Bradman and Chipperfield, two of the Australian cricketers affected by the illness described as "Wimbledon throat," did not field an the third test match at Manchester on Saturday, and there is some doubt whether they will be strong enough to bat to-day. ...
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Article : 247 wordsThe War Office and other departments concerned are considering a proposal to move the Woolwich arsenal to a district less exposed to air attack. ...
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Article : 87 wordsProgrammes of suburban picture theatres will be found in the Amasements advertisements columns. ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Mon 9 Jul 1934, Page 10
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