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  4. FORECAST

    Unsettled--Warm day--Evening shower. ...

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  5. LIGHTING STRIKE BY 400 ENGINEERS

    WATERFRONT engineers staged a lightning strike this afternoon. At a moment's notice ...

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  8. "[?] EVENTS CAST SHADOWS"

    Above is the shadow of the curator (Mr. Bert Luttrell), busy with his scythe on the patch for the fifth Test. The photographs at left show two members of the English "fast battery," at practice yesterday--Farnes (above) and Allen. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. AUSTRALIA RELIES ON FAST BOWLERS

    MASH and McCormick will both be in the Australian team for the deciding Test Match, which will begin at the Melbourne Cricket Ground to-morrow. The chairman of the Board of Control (Dr. ...

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  10. TEST STRENGTH STILL IN SPIN BOWLING

    ENGLAND'S unimpressive batting against fast bowling in the recent matches at Sydney and Melbourne is freely quoted as an argument for two fast bowlers for Australia. I still consider that spin bowling is the most telling ...

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  11. PLAY TRULY TO THE END

    "BETTER than I anticipated," was the verdict given to-day on the Test wicket by the curator (Mr. ...

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  12. BOARD'S BID FOR PEACE

    THE general desire to preserve cricket peace is emphasised in a special despatch from the Melbourne ...

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  13. U.S. VISITOR IS GOODWILL AMBASSADOR

    Mr. Edwin G. Hyde, a visitor from Sim Marino, California, writes to the Editor of "The "Sun":-- ...

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  14. 1000 PEOPLE SEARCH FOR A BED

    AN overcrowded city swept by an epidemic of Test fever--such is Melbourne to-day. With the Test as the main topic of conversation, excitement grows as each hour passes, and there will be a tense scene when the first ...

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  15. RUSHING FROM SYDNEY

    Four extra sleeping cars will be added to to-night's Melbourne train service to meet the last minute demands of visitors to ...

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  16. NO RAIN IN SIGHT

    The Commonwealth Meteorologist issued the following special Test weather forecast: "To-morrow and ...

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  17. "BLUE HEAVEN" FROM UNDER THE SHOWER

    UNDER the shower after their practice to-day, members of the Australian Test team sang "My Blue Heaven." Maybe it is the only song they know, but it is certain they will all be grateful for blue heavens during the next few ...

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  19. GOODWILL MEETING OF RIVAL LEADERS

    IT may be taken for certain that rumors of bumpers to come figured in the discussion to-day when Don Bradman dined with Allen and Robins by invitation at their hotel. It was a significant meeting and ...

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