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  2. EXPLOSION IN MINE

    BENDIGO, Tuesday.—An act of heroism was performed by Joseph Stapleton, a miner, who risked his life to rescue two mates who had been injured through an ...

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  3. TEST TEAM WARMLY GREETED SPORTSMEN'S RECEPTION

    Six hundred members of the British Sportsmen's Club crowded the Savoy Hotel to-day, and gave the Australian Test team a cordial reception. Notable men in all ...

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  4. EXPERT REPORTS ON STATE MINE "ANNUAL LOSS MUST BE FACED"

    With present selling prices and rates of pay, and with reasonable continuity of work an annual loss for the next five years of £75,000 must be faced at the State coal mines at Wonthaggi on an output of 500,000 tons of coal a year. ...

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  5. MARKETS IN BRITAIN POSITION NOT UNDERSTOOD

    "The High Commissioner for Australia (Mr. Bruce) has apparently not met with much success in endeavouring to moke the Australian Government and the ...

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  6. CENTENARY VISITORS Extension of Official List of Guests

    Plans for the entertainment of official and semi-official visitors to the Centenary celebrations are being prepared by the director (Major-General W. A. Coxen). ...

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  7. DUKE OF GLOUCESTER MESSAGE TO AUSTRALIA

    The following official message to Australia was issued from Buckingham Palace to-day:— "The Duke of Gloucester would like it known that he had envied his brother his visit to Australia and New Zealand, and is ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. BOURNEMOUTH TENNIS Crawford in Form

    At the opening of the hard court championships at Bournemouth several of the women players wore shorts for the first time at any Lawn Tennis Association ...

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  9. Accommodation Problem

    As accommodation in the city will be taxed heavily during the Centenary celebrations, and particularly at the peak period from the middle of October to the ...

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  10. MINERS AND BAND

    WONTHAGGI, Tuesday.—Trouble occurred between the 'bus drivers and the Broad committee last night, with the result that the drivers refused to take the ...

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  11. Question in Commons

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons, the Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade (Dr. Burgin) said that in all trade negotiations with foreign ...

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  12. AIR RACE

    For the first time to-day," writes the Washington correspondent of the New York "Herald-Tribune," the British Air Ministry took official cognisance of the ...

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  13. Italy and Australian Wool

    Private advices received by the Yorkshire "Post" hint at a possible very substantial curtailment of Italy's direct buying of wool from Australia next season ...

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  14. CHICKENS COME HOME TO ROOST

    Sir,—The mills of economic laws grind slowly, but they grind exceeding small. It appears that the people of Australia are about to pay in full for running counter ...

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  15. Venue of Match Against Japan

    Mr. Youdale, manager of the Australian tennis team, will probably await Japanese form at Bournemouth before deciding on the venue for the Davis Cup match against ...

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  16. FIRST OUTDOOR PRACTICE

    Ideal weather was experienced by the Australians for their first outdoor practice at Lords, but the wickets gave a foretaste of what they might expect to ...

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  17. COST OF STATE CARRIAGE

    "The amended estimate of £1,493 has not been received at my office, and the first I have heard of it is from the newspapers," said the Premier (Sir Stanley ...

    Article : 150 words
  18. Golf in England Whitcombe's Great Round

    Over the links of the Hesketh and Southport clubs, in Lancashire, the Dunlop professional golf tournament began to-day. The event carries with it prize ...

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  19. "JAZZ IS DEAD," SAYS SIR HAMILTON HARTY

    FREMANTLE (W. A.), Tuesday.—"Like other countries, England has passed through a period of what might be described as intellectual music. It was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. WOMAN'S OUTBURST

    SYDNEY, Tuesday.—In the City Coroner's Court to-day, after an inquest in which the coroner (Mr. H. H. Farrington) found that Andrew Mutter, aged 50 ...

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  21. DUKE OF ATHOLL'S CHARGES

    The Duke of Atholl was in the gallery of the House of Commons when the Attorney-General (Sit Thomas Inskip) replied to a series of questions based on ...

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  22. PANIC IN PESHAWAR

    Several hundred Musakhel Mohmands, wild tribesmen from the north-west frontier mountains, created a panic in the bazaars at Peshawar yesterday when they ...

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  23. GENERAL GOERING

    General Goering, Reich Commissioner for Prussia and Minister for the Interior, has resigned from the Prussian Ministry in order to devote his whole time to his ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. mateur Championship Entries

    Two South Africans are the only Dominion golfers of the 225 entered for the British amateur championship this month. A strong American entry has ...

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  25. Problem of University Vice-chancellorship

    In a letter sent to the University Council, the chalunan of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (Dr. A. C. D. Rivett) declined the offer made to ...

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  26. Price of Gold

    The price of gold is £6/15/ll½ an ounce fine, compared with £6/15/8 an ounce on the previous day. Adding exchange and allowing for ...

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  27. Players Improve

    Practice was resumed this morning under better conditions Most of the batsmen, particularly Darling, showed improved form. Bradman was early ...

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  28. Scene at Opera

    An unprecedented incident marked the opening of the opera season at Covent Garden, according to the music critic of the "Daily Express." He says that Sir ...

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  29. Refuelling Arrangements

    Competitor's in the Centenary speed race will mike individual refuelling arrangements at the five control aerodromes, at which several firms are establishing ...

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  30. U.S. Fund to Protect Dollar.

    In a somewhat ambiguous announcement to-day the Treasury Department revealed that a 2,000,000,000 dollar (£400,000,000) fund had been allocated ...

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  31. Tribute by Prime Minister

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Discussing Dr. Rivett's decision to-day the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) said that Dr. Rivett had made it plain that emoluments had not ...

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  32. ESTATE OF £315,834

    The Equity 'Trustees Company is applying for probate of the will of Mrs. Violet Victoria. Howard-Smith, late of Colwyn, Sorrento, who died at Toorak on March ...

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  33. WOMAN AS CO-PILOT

    SYDNEY, Tuesday. — Mr. D. T. Saville, who will pllot the all-Australian acroplane in the Melbourne Centenary air race, will have as co-pllots Mr. L. J. R. Jones, who ...

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  34. Morning Commencement Parade Banned

    The chairman of the traffic committee of the City Council (Councillor A. E. Kane) said yesterday that the committee was unanimously opposed to any more ...

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  35. LEATHER WORKERS MAY STRIKE

    BRISBANE, Tuesday.—Unless the 10 per cent. by which their wages were reduced is restored within 14 days, Queensland members of the Australian Leather, ...

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  36. Worcestershire Team

    The Worcestershire team to meet the Australians in the first match of the tour will comprise:—Walters, B. W. Quaife, Pataudl, Howarth, Gibbons, Nichol, ...

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  38. MORE RAIN COMING

    Another tropical disturbance, which may cause widespread rain, is developing in Western Austialia. To-day cool weather, with some fogs and frosts and some ...

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  39. To Encourage Quick Scoring

    Sir Walter Lawrence hos offered a trophy and 100 guineas for the player who scores the fastest century in the coming season's first-class cricket, Bradman may ...

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