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  4. SENSATIONS MAR THE THIRD TEST

    THE first three days of the Adelaide Test were in keeping with the Second Test, scoring being very slow day by day—236, 217, and 198 on a perfect wicket. The cricket, however, was exceptionally keen. The leg theory attack was pronounced, and Australian batsmen were knocked about. The crowds were ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. WOODFULL BREAKS THE SILENCE

    AT last the silence of Australian cricketers on the English body-bowling question has been broken. For many weeks a veritable volcano of bitter resentment has been held in check only, by the disinclination of the players to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BOARD'S MORAL FIBRE WILL BE TESTED

    THERE are things between England and Australia in cricket which will have to be straightened out very shortly, failing which the Board of Control, if it possesses the moral backbone and can speak with a voice of authority, will have to determine on a postponement of the next tour to England. This is set down for 1934, little more than ...

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