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  2. G. O. ALLEN.

    Who bowled well ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. FIVE NOMINATE FOR NUNAWADING

    Nominations for the by-elections for the State electorates of Nunawading and Clifton Hill, made necessary by the decision of Mr. Menzies and Mr. Blackburn ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. STRATOSPHERE RESEARCH

    The results obtained by Professor Max Cosyns in his balloon ascent into the stratosphere on Saturday are stated by him to be very pleasing. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. HITLER WINS

    Germans cast a large vote on Sunday in favour of merging the offices of Reichsleader (President) and Chancellor in Herr Adolf Hitler. In spite ...

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  6. PONSFORD OUT AFTER TAKING HIS SCORE TO 266

    Before Ponsford lost his wicket on the resumption of the deciding Test match yesterday he carried his score from 205 to 266, or 22 more than the mammoth score made by Bradman on Saturday. McCabe, who reached his 1000 runs in Test cricket when he scored a single yesterday, went for 10, and when the fourth ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. TRUCK CRASHES OVER BANK

    SEYMOUR, Monday. — Two men, whose names are not known, were killed and eight men were injured when a motor-truck fell over an embankment at ...

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  8. "Virtually a Farce"

    Mr. Howard Marshall in the "Daily Telegraph" writes:—"I suppose we must still take the Test seriously, although it has become virtually a farce. Bradman ...

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  9. INCIDENTS OF THE PLAY

    The day broke with a cloudless sky and with a freshening breeze. Elaborate precautions were taken to protect the wicket during the night, police occupying ...

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  10. Victim of Accident Identified

    The body of a woman who was fatally injured by a car at the intersection of Lygon and Blyth streets, East Brunswick, on Sunday night, was identified at the ...

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  11. ATLANTIC FLIERS

    Captain Pond and Lieutenant Sabell[?] when flying from Rome to Dublin whence they intended to cross the Atlantic to America encountered fog and rain in ...

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  12. Injured Man Found in Gutter

    After he had carried an injured man into the casualty department of the Melbourne Hospital last evening, a motorist told the hospital officials that he had ...

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  13. BOLTING STABLE DOOR TOO LATE

    D. R. Jardine writes:—Clark placed an ordinary county field with or without the selectors' permission. This might have mode a great difference on Saturday, but ...

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  14. Youth Wounded When Shooting

    KYNETON, Monday.—When shooting rabbits at Langley, near Kyneton, a youth, Thomas Parsells, was struck by two pellets of shot which ricochetted back after ...

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  15. PELTED WITH EGGS

    Eggs were thrown at the Rev. G. A. Judkins, director of the Methodist social service department, while he was speaking about Communism in the Albert Park ...

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  16. THIEVES DRINK BEER AND SMOKE

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—Goods valued at £1,500 were stolen from the premises of Cornell Ltd., merchants, in Pirie street, Adelaide, at the week-end. The thieves ...

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  17. Mr. Henry Rainey Dead

    Mr. Henry Rainey, Speaker of the United States House of Representatives, died in a hospital at St. Louis to-day from bronchial ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. C. B. FRY AND LEG THEORY

    Writing in the "Evening Standard," Mr. C. B. Fry states:—"Clark opened by bowling what I suppose is leg theory. There were four short-legs. Allen dismissed ...

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  19. E. L. McCormick to Broadcast

    E. L. McCormick, the Victorian fast bowler, will discuss the Australian Eleven fast bowler Tim Wall in a broadcast talk from station 3UZ to-day at 7.15 p.m. He ...

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  20. Diplomat's Fortune Seized

    The Austrian Government has confiscated property valued at £200,000 possessed by Dr. von Rintelen, the former Austrian Ambassador at Rome, who had ...

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  21. Thief at Guest House

    Clothing valued at £55 was stolen from a room occupied by Mr. P. Cairns, signwriter, at Hollywood guest house, Beaconsfield parade, St. Kilda, while Mr. Cairns ...

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  22. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    Efforts to float the steamer Inverbank, which stranded on Chauminasi Reef (Fiji), while on the way from Suva to New Zealand, have so far failed, but the ...

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  23. Wonder of Cricket World

    Writing in the "Daily Telegraph," Mr. P. F. Warner says:—"Unless the match is destined to be the most extraordinary in the history of cricket Australia is on the ...

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  24. IS ENGLAND TOO FAIR?

    Sir,—The comments of Mr. Adamson are, to use legal phraseology, slightly "irrelevant to the Issue." Marylebone is, as he states, honourably abiding by an ...

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  25. German Supineness Ending

    The "News-Chronicle" says: — "The most impressive fact of the election is that 4,000,000 Germans had the hardihood to vote against Herr Hitler. The ...

    Article : 139 words
  26. Builders Object to Red Affiliation

    Although a draft constitution for the establishment of one big union of building trade workers in Melbourne has been agreed to at meetings of some of the men, ...

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  27. Sir Nigel Playfair

    Sir Nigel Playfair, the noted London actor-manager, died to-day, aged 60 years. [Sir Nigel Playfair, who was educated ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. Floods in Manchoukuo

    While Central China is suffering a prolonged heat wave and drought, parts of Manchoukuo are experiencing disastrous floods. Torrential rains on Friday, ...

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  29. LOWER PRICES PAID FOR WOOL

    BRISBANE, Monday. — The first series of wool sales for the current season was opened to-day, when 9.537 bales were offered. The selection was an average ...

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  30. Bradman Magnificent

    Writing in the "Morning Post," Mr. Robertson Glasgow says:—"Bradman was wholly magnificent, and was caught when England's hope had fled from a shot ...

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  31. Itinerary for Flying-boats

    CANBERRA, Monday.—Details of the itinerary covering the visit to Melbourne during the Centenary celebrations of three Short Rangoon type flying-boats from the ...

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  32. SIR EDGEWORTH DAVID ILL

    SYDNEY, Monday. — Sir Edgeworth David, emeritus professor of geology at the University of Sydney, became ill at the University to-day, and was removed ...

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  33. Price of Gold

    The price of gold is £6/18/3 an ounce fine, compared with £6/18/4 on Saturday. Adding exchange and allowing for ...

    Article : 62 words
  34. SPRING FASHION SHOWING

    To-day and the following days are reserved for the official opening of the Spring Fashion Display, in which all departments of fashion participate. Come ...

    Article : 69 words
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