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  3. CRICKET TORNADO HAS LEFT HIS MARKS

    This photo gives a splendid idea of the way Lurwood has his field set when bowling his "famous" leg-theory. Tho ugh the field is not fully packed, it will be seen that McCabe has little chance of turning one square without cocking up a catch. Note the characteristic crouch of both the umpire and wicket[?] ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. WHY WINOOKA DOMINATES NEWMARKET

    THE amazing thing about the Newmarket this year is the way so many who were considered more than ...

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  5. £35,090 WAGER FOR NEWMARKET CUP DOUBLE

    ANTE-POST operators, on the Newmarket and Cup say that business has been slow this year compared with some seasons, even in ...

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  6. TUMULT OF THE TESTS HAS PASSED

    THE Tests have ended. The tumult has passed. The tornado has left its marks. Cricketers in this country can now sit back and think it all over very quietly, and, we hope, very intently and constructively. ...

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  7. ENGLISH TEAM HONORED

    AT Usher's Hotel, Sydney, on Thursday night the English and Australian teams were entertained at dinner by the New South Wales ...

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  8. MEDICAL OFFICER OF THE CARINTHIA

    DR. H. ARCHER, medical officer on the "Carlnthia," the tourist ship in Sydney, was one of the forwards in the Anglo-Welsh Rugby Union team in ...

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