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  3. RARE SPORTSMEN

    J. Ryder, the Australian leader, who has proved himself a worthy captain, had little to say when interviewed after the match. It was hard to get a quiet ...

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  4. A NOBLE FIGHT.

    Rain did not come to England's rescue, and neither did England out-wit Australia in the great duel, which ceased only to be great after lunch ...

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  5. ENGLISH PRAISE. AUSTRALIA'S TRIUMPH.

    Fleet-street softened the blow to the anxious public with the prosaic "Test Match Result." This common announcement was dull in ...

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  6. BY FIVE WICKETS.

    By five wickets Australia won the fifth Test cricket match, and brought to an end the triumphant march of the English team, which previously had not suffered defeat during the present ...

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  7. BRADMAN'S NEW SEASON'S RECORD.

    The fifth and last cricket Test, which was a record for duration, saw Don Bradman, one of the most brilliant ...

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  8. CLUB FIXTURES. UNIVERSITY v. NORTHS.

    A feature of the match between Northern Suburbs and University, commenced on Exhibition No. 2 Oval, was the safe batting of Biggs, whose ...

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  9. GOLFER'S TRIBUTE.

    The Australian team was toasted at the annual dinner of the Indooroopilly Golf Club on Saturday night. Members decided to send a congratulatory ...

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  10. TOOMBUL'S TASK.

    With Toombul's crack bowlers, R. K. Oxenham and P. M. Hornibrook absent, South Brisbane were able to compile 300 runs on Saturday, and set ...

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  11. TEST AFTERMATH

    The finish of the longest Test match ever played was a repetition of the Kennington Oval scene in 1926, when England won the "Ashes." Thousands ...

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  12. BIG ATTENDANCES. RECEIPTS TOTAL £15,745/4/.

    The total attendance during the eight days' play of the fifth Test match amounted to 213,464, the takings being £15,745/4/. On Saturday 19,373 persons were ...

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  13. VALLEY v. WESTS.

    A splendid opening partnership of 91 between O'Connor and Levy has given Valley a grip on the match with Western Suburbs, and left the premiership ...

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  14. "PROVED THEMSELVES."

    "The Australian weakness in the first two Tests rather surprised us[?] but we are under no illusions respecting Australia's strength now," says the ...

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  15. FIFTH TEST MATCH.

    Sir,—Devotees of cricket in Australia have passed through the "Slough of Despond." In two Tests we were unfortunate inasmuch as Kelleway and ...

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  16. COLTS' LEATHER[?] HUNTING.

    Eastern Suburbs batsmen kept their opponents, the Colts, in the field throughout Saturday afternoon and (Continued on page 9.) ...

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