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  2. Tenth Olympiad Opens With Grand March of World's Finest Athletes

    LOS ANGELES, Sunday—The great crowd stood and roared at the inspiring sight of the world’s 2000 best athletes parading round the vast Olympic Stadium yesterday afternoon. The attendance was estimated at 110,000. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. FRANCE LEADS 2 GAMES TO 1

    PARIS, Sunday. - Spurred on by their defeat in both the opening singles matches in the Davis Cup final at Auteuil ...

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  4. KING’S ACTIONS CRITICISED

    LONDON, Sunday.—During a bitter attalck on the Labor Party at the Liberal Summer School, at Oxford yesterday, Mr. ...

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  5. AMUSEMENT BEFORE WORSHIP

    IN a foreword to his sermon at the Baptist Church, Collins Street, last night, the Rev. W. D. Jackson said he was not opposed to the presence ...

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  6. BRITAIN EXPECTED TO GRANT SUBSTANTIAL PREFERENCES

    OTTAWA, Sunday. — The Canadians are confident that Britain has agreed, in principle, to give small preferences to Empire wheat and also substantial preferences to butter, meat, fruit and similar natural products and base metals, subject to a tisfac ...

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  7. NEW AMATEUR RECORDS

    LOS ANGELES, Sunday.— Thirty hew world amateur records and three marks equalling the present records have been accepted by ...

    Article : 119 words
  8. LEAGUE PLAYERS HURT

    THE following nine players were reported injured after the six League football matches on Saturday:— R. Hill's (South Melbourne), ...

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  9. Australia Unable to Economise Further

    ALL, Dominion lenders had spoken on the currency problem before the British Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Neville ...

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  10. Investment as Remedy For Depression

    TN an article on page 7, Professor Copland explains how the Ottawa Conference can supply the remedy for the world ...

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  11. TITLED MERCHANT OF N.S.W. DEAD

    NICE, Sunday. — The death has occurred of Sir Owen Cox, a member of the New South Wales Legislative Council, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. Schoolboy Critic Not Understood

    LONDON, Sunday.—Mr. C. H. Blakiston, headmaster of Lancing College, who was reported to have criticised modern ...

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  13. Premier’s Secretary Back

    MR. J. JUNGWIRTH, official private secretary to the Premier, arrived in Melbourne on Saturday from England. He accompanied Mr. Hogan to ...

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  14. FARMER AND WIFE HURT IN CRASH

    HAMILTON, Sunday. While Mr. Robert Spiers, a Colne farmer, was motoring with his wife yesterday to arrange the funeral of his brother, his ...

    Article : 99 words
  15. Two Girl Hockey Players Injured at Geelong

    GEELONG, Sunday. — Two girl hockey- players were. injured in a match at Geelong yesterday and had to receive attention at the hospital. ...

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  16. Skeleton Found At Horsham

    HORSHAM Sunday.—When making excavations for a channel at Dock Lake the contractors dug up a skeleton which is presumed to be that of an ...

    Article : 69 words
  17. Eight Charges Against Players In Association Game

    Roughness by players on both sides marred the Northcote-Port Melbourne match at Northcote on Saturday. After the game eight charges were ...

    Article : 33 words
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