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  5. CRAWFORD IS ACCLAIMED WORLD'S BEST PLAYER

    As Jack Crawford (Australia) triumphantly left the centre court at Wimbledon today after his homeric struggle with H. Ellesworth Vines (U.S.A.), 17,000 throats hailed him the virtual ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. JARDINE —HIS SAY

    D. R. Jardine, in his book, "In Search of the Ashes," with the subtitle "A Skippers Log," says,that the crowds' misbehayior and the newspaper ...

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  7. MR. BRUCE TALKS TO NATIONS

    MR. S. M. BRUCE'S outspoken speech on the monetary position was the most important development at the Surely nobody expected the question of currency stabilisation was going to be easy, said Mr. Bruce, addressing the monetary commission in support of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. JAPANESE IMPORTS

    Cabinet bus decided to discuss with the British Government at once the question of unfair trade competition from Japanese imports. ...

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  9. NEW NORTHERN STATE

    It was learned today on good authority that the Australian Resident Minister in London (Mr. Bruce) is ...

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  10. PRESS ATTACKS ROOSEVELT

    Many substantial United Stares newspapers are lashing Mr, Roosevelt and attribute to him grossly inept vacillating, destructive treatment of the ...

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  11. WOODS REACHES SINGAPORE

    Pilot J. Woods who left Broome at 12.49 a.m. yesterday for England, reached Singapore at midday today. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. GESTURE TO JAPAN

    Addressing the National Peace Congress at Oxford, the Dean of Canterbury (Dr. Hewlett Johnson) cited "some ...

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  13. CRAWFORD TELEPHONES HIS OWN STORY

    Immediately after his splendid win over Vines, Jack Crawford was congratulated over the wireless telephone by a representative of "The Daily News." ...

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  16. RAIN EXPECTED TOMORROW

    Prospects for a fine week-end are not considered bright by the Divisional Meteorologist (Mr. Curlewis) who thinks it probable that the rain which is ...

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  17. HOW DAIRY FEES HAVE RISEN

    Some dairymen me paying as much as 30s a week in licence fees to the Metropolitan Whole Milk Board Compared with £1 a year to the local authorities ...

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  18. WHEAT PRICES FIRM

    Although the local price Of wheat was unchanged in Perth today at 2s 9 1/2 a bushel, prices were up in Winnipeg and Chicago. ...

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  19. CAPTAIN COOK RELIC

    An important Cook relic has been acquired by cable in London by Mr. Sidney Myer. It is h portrait group or conversation ...

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  20. TRAIN KILLS SWAGMAN

    Last night two swagmen were run down by a train near Parkburst station,abouta live miles from Rockhampton. John Burke was seriously injured,but ...

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