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  6. RUNS FOR AUSTRALIA : HEADACHES FOR ENGLAND

    LEEDS, Saturday.--Resuming their first innings this morning, Australia finished up with 566, setting England a difficult enough task. Don Bradman, the hero, of the Third Test, added but a few to his mammoth total and was out for 334. ENGLAND started confidently, but before long disaster overtook her, two big batsmen, Hobbs and Sutcliffe, going down before Grimmett's superb attack, and then, soon afterwards, Duleepsinhji also lost his wicket. England is fighting ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ONE MAN OR THREE?

    READING FROM left to right. DON BRADMAN, who made a century on the first day of the Third Test. Mr. D. Bradman, who made two centuries the same day, end BRADMAN, the Bo[?]ral boy, who made three centuries on the same occasion: ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. £1000 GIFT TO DON BRADMAN

    LEEDS, Saturday.--In recognition of his phenomenal feats in England during, the present tour and ids wonderful achievement in ...

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  9. "BRADMANS"

    Little Boy: I want some Bradman lollies? Shopkeeper; Some what? Boy: Bradmans--huns. ...

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  11. UNLUCKIEST OF ALL

    LONDON, Saturday.--Most unlucky man in England, to-day was the man who sat on the boundary at Leeds and carried ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. THANK HEAVENS IT IS NOT TRUE!

    "TRUTH" emphatically dames the rumor that his Majesty the King has conferred a Baronetcy on ...

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  13. PARALYSED ENGLAND

    "The English press of to-day in paralysed, and reading between the lines one can see a spirit of helplessness and hopelessness." said the A.B.C. cricket ...

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  14. HOUSE BURNED South Side Blaze

    Fire destroyed a house and its contents at Ipswich-road, Thompson's Estate, early this morning, the South Brisbane fire brigade ...

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  15. Men Who Are Giving England A Headache

    STALWARTS OF the Third Test (left to right).--Vic. Richardson, Percy Hornibrook. Bill Woodfull. Clarrie Grimmett, Don Bradman, and Bert Oldfield-- fighting hard for the Ashes at Leeds. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. To-day

    WEATHER Fine and cold. HIGH TIDE: 11.5 a.m. and 11.25 p.m. SUN RISES; 6.39 a.m.; sets, ...

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