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  3. BRITAIN WINS DAVIS CUP DOUBLES Turnbull And Quist No Match For Opponents

    The defeat of D. P. Turnbull and A. K. Quist by Britain in the vital doubles match means that only sensational play by V. B. M'Grath to-morrow (Saturday) against Austin can win the Davis Cup tie for Australia. Crawford is expected ...

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  4. MORE ABOUT EARLY DAYS

    Memories of the Bagot-street tragedy and the late Mr. Jabez Wright, M.L.A., driving his hearse through a crowd waiting to see a ...

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  5. LIGHTING OF THE CITY

    At the adjourned unity mass meeting to be held at the Quadrangle tomorrow morning at ll o'clock the Mayor and Labor aldermen will give a ...

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  6. THOUSANDS OF WORKLESS

    True to his promise, Sir Philip Game, the Governor of New South Wales, has addressed a long report to Mr. B. S. Stevens, the Premier, on ...

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  7. WINNERS OF DAVIS CUP DOUBLES

    F. J. PERRY, champion of Britain. A RECENT action picture of Hughes. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. MACKAY PARTY DELAYED Fogbound To-day At Aerodrome

    Rising shortly after 4 o'clock this morning in order to leave for Sydney as early after dawn as possible members of the Mackay aerial ...

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  9. DEVELOPING THE FAR NORTH British Government To Co-Operate

    Plans for the development of the Northern Territory by chartered companies operating with the co-operation of both the Australian and the British ...

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  10. ATTACKED IN FLAT

    John Bowmer and his wife were victims of a mysterious attack while they were sleeping in their flat at King's Cross early this morning. ...

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  11. ANOTHER BIG CONVERSION

    A conversion loan of £17,221,191 of Australian State 6 per cent, stock was announced to-night. It is understood that the loan, which will wipe ...

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  12. COMMENT ON LAST-MINUTE CHANGE

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—The last minute change in the Australians Davis Cup doubles representatives has been the cause of considerable ...

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  13. MAN GORED BY BULL

    Leonard T. Mann (22) is in [?] Mount Gambier Hospital in a serious condition as a result of injuries inflicted by a bull at Kalangadoo. ...

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  14. CONVENT COMMERCIAL SCHOOL PASSES

    The following are examination results of pupils who sat from the Convent Commercial School. They are for Pitman's, Melbourne, and the ...

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  15. BROKEN HILL FOGBOUND; TOWN CLOCK OBSCURED

    Broken Hill was completely fogbound this morning and it was not until about 10 o'clock that there was a complete lifting of the fog. [?]it ...

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  16. SHOP WINDOW BROKEN AND SWEETS STOLEN

    A pane of glass in the shop window of Mr. C. E. Smith at the corner of Oxide and Chapple streets was found broken at 2.15 o'clock this morning by ...

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  17. PROBLEM OF ATTRACTING CAPITAL

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Referring to the Federal Government's proposal to allow chartered companies to develop the Northern Territory, Mr. J. B. ...

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  18. CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE IN INDIA

    CALCUTTA, July 13.—It is expected that the secret meeting of the Indian National Congress leaders at Poona will conclude this afternoon, ...

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  19. FRUITLESS POLICE CHASE AFTER SUSPECT

    SYDNEY, Saturday.—Visiting a residential at Newtown early this morning, detectives sat in the darkness awaiting the return of ...

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  20. ORPHANAGE BALL

    Final arrangements have now been made in connection with the annual Orphanage ball to be held at the Palais de Danse on Tuesday next. The ...

    Article : 111 words
  21. SALARY CUTS RESTORED

    In a reserved judgment delivered yesterday Mr. M. Henwood, Conciliation Commissioner, restored to salaried officers of the Water and Sewerage ...

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  22. INQUIRIES FOR YOUNG MAN

    Inquiries are being made for William Kilpatrick, about 20 years of age, who was last heard of in Broken Hill where it is believed he was ...

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  27. ANTI-WAR COUNCIL

    A lecture on the "Causes of the Great War" was given at a meeting of the Anti-War Council this morning by Mr. F. H. Beard, English ...

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  28. MORGAN-STREET P. AND C.

    A profit of £38 13/2½ was disclosed at the meeting of the Morgan-street Parents and Citizens' Association held on Thursday night on the recently ...

    Article : 148 words
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