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  3. WIMBLEDON SURPRISES.

    Few Wimbledon tournaments have provided such a series of surprises as the present. The most notable event was the unexpected victory of Mrs. Bundy, who, as ...

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  4. SECOND TEST.

    Sensationally opening with England, which won the toss, losing three for 18, the second Test match against South Africa attracted 30,000 to Lord's. It was perfect ...

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  5. NEW HONOURS LIST.

    The list of honours conferred by the King when the Baldwin Cabinet resigned has been issued. The list is as follows:— EARL. ...

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  6. CANADIAN TARIFF.

    In an address here to-day in reply to criticism by the leader of the Conservative Opposition in the House of Commons (Mr. Bennett) of the tariff policy of the ...

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  7. INTERNATIONAL PEACE.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald), at the Co-operative Printing Society's diamond iubilee dinner, said:—"One section of our work is international peace. ...

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  8. REPARATIONS PLAN.

    The director of the Reichsbank (Dr. Schacht), who was leader of the German delegation at the conference of reparations experts in Paris, in an address to ...

    Article : 181 words
  9. MR. BALDWIN.

    The lobby correspondent of the "Daily Herald" (Labour) declares that Mr. John Gretton, chairman of last year's Conservative conference at Yarmouth, is heading ...

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  10. WORLD COURT.

    The diplomatic correspondent of the "Observer" says that it is understood that the most important reservation that Mr. Ramsay MacDonald will make when he ...

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  11. Murder of Girl.

    The identity of the man arrested in Rhodesia on a charge of having murdered Miss Kanthack, a University student, in 1927 was disclosed to-day. The man is ...

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  12. A FORGOTTEN PIONEER.

    Sir,—In 1830 the Rev. John Jennings Smith, M.A., Cantan., with his wife and 10 children, came out to Sydney in the barque Amelia Thompson. He was then ...

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  13. Mr. Bavin.

    Sir James Murdoch, Australian commissioner of the Red Cross, gave a dinner to the Premier of New South Wales (Mr. Bavin) at the Savoy Hotel, the guests ...

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  14. VERSAILLES TREATY.

    A chain of bonfires blazed on every hilltop on the eastern and western frontiers of Germany to symbolise the readiness of Germans to guard their Fatherland. This ...

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  15. CABLE NEWS IN BRIEF.

    "Reynold's News" states that the British Cabinet is determined to prevent food profiteering, and will confer legal powers upon the Food Council. ...

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  16. Crisis in Japan.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Tanaka), who has been confidently working on a reconstruction of the Cabinet, has suddenly encountered an unexpected hitch, which, ...

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  17. FOUND DEAD IN CREEK.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—The body of Arthur Henry Muddle, aged 52 years, retired farmer, was found in a creek near his home at Undercliff on Saturday. Muddle's throat had been cut, and there was a razoe ...

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