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  4. Bowral Boy Proves He-- --Was Father to the Man

    ABOUT eight years ago, a sub-editor of "Smith's Weekly," with a humorous flair for writing head-lines, unsuspectingly predicted the greatness of an obscure little lad who was subsequently to write his name in the highest company of International cricket. The little chap was playing in the school yard when he hit a ball that balanced on the top of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. OLD-TIMERS IN THEIR GLORY LOOK ON

    ONE wet windy Monday, the Chief handed me a clean Press pass, warned me not to dirty it, and bade me go forth without overcoat or umbrella to the Cricket Ground and write something pleasant about those grand old men of the game who, in the winter of their discontent, haunt the members' pavilion. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,136 words
  6. ENGLAND! First Impressions SCULLIN-cross-bones.

    KELLEWAKENED. NO files on Bruce--nor spiders either. "TOONE-FULLY" conducted. KIPWHACKS. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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