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  5. "AUSTRALIA'S POLITE SILENCE A BLESSING"

    WRITING in the "Dally Mail" Tom Clarke says that hitherto the Australians' taciturnity since their arrival has been misguidedly criticised. Their policy of polite silence concerning the past controversy has been a blessing. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    DE[?], in which little June [?]es (inset), six yearn old victim of U.S.A. kidnappers, was chained for 19 days, while her frantic family negotiated with the abductors. The hole was covered with tin, heaped over with cactus. No ransom was paid.—Air mail. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. NEVILLE CARDUS CRITICISES SEVERELY

    The selectors have done the best possible in difficult circumstances at present, there were only three or four cricketers in England obviously of test rank. Sutcliffe, Hammond, and Verity were the only indispensables, writes Neville Cardus in the Manchester "Guardian." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 316 words
  8. Larwood's Absence Deplored

    "Larwood's absence is Is i[?]reparable, and will probably make the difference between winning and losing the ...

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  10. ENTIRE LACK OF PANIC

    THE "News-Chronicle" in a leader eulogises the selectors for their entire lack of panic. It was a pleasing ...

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  11. INCLUDE LEYLAND.

    The "Sketch" advocates including Fames, Bowes and Nichols in view of the Australians ...

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  12. How Lacoste Directed The French Attack

    "You must maKe amends for your deficiency in technique with quicker movements and use of brains," ...

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  13. POLGLASS MURDER CASE WILL OPEN NEXT WEEK

    "I make a definite assurance that this case will be commenced next Wednesday morning at 10.a.m.," said the prosecutor, in the Police Court, to-day, when asking for a further remand Stanley line ...

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  14. SLIP FIELDING WEAK.

    "WE may have seen the best of Australia's howling, but doubt if we have seen the best of her batting." ...

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  15. STOP PRESS

    The Dally Sketch, says that A. R. Gover (Surrey), also has been invited to play in the second test match. ...

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  16. TOSS MAY DECIDE TEST

    The "Daily Mail" says that although Bowes did not get a wicket against Hampshire, and bowled below his usual pace, ...

    Article : 127 words
  17. ENGLAND HAS TAIL.

    [?]mmond is the Key man. England has a rail and no proved cover-point, but it is the best side available in the circumstances, ...

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  18. CRUCIAL TEST COMING.

    Twelve thousand striking Pacific Coast longshoremen found their ranks augmented to a new total of 27,000 ...

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    HEAVY NATURAL colored crash is used to fashion this modist hat worn by Thelma Todd (R.K.O. Radio Pictures' player). It mirrors the vogue ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. TOUR AVERAGES.

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  21. FARCE AT GENEVA.

    The International Labor. Conference had a general discussion on the 40 hours week convention. Government delegates joined the ...

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    IN DEFIANCE of the frowns of the "[?] guid," Scots gathered about the famous Cloutic Tree, near Inverness, dropped coins in the well, at which they drank, and tied little strips of cloth to the tree for a year's good luck. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. QUEEN'S CLUB TOURNEY.

    The Australians reached London from Paris to day, Turnbull and myself travelling by plane. I reached my hotel at 1.30, and was ...

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