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    The Wallflower at Wembley! ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. "Australia in Shirt Sleeves"

    Mr. W. M. Fleming, well-known politician and grazier, who is still in London, tells us in the following article, specially written for "Country Life." his impressions of Wembley. If Mr. Fleming is right (he is a trained observer who knows our primary ...

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    REVISED saying for women: Well, I'll be bobbed! WOOL away—in the skies! Merino Money is making the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. The Cricket Question

    Can England produce the goods to beat us in the Tests? This is still a most difficult question to answer because, as mentioned last week, the ...

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  7. Cheers AND Jeers

    Tate, who, on behalf of England demonstrated in Sydney that there is nothing in the cry: "you will never got them out." ...

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