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  2. TEST TEAM.

    LONDON, Saturday. — Strong criticism of the theory Unit stodgy batsmen are needed to win Tests in Australia is voiced by Mr. Neville Cardus, the widely ...

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  3. MELBA TIARA.

    The diamond tiara which the late Dame Nellie Melba almost invariably were on the concert platform has mysteriously ...

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  4. DARING THIEVES.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—For the second time within five months thieves raided the promises of Groves M'Vitty and Co. Pty. Ltd., wholesale grocers, ...

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  5. DEMENTED ACT.

    Suffering from cold and exposure, Mrs. Elizabeth Walker (53) who was thought to have been burned to death when a fire ...

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  6. DISCUSSIONS OF NATIONAL POLICY.

    DENYING to-night a statement in the "Sydney Morning Herald" that at the Premiers' Conference on Friday he had urged the postponement of thc proposed conference to consider problems of national economic policy, the Prime Minister ...

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  7. SPECIAL GRANT.

    HOBART, Sunday.—Senator C. W. Grant to-day returned from Canberra, where he and other Tasmanian members acted as a delegation to the Prime ...

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  8. "DICTATORSHIP."

    Mr. Kiernan, one of the Labor men "excluded" by the A.L.P. executive on Friday night, said yesterday he was confident that ...

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  9. MAULED BY BOAR.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — Arthur William Smith (48), farmer, of Deakin, was admitted to the Tongala Hospital to-day in a critical condition following ...

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  10. GOVERNMENT'S CASE.

    LAUNCESTON, Sunday.—Mr. Tasman Shields, C.M.G., M.L.C., returned to Launceston this morning from Canberra, where, in company with the ...

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  11. RAILWAY SAFE BLOWN.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — Thieves blew open a safe in the office of the Albert Park railway station early yesterday, and stole £22 and an ...

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  12. TENNIS.

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  13. WORK OF MANIAC?

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Fearing that the work of a maniae in trying to derail trains in the Tar[?] district may result in a serious accident, involving heavy ...

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  14. ALLEGED QUARREL.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—Following a quarrel in which poison and a razor were used, an engaged couple were taken yesterday to the Royal Prince ...

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  15. IMPUDENT THIEF.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Throwing a large piece of bluestone wrapped in paper and a towel through a plateglass window at the shop of Mr. ...

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  16. RIGHT OF APPEAL.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — The opponents of the expulsion motion at Friday night's meeting of the A.L.P. fought for the principle that a ...

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  17. Game With Gun Has Fatal Results.

    PERTH, Sunday.—Obtaining and loading his father's shotgun during a game among five children of the family of Jesse Reid at Wongong yesterday, ...

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  18. Robbers Hurl Brick Through Window.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Hurling a brick wrapped in motor canvas through the window of the shop of Alfred Jackson, furrier, of Malvern, last night, ...

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  19. English County Matches.

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  20. UPPER HOUSE.

    Reform of the Upper House is regarded as an urgent matter by the Government, and will probably be discussed by tha Cabinet this week. ...

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  21. LOANS RISE.

    Influenced by the announcement of terms In the British conversion issue and the prospect of some reduction in interest rates on ...

    Article : 378 words
  22. Men Arrested at Pistol Point.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — Surrounding the factory of Perry and Co., boot manufacturers, at Richmond last night, patrol police arrested at pistol point ...

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  23. QUEENSLAND BY-ELECTION.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 86 words
  24. NEW POLICY.

    KATHERINE (N.T.), Sunday.—Im portant intended changes in Northen Territory policy were disclosed by the Minister for the Interior (Mr. ...

    Article : 332 words
  25. Jewellery Worth £30 Taken From House.

    HOBABT. Sunday.—The home of Mr. Henry Downing, at North Hobart, was broken into at an early hour yesterday morning by thieves, who forced ...

    Article : 44 words
  26. CHILD OUTRAGED.

    MELBOURNE, Sunduy.—A little girl aged four was the victim of an outrage of a most brutal nature, committed by a man at North Carlton this ...

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  27. WORK "TOO HARD."

    PERTH (W.A.) Sunday.—Wheeling seve[?] shovelfuls of sand in a barrow from 20 to 50 yards out of excavation is considered to be too much by the men ...

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  28. OPIUM SMUGGLING AT DARWIN?

    DARWIN, Sunday.—Strong suspicions that opium smuggling is insinuating itself again in Darwin have been referred to the Minister for the Interior ...

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  29. MAILEY'S XI.

    TORONTO, Saturday. — Mailey's Australian XT won the first Test to-day. defeating Eastern Canada by 10 wickets. Set 55 runs to win the tourists made the ...

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  30. MISSING FARMER.

    SYDNEY, Sunday. — Sydney detectives have been requested by the Victorian police to take part in a search for Walter M'Farlnno (40), a Victorian ...

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  31. Trip to India Proposed.

    CALCUTTA, Saturday.—It is reported that Sir Julian Cuhn, the Nottinghamshire cricket p[?]tron, intends to bring a ...

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  32. Two Arrests Follow Disturbance in House.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—Following a disturbance at a party in a house at North Fitzroy late last night, in which the host was badly injured, two men ...

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  33. Chinese Wives Cannot Be Brought Here.

    DARWIN, Sunday.—Without hearing the views of influential Chinese merchants who proposed to renew their request for permission to bring their ...

    Article : 58 words
  34. Bullet in Girl's Arm.

    SYDNEY, Sunday.—That his revolver was accidentally discharged while, he was protecting himself and a girl friend against a sneak thief was a young man's ...

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  35. Girl Injured When Fell in Fit.

    HOBART, Sunday.—Elvic Cross (17), a domestic servant, of Bagdad, took n fit at the residence of her employer (Mr. Robert Gore) yesterday; and struck her ...

    Article : 54 words
  36. Australian Visit to France.

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  37. Escaped Lunatic Recaptured

    BRISBANE, Sunday.—A dangerous lunatic who escaped from the Goodna Mental Asylum on Friday wns recaptured yesterday near Ripl[?]y, without a ...

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