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  2. Choir Sings While Roof of Cathedral Burns.

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — While, firomon were scaling the roof of St. Mary's Basilica to-day, the choir, lost to the congregation in a veil of pungent ...

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  3. "RUSSIA OFFERED ARMY TO FRANCE."

    What was construed to he the first Indication of a Franco-Russian military alliance was given in the Chamber of Deputies when M. ...

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  4. IRISH BLIGHT IN VICTORIA.

    Traders combing the districts near Melbourne report that Irish blight has ruined nearly 40 per cent, of some of the now potato ...

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  5. SHIELD CRICKET. S. AUSTRALIA IN BAD POSITION.

    South Australia was in a very bad position when play ceased at tho Sydney Cricket Ground yesterday. New South Wale carried its ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. Melbourne Matches.

    MELBOURNE, Sunduy. — The fine weather was conducive to good cricket yesterday, and W M. Woodfull, Australia's retiring captain, made a brisk ...

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  7. ENGLISH WOMEN'S TEAM IN W.A.

    paying confidently, the English women s cricket team yesterday afternoon commenced the first match of the Australian tour against a West ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. SYDNEY'S MEMORIAL TO ANZACS.

    Built at a cost of £8O.OOO, the now Anzae Memorial in Hyde Purk was opened yesterday by the Duke of Gloucester in the presence of ...

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  9. Adelaide.

    ADELAIDE, Sunday. — Bowlers were generally on top in the last day's play of the fourth series of distriet cricket matches yesterday. Light rain in the ...

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  10. GRIFFIN ARRESTED IN SYDNEY.

    There were dramatic scenes in the Domain to-day, when Gerald Griffin, the mysterious New Zealand Anti-War Committee dele ...

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  11. TRADE WITH N.Z.

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—To confer with the Commonwealth Government to-morrow on the removal of embargoes between the two countries, the ...

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  12. Perth.

    PERTH (W.A.), Sunday. — "A" grade cricket matches concluded yesterday resulted:— West Perth, 200 (Arthur SO, Todd 55) ...

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  13. 'PLANE CRASH.

    WELLINGTON (N.Z.). Sunday.—A passenger, W. H. Bailey, of Dunedin, was killed and the pilot (A. Taylor) waa injured when a 'plane crashed to ...

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  14. Ship Runs Ashore at Newcastle.

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Entering Newcastle at 9.12 lust night, the Iron Monareh (4260 tons), owned by Inter-State Steamship Co. Ltd., went ashore on the ...

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  15. Brisbane..

    BRISBANE, Sunday. — Senior cricket fixtures yesterday resulted in harvests for bowlers, owing to the soft wickets. af ter the week of rain. Details:— ...

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  16. ULM'S FLIGHT MAY START TO-MORROW.

    DETROIT, Sunday.,— Lieut. C. T. P. Ulm plans to hop from here to Omaha (Nebraska) to-morrow, whore he will re-fuel for the flight to Vancouver. He ...

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  17. Professional Golf Title To Diegel In Dramatic Finish.

    In possibly the most dramatic golf final ever seen in Australia, Leo Diegel achieved fame yesterday at the Metropolitan links by winning seven ...

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  18. Premiers' Conference To Be Held In January Next.

    CANBERRA, Sunday. — Confirming a statement by the Victorian Promior (Sir Stanley Argyle) that a Promiors' conference would be held in January. ...

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  19. BODYLINE DECISION ENDORSED.

    JOHANNESBURG.. Saturday.-Full support for the M.C.C.'s hodyline and l.b.w. decisions was voiced by Mr. S. J. Pitts, president of the South African ...

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  20. LAST OF AIR RACE FIELD?

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — Only a three-minutes' margin of safety was left to Flying Officer C. G. Davies, R.A.F., and Lieut.Commander C. L. ...

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  21. ASSISTANCE FOR WHEATGROWERS.

    CANBERRA, Sunday. — State Premiers have been asked to send their Ministers for Agriculture to a meeting at Canborra on Friday to confer with ...

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  22. M.C.C.'s Bodyline Decision.

    LONDON, Saturday. — "The Observer," commenting on the M.C.C.'s bodyline decision, says Hie bowler who lins Hie chance restored to him of taking wickets ...

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  23. ENGLISH FLAT-RACING SEASON.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The winnings of the six leading owners for the flat racing season ended yesterday were: The Aga Khan, £64,957; Lord Glancly, ...

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  24. NEW STEAMER LAUNCHED

    (LONDON, Saturday. —. The Tasmanian Steamers Proprietary Company's new vessel, the Taroona, was launched to-day. ...

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  25. BRITISH FOOTBALL RESULTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 410 words
  26. ROYAL WEDDING APPROACHES.

    LONDON Saturday. — The Lord Mayor of London, wearing the robes of office, and tho sheriff and aldermen drove to Buckingham Palace yesterday ...

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  27. Manchester November Handicap.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 54 words
  28. Two Killed in Motor Smash.

    GATTON (Qld.), Sunday. — When a throe:ton motor lorry crashed into an blectric light pole on tho main Brisbnno-Toowoomba Hoad this morning, ...

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  29. New Loan Closes To-day.

    CANBERRA, Sunday. — Although the now Commonwealth loan of £15,000,000 is already oversubscribed, it will remain open "until to-morrow to en ...

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  30. Siran in Bank Safe Foils Cracksmen.

    '— MELBOURNE, Sunday.- Stnrtlod by the shrieking of a siren when they attacked the strong room of the E.S. ...

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  31. REDEEMING LOANS.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The current low rales for money are being taken advantage of by the Government of India, has decided to repay next June ...

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  32. SUNBURY (VIC).

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 120 words
  33. COTTON PROPOSALS NOT ACCEPTABLE.

    LONDON, Saturday.—The Lancashire Cotton Industry's reply to Australia, sent to the Board of Trude, expresses disappointment with the pro ...

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  34. RE—EMPLOYMENT PLANS.

    CANBERRA, Sunday. — "Building certainly will be considered when the Government is formulating its reemployment plans," said the Prime ...

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  35. Prominent Players Engaged

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — The engagement is announced ot the Test cricketer S. J. M'Cabe to Miss Edna Linton, of Towns ville (Qld.). ...

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  36. Two Sisters Drowned While Paddling.

    SYDNEY, Sununy. — Two sisters, Joan Enulkner, aged 6, and Thelma Faulkner (9), of West Kempsey, were drowned while paddling in the Macleay ...

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  37. Severe Storm in Melbourne.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — Two houses were damaged by lightning when a severe electric storm swept Melbourne to-day. An electric train was ...

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