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  6. BROWN'S BRILLIANT FIGHTING KNOCK

    AFTER stubborn resistance by England s batsmen who totalled 440, including centuries by Leyland and Ames, Australia responded gallantly in the Second Test at Lord's to-day, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. SCORES

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  8. VERITY UPSETS DON'S CALCULATIONS

    AUSTRALIA, although losing Woodfull for a modest tally, made a splendid reply tc England's big score. BRADMAN looked like pasting the soul case out of the pace attack, somewhat reckles; perhaps, when the subtle slower-paced Verity upset his calculations. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. DUKE LOOKS ON

    THE Duke of Gloucester, who is to visit Australia, was an interested spectator to-day and seemed to enjoy the proceedings. ...

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  10. "TOO WELL"

    GROUNDSMAN WHITE, when seen at the close of England's innings, told "Troth": "The wicket will last well for the fourth ...

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  11. IN "TRUTH" TO-DAY

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  12. FIRST EVER

    LES AMES created a record for a wicket-keeper batsman. His century at Lord's yesterday is the first made by a regular ...

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