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  6. SECOND TEST MATCH A Keen and Even Contest

    The second test match is again full of interest. Owing largely to wear of the pitch, the bowlers were very effective yesterday, and the Australians in their second innings made only 250. England thus in their ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. REVIEW OF THE PLAY.

    It the Victoria Cricket Association had set themselves to manage the second test match so that the interest should continue to the last moment and draw big ...

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  9. A CRICKET RIDDLE.

    The "Evening Standard" to-night says. "One aspect of the test match which is causing discomfort is the repetition of the Sydney slump. It is a cricket riddle that ...

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  10. FIFTY YEARS AGO.

    The "Argus" says:—The inventiveness of the agricultural implement makers of the world has been engaged ...

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  11. A SUPREME TEST.

    Philip Trevor, in the "Daily Telegraph," writes:Com—Never in the history of test cricket has there been such interest and excitement as is being shown in the ...

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  12. FISH CANNING INDUSTRY.

    A general traversing of matters leading up to investigations in connection with the fish canning industry at St. Helens and the future intentions of those interested ...

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  13. A GAMING HOUSE.

    Much more interest than usual was taken in the proceedings of the City Police Court yesterday morning owing to the hearing of the gambling-house ...

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  14. SWIMMING

    Miss Msriechen Wehaclan, the Hawaiian swimmer, who is on her way to compete in the Australian championships, is among the through passengers on the s.s. ...

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  15. BOXING.

    A team of 10 boxers from Oxford University in England will arrive in the United States on March 20 in order to meet boxers of Yale University in a series of ...

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  16. RESULTS THAT REMAIN.

    Are Appreciated by Tasmanian People. Thousands who suffer from backache and kidney complaint have tried one remedy after another, finding only temporary ...

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  17. FEDERAL CAPITAL COMMISSION.

    The Federal Capital Commission exercises a statutory authority over the Federal territory as from January 1, and now controls all works in progress at ...

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  18. AMUSEMENTS.

    The advent of so many mainland visitors to Hobart should lead to an even larger attendance than usual at the popular Pavilion de Danse at the City-hall ...

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  19. TAYLOR AND COLLINS CAREFUL.

    Judging by the methods adopted by Taylorend Collins when play commenced to-day it was apparent that they were batting with the thught of the ...

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