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  2. TENNIS CHALLENGE

    In announcing that he and Vines would issue a challenge to Perry and Crawford to determine the world's singles supremacy, W. T. Tilden said ...

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  3. 55 MILES IN GLIDER

    Taking off on a slope 200 feet long at Dunstable Downs at 1.15 p.m. today, Mr. Philip Wills, a member of the London Gliding Club, landed at 3.45 ...

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  4. MOB ATTACKS POLICE

    After to-day's Eight Hours' Day procession there were disorderly scenes outside the Trades Hall, where the Communistic element gathered. Five ...

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  5. TEST TOUR STARTS

    The Australian Test team's tour began in earnest to-day, when a few hours after its arrival from Tasmania in the Orient liner, Orford, the team ...

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  6. FRENCH MAYOR'S FRAUDS

    To the chagrin of their friends, who, anticipating the acquittal of all concerned, had decorated a large char-abanc in preparation for a triumphal ...

    Article : 390 words
  7. DID NOT WAIT FOR VERDICT

    John James Bates (41), who was serving a sentence of five years on a charge of breaking and entering, having been sentenced here early in ...

    Article : 187 words
  8. BIG FEDERAL MOVES

    The Federal Parliament is to be summoned during the last week in June, probably on June 27 or 28. When the Federal Cabinet meets in ...

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  9. CRAWFORD KEEN TO ACCEPT

    "I would welcome such a series of matches," said the world's champion, J. Crawford to-night. "I think Perry would agree with me, a charity match ...

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  10. "SHOULD BE SUCCESSFUL"

    "I am not going to say at this stage we will win the Ashes, but I am confident that we will put up a good show, and I think we should be ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. FOUR ESCAPE FROM LOCK-UP

    Four prisoners, who were being held in the Warrnambool lock-up, on remand, escaped early to-day by breaking the locks of their cells and ...

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  12. "FINE IDEA," SAYS PERRY

    Using the radio telephone, The Courier-Mail, at midnight, called up Fred Perry, England's No. 1 tennis player, who was having luncheon in a ...

    Article : 297 words
  13. ANDERSON ON CHANCES

    "It would be a wonderful draw[?] said the former Davis Cup player, J. O. Anderson. "I would be inclined to slightly favour the professionals' ...

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  14. STAVISKY SCANDALS SEQUEL

    M. Blanchard, the high official of the Ministry of Agriculture who was found in the Forest of Fontainebleau with his throat cut, died early this ...

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  15. FAR EAST WAR "INEVITABLE"

    "War in the Fast East within one or two years is almost inevitable," said Lord Marley (who was Under Secretary of War in the last Labour Ministry), ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. GOLD LEAVING GERMANY

    The Berlin representative of the British United Press says excitement has resulted from the announcement that Germany has lost £6,000,000 worth ...

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  17. COTTON MARKET'S STRUGGLE

    The "Daily Mail" says the extreme Lancashire members of the House of Commons' demands for immediate prohibitive duties and quotas for ...

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  18. NEXT BRITISH ELECTIONS

    Lord Stonehaven (a former Governor-General of Australia), who is Chairman of the Conservative Party Organisation, when interviewed this ...

    Article : 158 words
  19. GERMAN CAMP HORRORS

    Details of revolting punishments that are imposed in concentration camps in Germany were given by Herr Gerhardt Seger (formerly the ...

    Article : 352 words
  20. EMPIRE AIR ROUTES

    Mrs. J. A. Mollison (Miss Amy Johnson) in an article in the "Daily Mail" mentions America's admiration of British aviation, and adds; "The British ...

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  21. THEATRE AT OLD TOWN HALL

    Although it was stated at the last meeting of the Brisbane City Council that an option granted to sydney interests to acquire the Old Town Hall ...

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  22. COLOMBO DIVORCE CASE

    The District Judge at Colombo found for the plaintiff to-day in a divorce case in which the Speaker of the State Council, Mr. A. F. Molamure, ...

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  23. GILLIES HIGHWAY

    The beautiful Range road that links Cairns with the Atherton Tableland will be known in future as the Gillies' Highway. In this way it is proposed to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. GERMAN AIR SPORTS

    Bearing the title, "Germany must be a people of fliers," which formed the text of a recent address by General Goering (Reich Commissioner for ...

    Article : 218 words
  25. NO DISMISSALS FOR COUNCIL STAFF

    The dismissal of about 70 employees of the works department, which was thought to have been necessary when the Industrial Court ordered a ...

    Article : 86 words
  26. Deafness Cured by Flight

    Captain C. D. Barnard, the British airman whose flying circus is touring India, took up on a joyride an Indian ...

    Article : 67 words
  27. ELECTION CHANCES MARRED

    The senior long-service councillors of Cottingham (Northants) are complaining that their chances in the urban district elections have dwindled ...

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  28. WOMAN'S DEATH IN BATHROOM

    The police have arrested Pierre Nathan (aged 26 years), alias Comte Pierre do Narmont, of France, and charged him with having murdered ...

    Article : 216 words
  29. JAPAN AND HOLLAND TO CONFER

    The Foreign Office spokesman said to-day that the Government was preparing to accept the Dutch Government's invitation to a conference at ...

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  30. STRIKE OF SCHOOL CHILDREN

    A non-attendance strike by children attending the Burleigh Heads State School, as a protest against what were described as "totally inadequate ...

    Article : 132 words
  31. Index

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 79 words
  32. BUTTER UP 1/2d

    The Secretary of the Queensland Butter Board (Mr. C. Sheehy) advises that as from to-day, the price of butter in Queensland will be ...

    Article : 109 words
  33. ENTRANTS FOR BIG AIR RACE

    The secretary of the Royal Aero Club (Mr. Perrin) says that in addition to the names already published he knows of four or five other certain entrants ...

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  34. CAMPAIGN AGAINST JEWS

    The Munich correspondent of "The Times" advises that an anti-semitic campaign has been well launched at Nuremberg (Bavaria), where ...

    Article : 50 words
  35. PRICE OF GOLD

    Gold is quoted to-day at £6/16/6 an ounce fine. The dollar is quoted at 5.09, and the franc at 773-8 to the pound sterling. The quotations on ...

    Article : 46 words
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