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  2. SPORTING TELEGRAMS

    LONG BEACH, Sunday. -- In the Davis Cup match between Australia and the Phillipines Bromwich defeated Sanchez 6-1. 6-1. 6-3. ...

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  3. FOUR KILLED

    COLOMBO, Sunday. -- Four members of the crew of the P. and O. Tiner Narkunda (16,032 tons), on her way to Australia, were killed, and 26 in ...

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  4. NAVAL RATINGS

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Despite rumours that ships of the Royal Australian Navy squadron would not leave Sydney to-day on schedule for exercises at ...

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  5. WHEAT GROWERS

    CANBERRA, Monday.--If the International conference falls to reach an agreement the Commonwealth Government is expected to suggest that ...

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  6. EXCITING SCENES

    SYDNEY, Monday.--There were exciting scenes in the city streets to-night when a crowd of about 100 people chased several young men after James ...

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  7. TOKIO TALKS

    TOKIO, Monday.--Tile talks on the Tientsin dispute nave been postponed until Wednesday, because Sir Robert Craigle (British Ambassador) has not ...

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  8. NATIONAL REGISTER

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Miners on the northern and southern coal fields in New South Wales held a one day strike as a protest against the national register, and miners at Wonthaggi (Victoria) decided not to ...

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  9. BRANDED BEEF

    BRISBANE. Monday.--Most housewives showed little interest in the brands placed on retail beef to-day to indicate first and second grades, but ...

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  10. GAYNDAH ROBBERY

    BRISBANE, Monday.--A gang of criminals, believed to have come from the south and travelling through Queensland, blew oven the safe at the ...

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  11. RICH REEF

    KALGOORLIE, Monday.--One of the largest parcels of stone ever treated in the Slate was cleaned up to-day by J. Carrott and his ...

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  12. STATE OF SIEGE

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- Speaking at Lithgow to-day the Minister for Supply and Development (Mr. R. G. Casey) said that the Commonwealth ...

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  13. FEDERAL LABOUR

    SYDNEY, Monday.--Federal Labour members devoutly hope that there will not be an election this year. It is felt that, on election before the Heffron ...

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  14. ABANDONED CAR

    LISMORE, Monday.--It may be several days before the police investigating the discovery of an abandoned car in a disused quarry at Wooden ...

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  15. BRITISH MISSION

    LONDON, Sunday.--According to the correspondent of the Associated Press of America at Warsaw the recently appointed Inspector-General of Over ...

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  16. GOING TO ENGLAND

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- The first delegation of Australian technicians to go to England shortly to study aeroplane construction will include five ...

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  17. PLAYING AREA

    BRISBANE, Monday.--The reclamation of 300 acres of city swamps to provide new playing areas for 20,000 of Brisbane's young people is ...

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  18. MINE EXPLOSION

    ROCKHAMPTON, Monday. -- Mr. Jack peden (manager of the Bowon Syndicate Coal Mine at Ogmore) was injured by an explosion when he was ...

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  19. NEWS IN BRIEF

    LONDON, Sunday.--The correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" at Munich says that the presence of M. Asta choff, the Russian Charge d'ACalres in ...

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  20. BETTER RELATIONS

    CANBERRA, Monday.--The Federal Cabinet probably will take definite steps towards the establishment of a legation at Washington before the end ...

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  21. ICE ON CREEKS

    BRISBANE, Monday. -- Stanthorpe had its coldest night on Sunday and its coldest morning to-day for the year, when tho temperature went to ...

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  22. MINERS' HOURS

    IPSWICH, Monday. -- The district secretary of the Colliery Employees' Union (Mr. S. Phillips) said that his union would not allow men to work ...

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  23. WAR 'PLANES

    AUCKLAND, Monday.--A further shipment of military aircraft for the New Zealand Air Force arrived aboard the Gamaria. ...

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  24. " JUST A WISE GUY "

    MONTREAL, Sunday.--At Webster (Massachusetts) the German-American Bund leader, Fritz Kuhn, discovered rural America to-day by land ...

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  25. The "CHRONICLE" To-day

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 75 words
  26. DOG'S ADVENTURE

    SYDNEY, Monday. -- An Australian Silky Terrier, owned by Mr. J. Carey, of Yass River, was rescued from a tree, after being imprisoned for 14 ...

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  27. CROSSED ATLANTIC

    LONDON, Sunday.--After navigating the seven ton cutter-rigged yacht Girl Kathleen with only a sextant and compass from New York in 33 days. Mr. ...

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  28. STRANGE FUNERAL

    AUCKLAND, Monday.--One of the strangest funerals ever held at Wellington was that at which waterside workers and text cab drivers gathered ...

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  29. GOLDEN CASKET

    BRISBANE, Monday.--Golden Casket profits for the year were £445,000, compared with £397,000 the previous year ...

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  30. Neutrality law

    WASHINGTON, Sunday. --Senator Norris has Joined President Roosevelt's neutrality stand. He asserted that the United States has a moral legal right ...

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