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  3. MOTOR TRUCK LICENCES.

    An important development in connexion with appeals by truck owners and others whose applications for licences under the Transport. Co-ordination Act, to operate ...

    Article : 443 words
  4. FROM CHINA TO PERU.

    Says the "Evening Standard" (London): "The Siamese are an equable people. When educated, at Eton they become absolutely imperturbable. Our ...

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  5. WIMBLEDON TENNIS.

    LONDON, June 28.—In the third round of the men's singles at Wimbledon today, F. J. Perry (Britain) beat R. Menzel (Czechoslovakia), 0-6, 6-3, 5-7, 6-4, 6-2. The ...

    Article : 430 words
  6. N.S.W. UPPER HOUSE.

    LONDON, June 28.—The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council today dismissed with costs the appeal of Thomas Patrick Doyle from the judgement of the ...

    Article : 748 words
  7. WOODFULL IMPROVES

    LONDON, June 28.—With a lead of 32 runs on the first innings with eight rockets to fall, the Australian Test cricketers resumed play today in the match ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. CRAWFORD'S FINE WIN.

    LONDON, June 27.—In the third round of the men's singles at the Wimbledon tournament today the Australian, J. Craw-ford, beat the Englishman, Ian G. ...

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  9. ROAD TRANSPORT DEFENDED.

    The president of the Motor Transport Association of Western Australia (Mr. R. Dickson) commented yesterday on the attitude of the Transport Board towards ...

    Article : 990 words
  10. CLOSE OF CRICKET CHAPTER.

    LONDON, June 28.—The Surrey match which ended on June 1 was probably J. B. Hobbs's farewell appearance against Australia, thus closing a chapter of 29 ...

    Article : 154 words
  11. DARLING IN FORM.

    LONDON. June 28.—It was good to see Darling back in form after a bad patch. He did not attempt to recover form by laborious methods but adhered to his ...

    Article : 385 words
  12. REMAINING FIXTURES.

    Following are the fixtures to be played by the Australians before the completion of their English tour:— June 30, July 3, v. Surrey. ...

    Article : 228 words
  13. DISPUTED WILL.

    MELBOURNE. June 28.—The Pitman will case was settled today after a conference between the parties. All the terms of settlement were not disclosed but it was ...

    Article : 426 words
  14. MITCHELL GOVERNMENT'S BILL

    The ex-Chief Secretary (Mr. C. F. Baxter), when discussing the transport position yesterday, took some exception to the published remark of the chairman of the ...

    Article : 188 words
  15. CHAPLIN'S DECISION.

    LONDON, June 27.—The "Daily Telegraph's" film correspondent states that doubts as to how Charlie Chaplin would solve the problem of his next picture ...

    Article : 167 words
  16. LATE SIR ROBERT GIBSON.

    CANBERRA, June 28.—Appreciation of the sterling character of the late Sir Rob­ert Gibson, former chairman of the Commonwealth Bank Board, was expressed by ...

    Article : 466 words
  17. To the Editor.

    Sir,—A quotation by the chairman of the Transport Board yesterday suggested that evidence tendered by me to the Royal Commission on Tramway Extensions ...

    Article : 258 words
  18. SUGAR-CUTTING DISPUTE.

    BRISBANE, June 28.—A serious position threatens to develop as the result of a sugar-cutting dispute in the Inkerman mill area. It is alleged that a number of ...

    Article : 99 words
  19. BROWN'S ENTHUSIASM.

    LONDON, June 28,—While most of the Australians when given a rest like to forget cricket, W. A. Brown, with commendable energy, spent an hour at the ...

    Article : 66 words
  20. AMERICANS' SUCCESS.

    LONDON, June 27.—In the first round of the doubles, the Americans, G. Lott and L. Stoefen, beat R. Tinkler and C. Tucker (England) 6-4, 6-2, 4-6, 6-2. ...

    Article : 70 words
  21. THE MOLLOR CASE.

    The continued detention of Laurence Oliver Mollor having been decided by the Executive Council, after consideration of all the circumstances that arose from the ...

    Article : 365 words
  22. BROMLEY'S FAILURES.

    It does not seem even possible that Bromley will be played in the third Test. Much as West Australians would have liked to hear of Bromley's success at ...

    Article : 938 words
  23. GERMANY'S DEBT.

    LONDON, June 27.—British representatives met the German delegation at the Treasury this morning to open discussions regarding the service of the German debt ...

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  24. FASCISTS IN BRITAIN.

    LONDON, June 27.—Mr. Arthur Henderson has resigned the secretaryship of the Labour Party, but will continue as treasurer. ...

    Article : 86 words
  25. STATION OWNER'S DEATH.

    BRISBANE, June 28.—William Barton (36). owner of Manfred Downs station, in the Richmond district, died today from injuries received in motor accident on ...

    Article : 86 words
  26. FEDERAL SAURY CUTS.

    CANBERRA, June 28.—Claims by Federal public servants for the restoration of financial emergency reductions in their salaries will be considered by the Federal ...

    Article : 63 words
  27. NATIONAL BROADCASTING.

    CANBERRA, June 28.—"The national broadcasting stations have definitely been used for political purposes in the past four or five months." declared the Leader ...

    Article : 99 words
  28. TASMAN FLIGHT.

    AUCKLAND, June 28.—Mr. C. T. P. Ulm Lopes to fly to the Ninety-Mile Beach on Saturday and leave for Sydney on Sunday morning weather permitting. ...

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  29. RELIEF WORKERS DROWNED.

    AUCKLAND, June 28.—Two Maori re­lief workers were drowned in the Omanaia River, Hokianga, today, their names being Tamati Wharerad (23) and Patrick ...

    Article : 88 words
  30. PAINTING FOR NEW ZEALAND.

    LONDON, June 27.—The widow of Vereker M. Hamilton has presented to New Zealand her husband's painting. "The Battle of Quatre Bras." Explaining why ...

    Article : 69 words
  31. TOODYAY GOODS SERVICE.

    The representations made to the Transport Board on Wednesday by a deputation from Toodyay in favour of a continuance of the truck service between ...

    Article : 84 words
  32. STEAMER SHORT OF COAL.

    WELLINGTON, June 28.—The Union freighter Kalingo, which left Wellington on Tuesday for Sydney, returned today to replenish its bunkers. The vessel was ...

    Article : 50 words
  33. PETROL INQUIRY PROGRESS.

    CANBERRA, June 28.—Preparation of the report, of the Royal Commission on Petrol will begin after tomorrow, the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) announced in ...

    Article : 52 words
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