The English cricketers batted first in the match with Western Australia, scoring 334 for the loss of eight wickets. The Nawab of Pataudi batted brilliantly for 168 runs, delighting the crowd, and Sutcliffe scored 54. The three days' match was commenced in cool, fine weather. The ...
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Article : 761 wordsSmith's Newspapers. Ltd, defendants in the libel action in the Supreme Court, in which Norman Leslie ("Wizard") Smith is the plaintiff, entered into evidence yesterday as soon ...
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Article : 142 wordsThe best exhibition of the day was that of the Nawab of Pataudl, who was eventually caught on the boundary. He gave one or two chances; but his innings was delightful ...
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Article : 202 wordsThe success of the Nawab of Pataudi at Perth will be most welcome to the Englishmen. Admittedly the bowling of the Western Australian team was not high-class; but this ...
Article : 263 wordsClarence Crabbe, 400-metre free-style champion, and "Mickey" Riley," springboard diving champion at the recent Olympic Games, will leave on November l8 for Australia for a series ...
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Article : 350 wordsIn the County Court to-day, Mr. Llewellyn Jones alleged that farmers in the Mallee had combined for the purpose of defeating the course of the law, and that a section of a ...
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Article : 219 wordsErnest Toms and Arnold Hore, officers of the New Zealand High Commissioner's Office pleaded guilty to the theft of Government money and were sentenced to a year's and ...
Article : 127 wordsThe New Zealand Minister for Finance (Mr Downie Stewart) and the Secretary to the New Zealand Treasury (Mr. A. D. Park) have conducted financial negotiations on behalf of ...
Article : 104 wordsDesmond Waghorn. of Prince-street. Grafton died in the Grafton Hospital from tetanus. The child was playing in the yard at his ...
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The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Sat 22 Oct 1932, Page 13
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