 words
  10. LARWOOD'S DELIVERIES.

    LONDON, June 11.—Referring to Sussex's first-wicket partnership of 155 against Larwood and Voce on Saturday, the "Daily Telegraph" states:— ...

    Article : 81 words
  11. STEEL STRIKE THREAT.

    WASHINGTON, June 10.—National Recovery Administration officials are prepared to make last-minute efforts tomorrow and on Tuesday ti prevent a general ...

    Article : 262 words
  12. TEST PLAYERS' AVERAGES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 277 words
  13. ATTITUDE IN TOKIO.

    TOKIO, June 11.—Commenting on the mysterious disappearance on the night of June 8 of Mr. Hideakira Kuramoto, Japanese Vice-Consul at Nanking, the ...

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  14. MARRIAGE BOOMING.

    MUNICH, June 11.—Dr. Reinharet, assistant Reich Minister of Finance, declared today that striking success was attending the Government's measure to ...

    Article : 108 words
  15. RUSSIAN PATRIOTISM.

    RIGA, June 10.—Strange new conceptions of patriotism to the fatherland are given prominence in Soviet newspapers, after a Press campaign declaring that the ...

    Article : 155 words
  16. SHIPPING TROUBLE.

    AUCKLAND, June 11.—Passengers on the vessel Aorangi state that when the boat left Vancouver most of the shipping in the United States Pacific coast ports was ...

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  17. ENGLISH COUNTY AVERAGES.

    LONDON, June 10.—Following are the leading English batting and bowling averages in the county competition prior to Saturday's play:— ...

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  18. BUS STRUCK BY TRAIN.

    MADRID, June 11.—A motor bus skidded on a hillside at Pola-Gordon, in the Leon province, today and crashed over an embankment on to the railway line ...

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  19. A RECORD ATTENDANCE.

    LONDON, June 11.—When play was resumed after lunch today in the first Test match at Nottingham there was an attendance of 30,000 which is a record for the ...

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  20. FUTURE OF THE MARK

    PARIS, June 11.—Well-informed quarters have received a report that Germany (whose central bank's gold reserve has been alarmingly depleted in recent ...

    Article : 138 words
  21. WALTERS AS CAPTAIN.

    LONDON, June 11.—Referring to the captaincy of England, D. R. Jardine writes: "Walters's handling of the Team, although sound, has been ...

    Article : 66 words
  22. CARDINAL'S JUBILEE.

    LONDON, June 11.—One of the most impressive scenes ever witnessed in Westminster Cathedral occurred today when thousands of Roman Catholics joined in ...

    Article : 126 words
  23. EXILED DENTISTS.

    WELLINGTON, June 11.—Following the concern expressed by the Auckland division of the British Medical Association at the I ossibility of an influx into ...

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  24. A SELECTOR'S EXPENSES.

    MELBOURNE, June 11.—The Victorian Cricket Association decided tonight to ask the Australian Board of Control for an explanation of its policy regarding the ...

    Article : 247 words
  25. "AN INFERIORITY COMPLEX."

    LONDON, June 11.—Some of the critics a are already fault-finding the Englishmen. The "Daily Herald" says:—"Frankly Walters is a poor substitute for Hobbs. ...

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  26. BUST OF JULIUS CAESAR.

    ROME, June 11.—Archaeologists have proved that a marble head discovered in Sicily in 1784 is the only known bust of Julius Caesar made in his lifetime. ...

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  27. OLD WAR-SHELL EXPLODES.

    BELGRADE, June 11.—A farm labourer, who had just been reemployed after a month's unemployment, was hammering the blade of a scythe on a piece of ...

    Article : 83 words
  28. JARDINE'S COMMENTS.

    LONDON, June 11.—Commenting in the "Evening Standard" on today's play in the first Test, D. R. Jardine says: "It was learnt that, if Grimmett had ...

    Article : 487 words
  29. SCHOONER RAMMED.

    ST. JOHN'S (Newfoundland), June 10.—Five Newfoundland seamen went to their deaths on Sunday aboard the trading schooner Effie Collett. which sank off Tor ...

    Article : 71 words
  30. FRENCH TEXTILES.

    PARIS, June 10.—The Cabinet has appointed a committee, which includes Mm. Tardieu and Herriot (Ministers without portfolio) Flandin (Minister for Public ...

    Article : 67 words
  31. RUSSIA AND LEAGUE.

    LONDON, June 10.—Moscow newspapers declare that the restoration of diplomatic relations with Czechoslovakia and Rumania is a new victory for the Soviet policy ...

    Article : 58 words
  32. AN ATTACK ON HOLLYWOOD.

    WASHINGTON, June 10.—Mr. R. Cannon, M.H.R., of Wisconsin, intends to move in Congress to prohibit the interstate transportation of motion picture ...

    Article : 79 words
  33. REMAINING FIXTURES.

    The following 23 matches remain to be played by the Australians:— June 13, 14 and 15, v. Northamptonshire. June 16, 18 and 19, v. Gentlemen of ...

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  34. RESCUE FROM DROWNING.

    BUNBURY, June 11.—Ronald Hislop (8) had a narrow escape from drowning yesterday afternoon when he tripped on the Bunbury jetty and fell into about 15ft ...

    Article : 98 words
  35. STRIKE THREATENED.

    BRISBANE, June 11.—A strike is threatened at Mount Coolon gold mine, as the result of a dispute concerning the standing down of three men for a week. ...

    Article : 91 words
  36. DELAYED FLIGHT.

    LONDON, June 11.—Captain G. Pond and Lieutenant C. Sabelli, the American airmen, who were forced down by engine trouble in Ireland and Wales when flying ...

    Article : 60 words
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