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  5. ENGLAND IS A GOOD SIDE WITH VERITY BOWLING

    "England did not field like a great side, and wasn't a great side when Verity was not bowling," comments Neville Cardus in the "Manchester Guardian." He says that Verity's genius prevailed at first despite Wyatt's mistake in ...

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  6. Hero of the Match

    H. VERITY, Who took seven wickets for 61 in th first innings and eight for 43 in the second against Australia. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ATTEMPTED MURDER FOLLOWED BY SUICIDE

    What constitutes a puzzling Crime has been presented to the police at Cloncurry. This, morning, the ...

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  8. Hopman's Tennis. Record Crowd Views Opening Matches at Wimbledon

    On his form in the Wimbledon tournament today, Perry has fully recovered from the injury to his ankle. He gave a most impressive display, Winning comfortably when extended. His forehand was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. CAPTAINCY WAS GOOD

    R. E. WYATT, Whose captaincy was rewarded with a handsome victory. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. FOURTH DAY RECEIPTS

    The finish of the test match on the third day has been responsible for an entertainment tax puzzle. ...

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  11. WYATT MOST DELIGHTED.

    "Naturally, I am most delighted to captain England in her first victory at Lord's since. 1896," says Wyatt, the English captain." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. MAGNIFICENT BOWLING.

    Verity Bowled magnificently after tea, when his figures were:—o. M. w. n. ...

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  13. "Duleep" Draws Stamps

    Fearing that another breakdown might be dlsastrous, coupled with his ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. ALLEGED HOLD-UP OF BARRISTER IN CITY BUILDING.

    Pointing a revolver at a well-known barrister in his office in the city, a farmer, according to a statement by a witness in the Police Court to-day, demanded certain rights, to which he said he was ...

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  15. Rhodes Had More Help

    "he wicket on which Rhodes took 165 wickets at Melbourne was 10 times as difficult, as yesterday's" writes, B, J. T, Bosanquet ...

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  16. WAS WICKET VERY BAD?

    The Times, critic says that obviously England bad the luck of the toss, but the wicket yesterday was never ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN CONSOLIDATED INSCRIBED STOCK.

    The, Commonwealth Bank advises that the books of the registries at Brisbane, Townsville, and Rockhampton will be closed to transfers of the ...

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  18. RESULTS.

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  19. SPINNER'S DREAM PITCH.

    The "Sketch" says that the cricket god sent Verity a pitch of which spin bowlers, dream. He took the gods' gift. ...

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  20. "PATSY'S" PREMATURE DIVE.

    Souveniring of bails and stumps is part of the finale of every, cricket test. The successful,ones are those who field close to the. pitch. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. CHAPMAN SUGGESTS PUNISHMENT.

    It was the sort or snot for which a preparatory school boy would be given 800 lines or punished in the headmaster's study," ...

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