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  2. BOROTRA WINS.

    Jean Borotra and Jacques Brugnon, France's Davis Cup representatives, gained a remarkable triumph at Rushcutter Bay on Saturday by carrying off between them the singles ...

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  3. EARTH TREMOR.

    Residents were thrown into a state of excitement at about 5.15 p.m. yesterday, when a severe earth tremor occurred. Buildings Were shaken, and crockery and other wares on ...

    Article : 234 words
  4. HEAVY STORMS.

    Wind and thunderstorms in Riverina were particularly severe during the week-end. For the second time within a few weeks [?]ty was flooded. In half an hour nearly ...

    Article : 240 words
  5. CATAMARAN.

    Because of its many interesting aspects. the project of the Miners' Federation for taking over the Catnmaran Colliery in Southern Tasmania, has caused much interest in ...

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  6. TOTALISATOR.

    A sensation was caused in racing circles on Saturday, when the Gocernment "Gazette" was issured withdrawing the permit issued to the Queensland Turf Club to use the ...

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  7. MEDICAL RESEARCH.

    Following the steady progress made in linking up research organisations in Britain with those in the dominions and in India, the M [?] Research Council last year extended ...

    Article : 288 words
  8. DAVIS CUP.

    The Davis Cup draw at the President[?] palace in Paris was a brilliant affair the Ambassadors of most of the competing countries attending. M. Doumergue said that ...

    Article : 294 words
  9. EARL HAIG.

    The funeral of the late Earl Haig was carr[?] out according to programme despite piercing cold The whole of the [?] was thronged with immense crowds. ...

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  10. DEBARRED.

    While American musicians and coloured bands may enter the Commonwealth without restriction, Australians are debarred from earning a living in the United States, and ...

    Article : 221 words
  11. MIGRANTS.

    Getting hunbands in Australia is apparently the last thing in the minds of most of the 163 domestics embarking on the Oronsay. A representative of the Press Association made ...

    Article : 234 words
  12. AUSTRALIA'S CHANCES.

    The announcement of the draw for the coming Davis Cup contests is of great interest to Australian tennis followers, for it provides some indication of Australia's prospects ...

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  13. RAILWAY LINE DAMAGED

    A heavy rainstorm, ac[?]mpanied by terrific thunder and vivid lightning, occurred yesterday afternoon. In Na[?]dera 41 points were registered, but falls ranging up to five ...

    Article : 194 words
  14. EXPLORERS' FATE.

    It is feared that the worst has happened to Mr. and Mrs. Glover, who left England in December, 1926, to carry out scientific exploration through the Central African desert. ...

    Article : 174 words
  15. ATTEMPT TO SWIM.

    Ronald John Webster failed in his attempt to swim Cook Strait. Leaving Terawhiti at 9.15 this morning he made for Wellington Head, near the entrance to Queen Charlotte ...

    Article : 322 words
  16. STATE CONTROL.

    Mr. Digby Denham, formerly Liberal Premier of Queensland, returned to Sydney on the Aorangi on Saturday, after several months spent in Canada, whence he comes more than ...

    Article : 277 words
  17. PRIVATE TRADING.

    A report from Warsaw states that the Soviet is about to abolish the State monopoly in foreign trade, an [?] to permit private concerns to export and import goods. ...

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  18. ARCHBISHOP WRIGHT'S TRIBUTE.

    A striking tribute to the indomitable courage, ererverance, and patriotism of the late Earl [?] was paid by the Archbishop of Sydney [?] Wright) at St. Andrew's Cathedral ...

    Article : 472 words
  19. WATERSIDERS.

    The compulsory conference between representatives of the watersiders and shipping companies, which was, held at Rockhampton on Saturday, before the police magistrate ...

    Article : 284 words
  20. BEEF CONTRACT.

    The Australian Press Association understands that Australia falled to secure the War office meat contract for the supply of 1,500,000 12oz tins of beef, tenders for which ...

    Article : 107 words
  21. FASCIST REGIME.

    After hearing a speech by Signor Mussol[?] it Rome, the Fas[?]t Grand Council adopted the text of a scheme for a new [?]arliamentary chamber. ...

    Article : 82 words
  22. TRADE PROSPECTS.

    Sir Austen Harris, presiding at the annual meeting of Lloyd's Bank, suppported, opinions which have been expressed by the chairmen of other big London banks regarding ...

    Article : 159 words
  23. CLAN MACWILLIAM.

    By the Aoran[?] on Saturday morning the remainder of the bero[?] crew of the Clan MacWilliam arrived in Sydney. It will be remembered that last christmas ...

    Article : 200 words
  24. OIL SCANDALS.

    Robert Stewart, chairman of the board of directors of the Standard Oil Company of Indiana, was arrested to-night, following his second refusal to tell the Senate Oil ...

    Article : 168 words
  25. STEAMER YARRA.

    Amazing fortitude was displayed by the crew of the Norwegian cargo steamer Yarra, which was recently burnt at Gizo, in the Solomon [?]slands. For fourteen days the seamen fought ...

    Article : 413 words
  26. ITALIAN CLAIM.

    Considerable amusement has been afforded by the arrival of the Italian Consul-General, Signor Z[?], at Chicago, with [?] showing that he had been appointed "Minister ...

    Article : 81 words
  27. WALL COLLAPSES.

    Five Chinese market gardeners were buried whilst asleep in a one-storied lo[?]ging-house in Castlereagh-street, near Hay-street, about 11 a.m. on Saturday, when portion of the ...

    Article : 280 words
  28. SAFE STOLEN.

    Another case of safe stealing from a hotel occurred in the early hours of Saturday morning at Port Wakefield, when the Rising Sun Hotel was entered through an unlatched ...

    Article : 121 words
  29. AMERICAN NAVY.

    Continuing his evidence before the House of Representatives Naval Committee Rear-Admiral Hilary Jones said that Britain [?] realise that another great industrial ...

    Article : 234 words
  30. OTHER STATES.

    St. Paul's Cathedral was thronged with people representing all sections of the community this afternoon when a memorial ser[?] [?] for the late Earl Haig was held. The ...

    Article : 200 words
  31. MAN HUNT.

    A message from Berlin states that a desperado named He[?] after long [?]ding a thousand searchers, including police and soldiers was arrested at W[?]garten, where [?]e ...

    Article : 150 words
  32. COAL TRADE.

    Prosent conditions on the South Maitland coalfields are the worst since the industry began. The foregoing statement was made by ...

    Article : 117 words
  33. SUPPOSED MURDER.

    The body of Charles James Mahan, of Timaru, aged 55, stock buyer, was found in Lyttelton Harbour early on Saturday morning. ...

    Article : 52 words
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