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  5. "LARWOOD MUST PLAY AT LORD'S"--Chapman

    LARWOOD, on Carp's advice, refused to comment regarding the reports of counties threatening not to play Notts yesterday, he eschewed leg theory. He bowled to an orthodox field with dazzling pace and took three for 9. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. HOPMAN'S TENNIS. Still a Problem

    BELIEVING that the result of the Australia—France Davis Cup match may depend on the doubles the French are eager to know the Australian pairing, but us an alteration is permissible to within two hours of the match the Australians ...

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  7. LOOKING IT OVER.

    Prince Kaya, of Japan, making a close inspection of a British tank at Aldershot during his visit to England. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. "Do Not Get Gloomy"

    JACK HOBBS deprecates, the formation of gloom clubs throughtout the country. He recalls that the ashes are still ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. CAR FOUND IN GORGE.

    The well-known insurance manager, Harold P. Armit, on Thursday morning last, left his office in the ...

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  10. Women Cricketers for Australia

    Miss. marjorie Poland, writing in the "Evening News," and commenting on the fact that this women ...

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  11. "AS GOOD "AS RHODES"

    Critics are carrying out the inevitable inquests on the test, and some are performing post-mortems. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. IN SEMI-FINALS.

    In the Formby (Lancashire) tennis tournament to-day in the quarter finals, Mrs. Hopman defeated Miss Hargreaves, 6-3, 6-2, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. Cannot Play Safe

    Team building for Lord's is in full blast. The "Daily Mail's" experts unanimously urge the choice of more fast ...

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  14. WHITE LINES IN CITY STREETS.

    That white traffic lines would be placed at about 100 points in the city and suburbs was indicated by the Commissioner of ...

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  15. "HOPES TO PLAY NEXT YEAR."

    Mrs. Helen wills-Moody is sailing for London, and will be a spectator as a sports writer at the Wimbledon matches. ...

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  16. BUILDER OF CITY HALL PASSES.

    The Brisbane City Hall stands as a lasting and magnificent monument to the late Mr. D. D. Carried who passed away at his ...

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  17. "MAKE WAY FOR DOCTOR."

    NOTTINGHAM, Thursday.—"Make way for the doctor" was the cry with which a gang of pickpockets cleared the way ...

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  19. ENGLAND WILL LOSE ASHES.

    The "Scotsman," declaring that M'Cabe has enrolled himself amongst the immortals, thinks that on form England will lose ...

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  20. TWO WEEK ENDS AT LORD'S.

    LORD'S will see the Australian cricketers again on Saturday. They will play the Gentlemen, and then rest for the second test match, ...

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  21. A NEAT JACK HOBBS SHOT.

    The "Daily Mail's" gossip writer relates that HObbs, after England's was seen gazing in a crestfallen mood at the scone of his former triumphs. Somebody whispered a suggestion that they should ...

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    Herr Von Ribbentrop, Hitler a personal envoy, discussed disarmament recently in London with Sir John Simon. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. REFUSAL TO PLAY NOTTS.

    Middlesex, whose name has been coupled with Lancashire's threatening to refuse to play Notts in 1935 if Larwood ...

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  24. USED TIME LIKE NAPOLEON.

    According to the "Morning post" the Australians were superior in every branch of the game, except perhaps fielding. However, the ...

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  25. UMPIRES FOR SECOND TEST.

    MESSRS CHESTER and Hardstaff have been appointed umpires for the second test at Lord's. Chester and Dolphin ...

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  26. DROUGHT STRICKEN FOR 30 DAYS.

    Excluding the infinitesimal rain on Derby day, England has been drought-stricken for 30 days, says the "Daily Mail." ...

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