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  2. MASTER BATSMAN.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday. — Jack Hobbs, England's master opening batsman, does not think he will play in another Test. "It is time I made way ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. England Wins Third Test Match, and Retains the Ashes.

    England won the third Test match on the Melbourne Cricket Ground to-day by three wickets. More than 10,000 people, saw the finish. The 332 runs England needed for victory were made for the loss of seven wickets. ...

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  5. "Better Team Won."

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—After the game to-day, Ryder, the Australian captain, said: "I wish to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. RECORD BROKEN.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—The world's record for attendance at a Tust match was broken easily in the game which ended on its ...

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  7. Duration Record.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday—A now record for the duration of a Test match was established early this afternoon. Three other Tests have lasted until the ...

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  8. THE AVERAGES.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—The averages of the English and Australian Aest players to date disclose a big margin in favor of the visitors. ...

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  9. Will Play If Called Upon.

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. — "I did not say definitely I would retire after the third Test," Hobbs remarked to-day. "I said I should prefer to retire ...

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  10. WIND STORM.

    SYDNEY, Saturday. — A windstorm last night caused three deaths. The victims were: Thomas Thompson (63), nigat ...

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  11. "TOUCH AND GO."

    LONDON, Sunday Morning. — "We had to fight every inch of the way in this, the third game," cables Maurice Tate. "It was touch and go from ...

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  12. FOURTH TEST.

    MELBOURNE, Saturday. — Before the third Test match ended to-day the Australian selectors met and discussed the probable team to represent ...

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  13. A FOREGONE CONCLUSION.

    LONDON, Saturday.—"Our Ashos" was the pithiest red poster which confronted the eye in this morning's papers everywhere, and then the prospect ...

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  14. NAVIGATION ACT.

    CANBERRA, Sunday. — Mr. Gullett, Minister for Trades and Customs, stated yesterday that the Prime Minister had promised in his policy speech ...

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  15. "A WONDERFUL GAME."

    MELBOURNE, Saturday. — When players of both sides met in the V.C.A. room after thu match to-day congratulations were extended to the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. THE ASHES.

    What are the Ashes of which we hear so much nowadays Are they merely mythical, or are there really any ashes in existence? The ...

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  17. NATIVE MUTINY.

    CANBERRA, Sunday.—General Wisdom, Administrator of New Guinea, has received a radio message from Rabaul stating that 20 police officers ...

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  18. The News in England.

    LONDON, Friday.—"Plum" Warner in "The Morning Post" writes: "The news from Australia is almost too good to be true. After the rain we ...

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  19. Scalding Injuries.

    HOBABT, Sunday.—Donald Smith, aged four died on Friday last, from scalding injuries, which he sustained on Dcceinpcr 8 at the home of his ...

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