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  2. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET

    The third test match between England and South Africa was commenced at Leeds to-day in perfect weather. South Africa won the toss ...

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  3. THE SOUTHERN CROSS

    The Wright Aeronautical Corporation has announced the receipt of messages from Squandron-Leader Kingsford Smith, in which he ...

    Article : 131 words
  4. THE KING'S HEALTH

    The following official bulletin was issued this evening:— "His Majesty's general health is further improved, but the sinus in ...

    Article : 265 words
  5. ATLANTIC AIR RACE

    Two aeroplanes left Le Bourget yesterday on a race across the Atlantic. The first, piloted and navigated by the Polish airmen, Major ...

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  6. TERRIFIC EXPLOSION

    While manufacturing fireworks for a big Indian festival in a factory near Madras, six people—four men and two women—were killed in ...

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  7. CHINA AND RUSSIA

    Following the drastic anti-Soviet actions of the Chinese Nationalist Government in Manchuria and the seizure of the Chinese Eastern ...

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  8. BRITISH POLITICS

    Sir W. Jowitt, in his by-election campaign for the Preston seat said:—"Knave though I may be, I have vet to be accused of being a ...

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  9. IRISH GRAND PRIX

    By a narrow margin of 14 seconds the Russian driver, Ivanovsky, of Alfa Romeo, Italy, won the Irish International Grand Prix motor ...

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  10. FLIGHT TO HOLLAND.

    Squadron-Leader Kingsford Smith will fly the Southern Cross, which is a Dutch machine, to Amsterdam, on the 19th inst., for ...

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  11. EMPIRE FREE TRADE

    Lord Melchett, the British industrialist, in an article in the "Sunday Express" supporting Lord Beaverbrook's crusade for free-trade ...

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  12. ULTIMATUM IGNORED

    Despite the ultimatum of the Soviet Government, protesting against the drastic anti-Soviet actions of the Chinese Nationalist ...

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  13. AGED WIDOWER'S ROMANCE

    "Across the ocean to wed at 72,' is how one London newspaper heads a report of the arrival at Southampton from Australia of Mr. J. O. ...

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  14. A LATER BULLETIN.

    The operation on the King has been successfully performed. Sir Hugh Rigby and Professor Wilfred Trotter, who performed the ...

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  15. GOLF CHAMPION LIBELLED

    The King's Bench has awarded Mr. Tolley, the golf champion, £1000 damages for libel against Messrs J. S. Fry and Sons ...

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  16. REPLY TO CRITICISM.

    Lord Beaverbrook, writing in the "Daily Express," in reply to the "Morning Post's" doubts as to the possibility of persuading the ...

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  17. POLES MEET DISASTER

    The two Polish airmen, Major Idzikowski and Captain Kubali, who left Le Bourget (France) yesterday in a race with a French 'plane ...

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  18. BRITISH COTTON TRADE

    The "Daily Herald" says that the Government is closely inquiring into the wages trouble in the cotton trade, which is threatened ...

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  19. EXCITEMENT IN RUSSIA

    At innumerable mass meetings yesterday, fire was breathed against China, and the people pledged themselves as ready to take up arms in ...

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  20. FRENCH 'PLANE SAFE.

    The French 'plane, in charge of Captain Costes and Lieut. Bellontes, which turned back after having passed north of the Azores ...

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  21. THE ORIGINAL "MERRY WIDOW"

    Miss Lily Elsie (Mrs. Bullough), the original "Merry Widow," has been granted a decree nisi in an undefended action against Major ...

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  22. THE KING OF EGYPT

    King Fuad, of Egypt, is expected to arrive in London from the Continent on Saturday. His visit will be private, and he intends to spend ...

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  23. ENGLAND SCORES 326.

    The third test match between England and South Africa was continued at Leeds to-day. In reply to South Africa's first innings score ...

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  24. THIRD DEGREE IN JAPAN.

    Although third degree methods are alleged to be non-existent, the authorities have discovered that the death of a prisoner at Osaka was ...

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  25. ALARMING SITUATION

    The excitement caused by the Sino-Russian rupture is becoming intense, and the possibility of war is being freely discussed by ...

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  26. CANADIAN WHEAT CROP.

    The Canadian acreage sown with wheat this year is officially estimated at 24,305,300 acres, an increase of one per cent. over last ...

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  27. ARMED MEN SEEK MINISTER

    Two men, one of whom was armed, endeavoured to interview the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Mr. Arthur Henderson), while he was ...

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  28. ARCHBISHOPRIC OF MELBOURNE.

    Inquiries made by the Australian Press Association reveal that some interest has been aroused by the apparent delay in the appointment ...

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  29. LESSONS OF THE FLIGHT.

    Captain Costes to-day expressed the opinion that an east-west trans-Atlantic flight was "almost impossible." He describes the dramatic ...

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  30. KELLOGG PEACE PACT.

    The Department of State announces that President Hoover will proclaim on the 24th inst. that the Kellogg Pact takes effect from that ...

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  31. THE RISE IN WHEAT

    The general manager of Westralian Farmers, Ltd., Mr. Thompson, in the course of a lecture at the Legacy Club to-day on the subject ...

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  32. BRISBANE JOCKEY'S DEATH

    A new version of the cause of the accident at Kedron Park racecourse on May 27, which caused Jockey Rylatt's death, was given at the ...

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  33. NEW SOUTH WALES COAL STRIKE.

    The position which negotiations have reached in the effort to bring about a resumption of work at the idle coal mines will be indicated ...

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  34. DISASTROUS FIRE

    A great fire in the district of Kusinsky has destroyed 1000 houses and 500 persons have been rendered homeless. ...

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  35. BURIED IN WELL.

    E. Maurice Trigg, of Cliff House, Port Elliot, was endeavouring to reclaim bricks and material from a disused well at Port Elliot to-day ...

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  36. LABOUR LEADER'S OPINION

    Mr. J. Kavanagh, of the Sydney Labour Council, addressed the University student members of the Christian Union to-day and was ...

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  37. MOTOR CYCLING IN BELGIUM

    The Australian Simcock, competing in the Belgian Motor Cycle Grand Prix, to-day, on a Sunbeam machine, finished second in the 350 ...

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  38. ROMA OIL WELL

    A field report states that further deepening of the Roma Oil Corporation No. 1 well has been delayed by difficulty in removing the liner ...

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  39. GOLDEN BUTTERFLY G.M. CO.

    Last week the secretary of the Golden Butterfly Co. issued a statement to the effect that the Government of West Australia had agreed ...

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  40. SALVATION ARMY GENERAL.

    Brigadier C. M. Rixon, of the Salvation Army, is travelling to Melbourne an the Moldavia, which passed through Fremantle last night. ...

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  41. LEANDER OIL BORE

    A depth of 3602 feet has been reached in the Leander Oilfield Australia, Ltd., new bore on Hospital Hill. This is 52 feet ahead of the ...

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  42. SOCIETY DIVORCE

    Mrs. Pitt-Rivers, a daughter of Lord Forster (a former Governor-General of Australia), obtained a decree nisi in the Divorce Court ...

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  43. HOCKEY

    The following will represent the High School against Boulder City this afternoon:—Misses Denman (captain), Bright, Sherriff, Eccles ...

    Article : 164 words
  44. BILLIARDS

    Walter Lindrum had all the honours to-day in his match with Willie Smith, and when play ceased tonight he was leading by 551. He ...

    Article : 129 words
  45. COST OF PRODUCING GAS

    The President of the State Industrial Court, Doctor Hewitson, to-day heard evidence in regard to the application of the South ...

    Article : 90 words
  46. TIMBER ON RAILWAY LINE

    Two children, aged 14 years, appeared before a magistrate at Blackheath, accused of having placed a piece of timber on the railway line ...

    Article : 80 words
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