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Article : 434 wordsAfter the performances of J. Crawford and A. Quist to-day Austialia's chances of winning the Davis Cup, or even entering the ...
Article : 483 wordsThe creation of a considerable number ot new positions for teachers and the opening up of many additional permanent a ...
Article : 1,039 wordsAlbert Collier vice-captain of the Collingwood football team, was suspended by the independent tribunal of the League last night for the next ...
Article : 560 wordsOversea trade returns of Australia for the 11 months ended May 31 show a surplus or exports amounting to £23,135,000 in sterling, ...
Article : 48 wordsBRISBANE, Tuesday.—The Swedish tanker Balaklava (8,036 tons register) is aground on Eff Reef in Princess Charlotte Bay, north-west ...
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Article : 127 wordsJ. Crawford and A.K. Quist, The two remaining Australians in the Wimbledon lawn tennis singles championship, were eliminated to day by G. von Cramm,of ...
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The Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 - 1957), Wed 1 Jul 1936, Page 7
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