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  4. KING'S ILLNESS

    It is officially stated this evening that the King had a comfortable day. His Majesty's condition is unchanged. ...

    Article : 205 words
  5. BIG TENNIS

    Dr.J. c. Gregory (captain) and Messrs. H.W. Austin, E. Higgs and I. G. Collins,the members of the British tennis team which is touring Australia, will ...

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  6. ENGLISH ELEVEN

    The international cricket match between England and Tasmania was continued today. Tasmania continued their second innings and at luncheon had lost ...

    Article : 284 words
  7. SHEFFIELD SHIELD

    Oldfield and C. Andrews, who made a valuable stand yesterday for N.S.W. in the Sheffield Shield game against S.A., continued their innings in good style ...

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  8. DON'T BE STAMPEDED

    "The public must not be stampeaea into a boycott of Australian mutton," said Colonel Dunlop Young (chief veterinary officer of the Port of London ...

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  9. KING'S GUP ROWING

    Nine oarsmen have been announced by the sole selector and coach of the Western Australian eight (Mr. P. J. Ryan) to train for the Australian eight-oar ...

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  10. CAN GENERAL BOOTH LEGALLY RETIRE

    The British newspaper are lengthily discussing of General Booth's power to retire, and the High Council's demand for his resignation. Friends of the General claim he cannot retire, and the whole question may have to be decided by the Courts. The General is ...

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  11. SOUND AT HEART

    Australia is sound at heart and is a country of abounding opportunities, and nothing can hold it back," said Sir Arthur Duckham, chairman of the British ...

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  12. CAUGHT COWCATGHER

    Carried 70 yards on the engine of a train from Tolga, Mrs. Crimlisk (48), married, had a remarkable escape from instant death at Malanda. She is now ...

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  13. HOOVER CABINET

    It is unofficially but reliably reported that Mr.H.C. Hoover asked Mr. Andrew Mellon to retain the portfolio of Secretary to the Treasury and that ...

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  14. AFTER A COMPROMISE

    General Booth's reply to the request of the High Council of the Salvation Army that he shall retire, will be delivered to the High Council at Sunbury Court ...

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  15. POLITICAL STORM

    A big political storm is brewing over the shipping freight increases between Britain and Australia, and the Federal Ministry is to be challenged on the issue ...

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  16. LOCAL WEATHER COOLER

    The forecast issued by the Weather, Bureau reads:- "Cooler temperatures over west and south-west coastal districts and ...

    Article : 99 words
  17. TRAFFIC ACT FLOUTED

    Before Mr.H. D. Moseley, P.M., at the City Court today Harold R. Halliday was called upon to answer a charge of having infringed the parking regulations. ...

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  18. DISTRESSED MINERS

    The Lord Mayor's distressed miners' fund has reached £500,000, which the Government doubles. Contributions are still coming in. ...

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  19. FIRE AT CINEMA

    A fire occurred at a picture show in the Palace Gardens at 9.45 o'clock last night. Several films were destroyed, and the entire projection box ...

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  20. DOUBTS OF LEGALITY

    "General Booth's reply was completed last night. It is not a refusal to retire," says the "Daily Mail," "but a declaration that he has no power to do so. ...

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  21. "MONSTER" IN AVON

    This morning the "monster" in the Avon River had not been caught. Last night hundreds of people lined the river banks and bridges and watched ...

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  22. TIMBER MILL DISPUTE.

    The executive of the Timber WorKers' Union, Perth, is considering a dispute at Bunning Bros.' mill at Argyle, in the Donnybrook district, which has caused a ...

    Article : 187 words
  23. ALONE ON THE STANDS OF THE MIGHTY

    A vast multitude roared and cheered century-makers from this spot in the second Test match. Every inch of the ground was covered, and helped to make a world record Test crowd of 58,000. But then giants batted When Manly and Petersham met on the same Sydney Cricket Ground this man had all the hill to himself, but was not a bit interested in the cricket. Where on the previous Saturday volumes of the wittiestt ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. "ADELAIDE TOMORROW'

    For some weeks past Forrest has presented a scene of unusual activity, a large gang of builders being at work on the erection of the hostel building ...

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  25. INSURANCE FUNCTION

    At a function held in the rooms of the Marine Underwriters' Association on January 10 representatives of insurance firms expressed their esteem of Mr. T. H. ...

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  26. STOP PRESS

    South Australia Second Innings. Richardson, b. Feir[?]ax. 19; Hack. not out, 10. Harris, not out, 16. Sundriss, 9. One wicket for 54. ...

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  27. PHOSPHATES CARGOES

    A board of reference today granted an increase of 5d an hour over ordinary rates to men on the ship, and 3d extra to men on the ...

    Article : 56 words
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  29. TOURIST BUREAU PRAISED

    The director of the Government Tourist Bureau (Mr. S. J. Hayward) has received a letter from Mr. Peter Depena, commodore of the St. George Sailing ...

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  30. MOTOR CYCLIST KILLED

    Francisko Diliberte (38), of Calgardie-street, West Perth, who sustained a compound fracture of the leg when his motor cycle collided with a motor lorry at ...

    Article : 55 words
  31. Family Notices

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  32. NEW BRISBANE TO SYDNEY RECORD

    Mr. Arthur Barnes (driver), accompanied Dy Mr. Fred Scnultz (mechanic) recently completed the distance of 643 miles between Brisbane and Sydney in 15 hours eight minutes, thus lowering the previous record by 57 minutes. They are shown outside the General Post Office, Sydney, Immediately on their arrival after their successful run.t ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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