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  2. AUSTRALIA'S STRONG LEAD

    Among 18,000 spectators at Leeds this morning, when the third Test match was resumed in cool, bright weather, the chief topic of conversation was whether ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. RIOTS IN INDIA.

    More than 300 persons were injured—10 of them seriously—in a clash between the police and members of the Congressional party, who were making a demonstration ...

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  4. MISSING FLIERS.

    A message received from Prome, a town on the Irrawaddy River, 150 miles north-weat of Rangoon, states that Mr. J. Matthews who was accompanying Mr. E. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. STATE ECONOMIES.

    Faced with a deficit of £750,000 for the financial year which has just ended, the prospect of a continued depression in general revenue, further heavy Iosses on the ...

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  6. WIRELESS PLEBISCITE.

    Below ne published the final figuies in the Wireless plebiscite. The result is not notably different from the decision of the listeners who voted in 1927, when the last ...

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  7. PLIGHT OF AGRICULTURE.

    It is nearly four years since I first came into close touch with Victorian life and Victoria agriculture. Thouse years seem to have witnessed a show but subtle change ...

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  8. TROUBLE AT RUBICON.

    ALEXANDRA, Sunday.—The Rubicon and the Lower Rubicon hydro-electric power-houses have been put out of action, and much damage is being ...

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  9. GOLF IN AMERICA.

    Bobby Jones has won the open championship of the United States of America, played at Interlachin (Florida), with a score for the 72 holes of 287, including a 65 for the ...

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  10. BORDER RAILWAYS.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday.—The Minister for Railways (Mr. Denny), speaking of the amount of £185,000 due to South Australia under the border railways agreement, said ...

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  11. SUGGESTED WHEAT BOUNTY.

    The attention of the Minister for Markets (Mr. Parker Moloney) was directed on Saturday to the resolution passed at a meeting if wheatgrowers of the ...

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  12. FITZROY CABLE TRAM.

    The huge driving wheel at the Brunswick street power-house has pulled its last cable tram. At midnight on Saturday, the last cable tram on the North Fitzroy line left ...

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  13. THREE DAYS OF RAIN.

    A review of the effect of the rainfall in the last three days upon the wheatgrowing and pastoral area nd a wheatgrowing showing the aggregate rainfall for the last ...

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