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  2. Attacking Lancashire Bowling, Macartney Notches Yet Another Century

    A DEADLOCK on the per capita abolition question appears inevitable unless the Premiers’ conference, which opened in Melbourne ...

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  3. CRIED IN FOG

    SWAN HILL, Monday.—Thomas Francis Rose, a blind man, crossing the railway bridge at Moulamein, fell:over the unprotected side ...

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  4. 1.15 a.m. EDITION

    Macartney, c Duekworth, b Parkin........ 160 Ryder, c Barnes, b McDonal.......... 39 ...

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  5. SCORE MOUNTS

    LONDON, Monday.—With their week-end score at five wickets for 124 the Australians continued their first innings against Lancashire, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. WOMAN'S DEATH

    COMPLAINING of a headache a young woman entered a fruit shop in High-street, Kew, yesterday morning, and collapsed and ...

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  7. Referendum FEDERAL PLANS

    Consideration of the referendum proposals will be conntinued when the Senate meets this afternoon. ...

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  8. GREGORY FIT FOR TEST

    LONDON, Monday. — Mr. Sydney Smith, manager of the Australian team, says Gregory has been pronounced fit to play in the ...

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  9. Lancashire

    First Innings........ 149 Australia First Innings ...

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  10. COAL CLEAN-UP

    Settling Minor Troubles SYDNEY, Monday. — Though friction occurred between management and men at several ...

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  11. LABOR'S ATTITUDE

    Discussion From All Angles Political Labor's attitude towards the referendum proposals may be decided at a ...

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  12. Covered Wickets Discussion

    SYDNEY, Monday — Th N.S.W. Cricket Association discussed the decision of the Adelaide conference as to tho covering of wickets ...

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  13. Times Suggests 3 Tests

    LONDON, Monday. — The cricket expert of The Times suggests that, as the counties cannot conveniently devote live weeks of a ...

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  14. Householders Reap Harvest

    LONDON, Monday.— Occupants of houses overlooking Kennington Oval have let window seats at 5/ a day and balcony seats at 7/6 a ...

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  15. 20,000 Tons Due Monday

    The interstate shipping companies have been advised there will bo 20,000 tons of coal available at Newcastle this week for Melbourne. ...

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  16. RUSTY NAIL DANGER

    Complaint has been made to the Building Trades Federation by the Richmond branch of the Carpenters' Union that many accidents ...

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  17. Today's Forecast

    OFFICIAL: General rain setting in from the west and extending throughout the State, with some good ...

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  18. Adelaide Labor Opposition

    ADELAIDE, Monday.— The Secretary of the Trades and Labor Council (Mr. T. P. Howard) stated today he had received a letter from ...

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  19. Dr. Page Tells Sydney

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Industry must see that the public charges made on it by the various Governments are adjusted as ...

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  20. Mr. Allan's Policy Speech

    The Premier (Mr. Allan) will deliver his pre-sessional policy Speech at Kynbrain, prohably on Thursday. ...

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  21. Harbor Trust Plant To Work

    The work of making the [?]bor Trust floating plant ready for sea, after an idleness of several weeks owing to the coal strike ...

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  22. "Waste-of Public Money"

    The secretary of the Primary Producers Union (Mr. Hall) said yesterday that his executive had not considered the referendum ...

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  23. Three Wheels Torn Off Car

    When two cars met in a headon collision at the corner of Clow and Lonsdale streets, Dandenong, yesterday afternoon, one ...

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  24. Nearly A Tragedy

    A level crossing disaster was narrowly averted yesterday morning, when a rail motor between Whittlesea and Reservoir struck a ...

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  25. Coburg Thieves in Sydney?

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Using a steel instrument like a gigantic tin opener, safe breakers, believed to be the gang which operated at ...

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  26. Reformatory Boy Escapes

    The police were noticed yesterday that during the afternoon Francis Raynor Smith, 15, [?] was convicted in June last year [?] ...

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  27. Case For 44-Hour Week

    The Commonwealth Council of Federated Unions will meet today, to draw up a case for a 44 hours working week throughout ...

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  28. Fire in N.Z. Coal Mine

    Wellington. (N.z.)—A fierce fire is raging in the Millerton coal mine, and a large area has been sealed. ...

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