THE Lord's Test to the end was blessed by fine weather. The first three days had produced their own outstanding features, most of which could not have been anticipated by the crowds or the players. These had created unparalleled excitement, great hopes, and then fears, with many splashes of the finest cricket, perhaps the catching ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Testing
Referee (Sydney, NSW : 1886 - 1939), Wed 14 Jan 1931, Page 16
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