The first day of the momentous third cricket Test at Leeds brought conflicting emotions so far as Australia and her supporters were concerned. Following upon the ill-fortune of losing the services of that fine all-rounder, Fairfax, came the news that Ponsford was also too ill to take part in the match. These misfortunes compelled two changes in the team which so convincingly defeated England at Lord's. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 29 wordsMr. Claude Bennison, writing in the "Daily Telegraph," anticipates that a'Beckett will be included in the Australian team, owing to his all round ...
Article : 109 wordsMr. P. F. ("Plum") Warner, writing in the "Morning Post," states: "Fairfax's absence must weaken the Australians. Moreover, he is a difficult ...
Article : 243 wordsDon, Dradman promises to eclipse in fame hatsmen of all ages. Australia, since the war, has produced wonderful run-getters in Woodfull, ...
Article : 236 wordsW. M. Woodfull, who was associated with Bradman in a wonderful partnership at Leeds yesterday, is one of the most reliable ...
Article : 236 wordsThe correspondent of the Australian Press Association at Leeds states:— Because of Fairfax's absence, and the strengthening of the English team, the ...
Article : 327 wordsIt is expected that 40,000 spectators will crowd the Headingley ground tomorrow. Every reserved seat has been sold, but Yorkshire prefers that the ...
Article : 182 wordsA river collision, in which a tragody was narrowly averted, occurred at 1.40 o'clock yesterday morning, when the Edward-street ...
Article : 161 wordsDr. Herbert S. Roberts has been appointed Government Medical Officer at Nambour, in the room of Dr. A. E. Malaher, resigned. ...
Article : 244 wordsThe former Treasurer (Mr. E. G. Theodore) to-day commented upon a suggestion by the president of the Australian Workers' Union (Mr. J. ...
Article : 178 wordsThe Board of Control has sanctioned the wives of the Australian cricketers meeting them at Colombo, and coming home together on the ...
Article : 56 wordsThe harbour bridge was spanned for the first time to-day, when the ends of ropes were taken up by each of the creeper cranes and ...
Article : 59 wordsTHE TAXATION ROLLER. "All Australia is bewildered at the reckless smashing down of what has taken years in building."—News Item. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 20 wordsThe Lambeth Conference to-day diseased the organisation of authority in the Anglican Communion, with special reference to national and provincial ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 85 wordsMr. W. M'Cormack, when asked tonight if he was going to return to Brisbane with the same intention as Mr. Theodore, said definitely that he ...
Article : 108 wordsThere was a large attendance at the Caledonian Club last night, when a farewell was given by the legal profession and the police force to ...
Article : 232 wordsCommenting on Mr. Scuilin's statement regarding the £30,000,000 loan, the financial correspondent of the "Morning Post" states: "Undoubtedly ...
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Advertising : 1,014 wordsIncluding £88,336 brought forward, the Union Bank of Australia shows a net profit of £611.991. Provision for new buildings absorbs £25,000. and ...
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The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933), Sat 12 Jul 1930, Page 19
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