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  2. England Retains the "Ashes" After an Exciting Finish.

    After a match that was fought with grim stubbornness for seven days on the historic Melbourne ground, England notched a three-wickets victory in the vital third Test match, and thus ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. GLORIOUS HOBBS

    It was remarkable that Hobbs and Sutcliffe should keep the greatest partnership of the tour for the present match, and more remarkable ...

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    Kippax clean bowled by Tate. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. TEST HISTORY.

    More Test history was made when on Saturday, the seventh day of the third Test match at Melbourne, England was Called upon to make 332 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. A GREAT RELIEF.

    In a special interview Mr. A. P. F. Chapman (the English captain) said that it was a great relief to have won the ...

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  7. SEVERAL RECORDS.

    The Test match just completed has been a memorable one. in many respects, and several records were ...

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  8. MOST GALLANT FIGHT.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. S. Baldwin) cabled to Chapman as follows:—"Hearty congratulations on victory after a most ...

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  9. PROLIFIC RUN GETTER.

    Jack Hobbs, the veteran batsman, who helped his side to victory with a solid innings on Friday, has made more Test ...

    Article : 106 words
  10. FUTURE TESTS.

    The Advisory Council of the Cricket Committee has adopted a motion governing the duration of Tests, but is keeping it a secret till me next M.C.C. ...

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    Woodfull chops Geary to Hammond in the slip. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. STAPLES RETURNS.

    S. J. Staples has arrived at [?] ham. He pays a tribute to the Australian sympathy and treatment, and says that everything possible was done ...

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    Ryder's mistake.—He made an unnecessary stroke at a ball well on the off, and chopped it into his wickets. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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