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  4. DAUGHTER BORN TO DUCHESS OF YORK

    The Duchess of York gave birth to a daughter tonight. Both' are progressing satisfactorily. The Duchess was born between 9 and 9.30 o'clock. A bulletin announced: "The Duchess of York gave birth to a daughter this evening, ...

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  5. CAROL & MME. LUPESCU

    The "Dally Mail's" correspondent at Berlin says:- Madame Lupescu, King Carol's redhaired lover, is living at Bucharest, ...

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  6. DEARER GROCERIES

    The attention of the secretary of the Retail Grocers' Association (Mr. M. E. Pye) was drawn today to the telegram which appeared in the Press on Wednesday, ...

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  7. KING'S PRIZE SHOOTING

    After being favored with almost ideal weather all the week for the annual Kings Prize rifle shooting, the final stage, which was commented on the ...

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  8. MR. SCULLIN ILL

    When the Melbourne express arrived in sold weather this morning, Dr. L. J. Pellew was summoned to attend Mr Scullin, who had had a bad night in the ...

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  9. OVAL A PICTURE OF DESOLATION

    The fifth day of the last Test began very differently from the others. Whereas excited thousands were present long before the start on previous ...

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  10. BOWLING WEAKNESS

    "While not forgetting the admirable shrewdness and calm shown by Peebles," says the "Manchester Guardian's" cricket correspondent, "it is impossible not ...

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  11. MAROONS RETURN

    Having been" absent about a month, during which they visited all capital cities as far as Sydney and played matches with the Victorian League at ...

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  12. FORFAR'S EXCITEMENT

    Three cars tearing along the streets of Forfar, eight miles from Glamis, when night was falling, their curtains being drawn, caused housewives to rush to ...

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  13. FORTNIGHT'S HOLIDAY

    The Prince of Wales when visiting the Oval on Tuesday asked the Australians what they would do when the tour finished. They replied that they would ...

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  14. LONDON ARRANGEMENTS

    It is learned that arrangements are being completed for Mr. Scullin and his staff to be accommodated at the Savoy Hotel during the Imperial Conference. ...

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  15. RAIN NOT ONLY LIQUID

    The delay of the resumption of play has enabled caterers to take stock. Captain Joliffe, head of the firm doing the catering, has declared that the crowds ...

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  16. "A LOVING WELCOME"

    The "Times," in a leader, says:- "There will be some natural disappointment that the Duchess of York's baby is a girl and not a boy, but nevertheless ...

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  17. OLDFIELD, TOO

    The "Daily Mail" understands that in addition to Woodfull and Ponsford, Oldfield has definitely decided to retire from Test cricket. ...

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  18. PITY THE COUNTIES !

    The cricket correspondent says:- "If the Australians are unable to win the Test before Saturday the Gloucestershire match, one of the most interesting ...

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  19. FROM THE DUKE'S LIPS

    The Countess of Strathmore conveyed the news to the Duke of York, who, with the Earl of Strathmore and other members of the family had waited ...

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  20. PRINCESS MARGARET

    It is understood that the new Princess will be named Margaret. The christening is expected to take place in the private chapel at Glamis Castle. ...

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  21. COUNTY MATCHES

    Rain interfered with county matches throughout the country today. Stumps scores were:- At Bournemouth: Hampshire 141 and ...

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  22. ARRANGEMENTS FOR MONDAY

    By Monday morning's Prime the Prime Minister of Australia (Mr. J. Scullin) will arrive in Perth. A civic reception is being tendered to ...

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  23. FLASHING THE NEWS

    The news was flashed to the King and Queen at Sandringham, whose congratulations followed immediately. The village street was still a scene ...

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  24. TRIBUTE TO HOBBS

    The newspapers today express much appreciation of the unexpected little demonstration which the Australians had arranged yesterday evening when Hobbs ...

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  25. EFFECTS OF TARIFF

    Interesting views on the economic outlook and the dilemma in which manufacturers find themselves were forthcoming today from Mr. Harry Boan, who ...

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  26. FOR TEST SCORES

    The Shell Co. of Australia Ltd. has made the following arrangements for those who desire latest Test scores. They may ring the numbers set out below ...

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  27. PERSONS IN THE NEWS

    Dr. and Mrs. H. Baldwin Gill returned to Perth today from a visit to Melbourne. The Minister for Lands (Mr. C. G. Latham), ...

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  28. DAVIS CUP PROBLEMS

    "Why not play the Davis Cup in two divisions?" asks Mr. Frank Poxon, the "News-Chronicle's" tennis writer. "Only tour countries-Australia, Bri-tain, ...

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  29. MADE TOO LATE

    On the objection raised by the Crown Solicitor (Mr. J. L. Walker) for che Commissioner of Taxation that it had not been brought within the time prescribed ...

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  31. APPRENTICES' WORK

    Many applications affecting the employment of apprentices in various trades occupied the attention of the State Arbitration Court today. ...

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  32. STOP PRESS

    Mr. J. J. Lloyd (acting-Coroner) found today that a collision between a motor-cycle-sidecar outfit and a motor-car in Thomas-street, Subiaco, ...

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  33. HANNANS HANDICAP

    The weather prospects for the Hannans Handicap race meeting tomorrow are uncertain This afternoon gusty west winds prevailed, indicating rain. ...

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  34. HIT PARKED CAR.

    Having imbibed too freely, Albert Charles Read (28), laborer, was driving a hawker's cart home yesterday when he collided with a motor car parked at the ...

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  35. BAKERS FINED

    ? Giesse pleaded guilty in the Industrial Court this morning to a complaint of having assisted to carry on baking operations after the prescribed ...

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  36. "UNSETTLED, RAIN"

    Following is the official weather forecast for Western Australia:- "Unsettled, with rain over west and south-west coastal areas and the ...

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  37. UGLY MEN'S ASSOCIATION

    The secretary of the Ugly Men's Association desires to acknowledge receipt of the sum of £8 7s ld, being half the proceeds of a fancy dress ball arranged ...

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  38. LATE SHIPPING.

    The steamer KEPONG, from Singapore, is timed to reach Gage Roads at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning. ...

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