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  2. BUS STRIKE.

    The State Disputes Committee of the Australian Labour Party and the owners of metropolitan bus services held separate meetings yesterday but nothing took place ...

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  3. AIR MAIL AGREEMENT.

    OANBERRA, Oct. 13.—Strong comments about the vagueness of the information given to him in answer to questions in the House of Representatives ...

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  4. MISS BATTEN IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY; Oct. 13.—Ringing cheers swept the Kingsford Smith aerodrome at Mascot today, when, at 2.35 p.m, Miss Jean Batten, now the holder of the record ...

    Article : 552 words
  5. WELL-BALANCED TEAM

    Both the captain (Mr. G. O. Allen) and the manager of the team (Captain R. Howard)—the one cheerful, optimistic and with unbounded faith in his ...

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  6. CAPTAIN PRAISES HIS MEN.

    Making his first speech in Australia as captain of the English cricket team, G. O. Allen, said in a short address, which was broadcast over the national ...

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  7. ORIGIN OF THE "ASHES."

    Fifty-four years ago Mr. T. E. Cuthbert, of York, Yorkshire, saw the game, as a result of which the "Ashes" originated (following the insertion in the "Sporting ...

    Article : 573 words
  8. OFFICIAL WELCOME.

    The hope that future English teams will also stay in Perth for more than just a few days was expressed yesterday by Mr. S. H. D. Rowe when welcoming the ...

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    R. W. V. Robins giving members of the English Test team slip-fielding prectise yesterday. From left to right others in the picture are A. E. Fagg, T.S. Worthington, K. Farnes, J. M. Sims, J. Haristaff and G. O. Allen. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. AT THE NETS.

    If the many people who watched the Englishmen practise at the W.A.CA: ground yesterday afternoon had hoped to see conscientious batting and vigorous ...

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  11. THE TASMAN CROSSING

    CANBERRA Oct. 13.—The Minister for Defence (Sir Archdale Parkhill) said in the House of Representatives today that the Civil Aviation Department had ...

    Article : 232 words
  12. MEETING THE TEAM.

    Newspaper men, at least, would be glad if the Marylebone authorities could charter a ship to transport its selected cricketers to, Australia. With no one else ...

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  13. SWAN HOLD-UP.

    After a long hearing in the Midland Junction Police Court yesterday, a case in which Joseph Herbig (30), bus driver, was charged with having interfered with ...

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  14. VISITORS' MOVEMENTS.

    At 11.45 am. today the Englishmen will be tendered a reception by the Lord Mayor of Perth (Mr. J. J. Poynton) and councillors in the Council Chambers. They ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. "NO PRACTICAL VALUE."

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 13.—The Controller-General of Civil Aviation (Captain E. C. Johnston) said today that her hoped Miss Batten could be persuaded not to ...

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  16. LIKELY COMPASS ERRORS.

    ADELAIDE, Oct. 13.—Warnings to Miss Jean Batten of magnetic disturbances around the New Zealand coast that would make her compass an unreliable ...

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  17. SUGGESTED SURCHARGE.

    LONDON, Oct. 13.—The Associated Press learns that the Anglo-Australian air mail negotiations are still in a delicate stage and are not likely to be ...

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  18. SOUTH AFRICAN STATUS.

    CAPE TOWN, Oct. 12.—Provincial elections will be held next week in the Cape Province and in Natal and the results there will give an indication of the ...

    Article : 324 words
  19. CHURCH SAYS "FIGHT"

    LONDON, Oct. 13.—The Church made no departure from Christian principles in saying that it was lawful for Christians to fight in just wars, said the Primate of ...

    Article : 139 words
  20. NO 40-HOUR WEEK.

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 13.—Disregarding the strike threat by the unions the Master Builders' Association decided today to refuse to accede to the request by the ...

    Article : 120 words
  21. LARWOOD'S GOOD WISHES.

    LONDON. Oct. 13.—Under the caption of "I Am With Them in Spirit," H. Larwood in an article in the "Yorkshire Observer," in a most pleasant vein ...

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  22. NEW ZEALAND FEELING.

    AUCKLAND, Oct. 13.—The Mayor of Auckland (Mr. Davis) sent the following cablegram to Miss Jean Batten today:— "The citizens of Auckland congratul to ...

    Article : 103 words
  23. JAPAN PREPARED.

    BRISBANE, Oct. 13.—After a tour of the East, Mr. A. H. Allworth, a New South Wales Supreme Court solicitor, who arrived at Brisbane by the steamer ...

    Article : 146 words
  24. HAWKING OF SHARES.

    AUCKLAND, Oct. 13.—"A warning seems again necessary in connection with men hawking shares," stated the Minister for Finance (Mr. Nash) prior to his ...

    Article : 122 words
  25. SOUTH ATLANTIC TROPHY.

    LONDON, Oct. 12.—In the absence of Miss Jean Batten, Captain A. G. Lamplugh, a warden of the Guild of Air Pilots and Navigators of the British Empire, ...

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  26. TELEGRAPH FACILITIES.

    During the matches at the W.A.C.A. ground in which the English Test team will take part, there will be a telegraph office at the ground. There will be two ...

    Article : 70 words
  27. VISITORS FROM IRELAND.

    CANBERRA, Oct, 13.—The Minister for Agriculture in Northern Ireland (Sir Basil Brooke) and Lady Brooke will visit Australia early in December, principally ...

    Article : 52 words
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