Facing the huge score of 548, Australia began their innings in the fourth Test match on the Melbourne ground to-day ...
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Article : 229 wordsThe "Daily Express" Paris correspondent states that the startling collapse of the franc is the one topic of conversation; 93.21 francs to sterling represents ...
Article : 116 words"That tie offer of Messrs., J. C. Weedon and Co., for a loan of £150,000 in London at 5 per cent., issued at £98, be accepted, subject to the terms offered." ...
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Article : 1,190 wordsTaylor came in to a desperate situation, and a shot to leg gave him two. A powerful drive only partly stopped by Gilligan, gave him one, then a fine stroke ...
Article : 91 wordsThe serenity of the Launceston council chamber was disturbed and the ordinary fortnightly meeting last night abruptly terminated by an incident ...
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Article : 166 wordsThe Young Australians Band rendered Mozart's "Gloria" at the morning service at Notre Dame. This was the first occasion that a British band has played ...
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Article : 92 wordsThe rain which had cleared off during lunch commenced again, but it was not at all heavy. Andrews placed Tale just out of reach ...
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Article : 619 wordsBoth batsmen were hitting the ball hard. Andrews hit one to Kilner at mid on, and the run was rather a sharp one. Kilner fumbled the ball, then ...
Article : 185 wordsFranz Swaboda, who is charged with the murder of the New Zealand soldier, Private Cromer, in 1919, was again remanded to-day. ...
Article : 96 wordsTate began bowling to Collins, who scored a single off the second ball. Richardson played several balls, and then placed Tate nicely to leg for 2. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 317 wordsMisfield by Hobbs in Gilligan's next over gave Richardson 2. Woolley and Chapman were the slip fieldsmen at each end, and the crowd objected to them ...
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Article : 97 wordsRyder, who followed, was applauded in recognition of his fine batting in Adelaide, but there was a sensation when he was bowled by the second ball lie ...
Article : 33 wordsBardsley was the next batsman, and scored a single to third man off the last hall of the over. A short run off the first ball gave him G. Richardson was ...
Article : 247 wordsAlexander McIntosh, carpenter, of Spencer street, West Melbourne, reported to the Detective Office to-day that he was robbed of a wallet containing ...
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Article : 185 wordsMr. Trevor, writing in the "Daily Telegraph" in reference to Oldfield's wicket-keeping feat in the present Test match, points out that Australia has ...
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Article : 104 wordsPonsford joined Richardson, who reached the fence with a powerful cover drive. Ponsford attempted a risky run, but was sent back just in time. He nearly fell ...
Article : 132 wordsThe High Court of Australia, consisting of the Chief Justice (Sir Adrian Knox), Mr. Justice Rich, and Mr. Justice Starke, to-day upheld the decision of Mr. Justice ...
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Examiner (Launceston, Tas. : 1900 - 1954), Tue 17 Feb 1925, Page 5
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