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  2. England Leads In Test By Four Wickets

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Young Graeme Hole, playing in his first Test, took the vital wicket of the match to-day by bowling Hutton, thus breaking a partnership which had defied all the other bowlers. At stumps England was one run ahead, with four wickets in hand. ...

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  3. BURNIE TRAFFIC BREACHES

    Forty-one persons were fined for traffic offences before Messrs: G, T. Wright and L. H. Stephens, J's.P., in the Burnie Police Court yesterday. Robert Gordon Elphinstone and ...

    Article : 531 words
  4. Fortune Smiles at Last on English Cricketers

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Fortune has at last smiled on England. Sunday's bright sunshine dried up Saturday's rain and an easy wicket met the eager eyes of players to-day. Hassett's tactics in refusing to have the pitch rolled were sound, but Brown ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 555 words
  5. Rain Threat to Play

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—To-night's weather forecast indicates the likelihood of further interruptions in play in the fifth ...

    Article : 43 words
  6. CANNOT CHILL BEEF

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—The coal shortage has brought a new development—a shortage of ammonia to chill beef, which has resulted in no ...

    Article : 98 words
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  8. CHINESE DEPORT IRISH MATRON

    NANKING, Monday.—The People's Court has ordered the deportation of an Irish matron, in charge of the Sacred Heart ...

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