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  2. ENGLAND CLOSES AT NINE FOR 627

    England carried its score to 627 for the loss of nine wickets at Old Trafford, Manchester, on Saturday afternoon before Wyatt declared the innings closed. Leyland repeated his success at Lord's by making 153, the highest score of the present series. Ames, Allen, and Verity also caused the tired Australian bowlers ...

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  3. HITLER INCREASES HIS GUARD

    Although it has been stated officially in Germany that conditions are quiet, there are signs that there is a deep-seated feeling of disillusionment among the people, and particularly among the Storm Troopers, of whom, ...

    Article : 607 words
  4. ST. KILDA'S SUCCESS

    Possibly the most pleasing feature of League football this season has been the improvement shown by St. Kilda and Essendon. Ten years have passed since ...

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  5. FATAL LOW LOOP

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Reginald Annabel, a well-known pilot, was killed when the Gipsy Moth 'plane Spirit of Fun Junior stalled near the top of a low loop, and ...

    Article : 373 words
  6. RUBBED SALT INTO WOUNDS

    The worst fears were realised when the bowlers failed to improve on yesterday's form, and Leyland and Ames put England practically in an unassailable ...

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  7. INCIDENTS OF THE PLAY

    When the match was resumed the weather was even hotter than it was yesterday. It was practically windless. Bromley and Barnett were again substitutes. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. UNINSPIRED ATTACK

    D. R. Jardine, writes in the "Evening Standard":—"The wicket at the opening played rather a shade slower than on "Friday, but was slightly more apt to turn ...

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  9. 'PLANE DIVES 3,000 FEET INTO SEA

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—James John Burrows, aged 25 years, single, of Abbotsford road, Bowen Hills, Brisbane, was killed when the Gipsy Moth 'plane he was flying ...

    Article : 218 words
  10. Australian Invalids

    Sir Clive Wigram, private secretary to the King, on behalf of His Majesty, telegraphed to the manager of the Australian team (Mr. Bushby) ...

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  11. CARS AND CHAUFFEURS

    At least 3,000,000 men are carrying weapons in Germany, according to the estimate of a well-informed storm trooper. Outwardly Germany is peaceful, and the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. ESCAPE FROM JAPAN

    Mr. W. M. Bickerton, the New Zealand school teacher, who escaped from Japan while he was on ball on charges related to alleged Communist activities, which he ...

    Article : 172 words
  13. Denials by German Bureau

    The Berlin correspondent of the British United Press says that the News Bureau is protesting against alleged exaggerations in the foreign press. It says that it is ...

    Article : 77 words
  14. "THE BRUTAL HITLER"

    "The brutal Hitler, or the gentle Christ—those are the alternatives that face the world," said the Rev. W. D. Jackson at the Collins street Baptist Church ...

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  15. OTTAWA AGREEMENT

    Speaking at a Liberal demonstration at Dorchester, Mr. Lloyd George criticised the Government's agricultural policy. He declared that the House of Commons ...

    Article : 132 words
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    Fire destroying a Gipsy Moth aeroplane which crashed when the pilot was attempting a low loop at the Mascot aerodrome, Sydney, yesterday. The pilot (Mr. Reginald Annabel) was incinerated, (Picturegram from Sydney). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. Antarctic Exploration

    Sir Hubert Wilkins, the explorer, left Croydon to-day by air for Singapore, whence he will fly to New Zealand. He said that he hoped to be with members of ...

    Article : 66 words
  18. Sir Gerald Du Maurier

    Sir Gerald du Maurier, the actor and producer, who died recently, left estate valued at £18,031. ...

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  19. Collapses While Skating

    A fractured skull and cerebral irritation were received by Allan Cameron, aged 18 years, of yendon road, Glenhuntly, when he collapsed at the ...

    Article : 51 words
  20. Price of Gold

    The price of gold is £6/17/10½ an ounce fine compared with £6/17/9 an ounce on the previous day. Adding exchange and allowing for ...

    Article : 44 words
  21. THE DELICATE FLAVOUR

    of MUTUAL TEA is delicious to the discriminating palate, and its absolute purity makes it very economical in use. Try a pound at the price you usually pay, and ...

    Article : 84 words
  22. A HAVEN FOR WEARY FOLK.

    If your nerves are all to pieces the usual crowded holiday may not benefit you much. Better, far, to regain health and vigour at VICTORIA'S LEADING ...

    Article : 86 words
  23. BRIGHTER HOMES.

    "Dynamel" is far better than enamels or [?]acquers for all interior woodwork and furniture of all kinds. Its smooth, hard surface resists dust, and "the more you ...

    Article : 45 words
  24. COME EARLY

    to-day to the Sincerity Winter Sale at The Mutual. Heavy reductions are the rule in all departments of Drapery, China, and Furnishings, and the Providoring ...

    Article : 54 words
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