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Detailed lists, results, guides : 68 wordsThe stage is set and everything is in readiness for the Test Match which is to begin on the Melbourne ground at 12 o'clock tomorrow. ...
Article : 159 wordsBritian's answer to an American suggestion that the Empire, Japan and America should limit naval armaments has been immeadiate and ...
Article : 554 wordsPeople of? Popular Holiday Resort gave Lieutenant W. H. Treloar an Enthusiastic Welcome on Tuesday. The Flight was made in a Shaw Ross DH6 Machine Reports of the aerial distribution appear on an inside page. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 45 wordsAll the Englishmen were at the nets on the Melbourne Cricket Ground this morning, and a busy, time was spent. Two nets were ready for the visitors ...
Article : 115 wordsC, G. Macartney is certain' to play tomorrow. A doubt was expressed as to whether the great batsmen could possibly be ...
Article : 88 wordsDouglas proposes to pick the English Eleven finally this evening. It is generally believed that he intends to make a change in the team which played in ...
Article : 275 wordsSeveral Hundreds of pounds have already been promised in connection with the testimonial to be given to Warwick Armstrong. ...
Article : 326 wordsSir-- I have noticed no official announcement in connection with the Test match to inform the public when play commences, when the players adjourn for lunch and tea, ...
Article : 115 wordsInformation has been received from ? in few miles from that communizio the soldier who has been Dictator of ...
Article : 159 wordsThere is a rumor that Dr. Roy Park will not be able to make the trip to England in the event of his being included in the Australian Eleven. ...
Article : 76 wordsThe ? of the Board of teh later ? Cricket in Melbourne on the question of barracking at matched and ...
Article : 312 wordsIn addition to the ordinary editions, a Special Cricket Edition of "The Herald" will be published on each day of the Test Match (except ...
Article : 54 wordsThere is no doubt that Australia's first-class cricketers are being overworked, and several of them are already feeling the effects of the ...
Article : 186 wordsTelephone Inquiries during the Test Match as to the progress of the play cannot be answered by. "The Herald." ...
Article : 27 wordsSpeaking on December 30, 1918, before the Committee on Naval Affairs of the House of Representatives, Mr Jpsephus Daniels, United States Secretary for ...
Article : 570 wordsIt is the intention of the Federal Government that no opportunity shall be given to disaffected persons to flood the Commonwealth, with Sinn Fein ...
Article : 114 wordsSir,--A committee has been formed for the purpose of giving an opportunity to the cricketing Public to express in tangible form their ...
Article : 131 wordsIn a, cable message from the special representative of "The Herald" in London it is stated that Sir Peter McBride, Agent-General for Victoria. ...
Article : 490 wordsDouglas, the English captain, is riot at all down-hearted as, a result of the first Test Match, and is eager for the second trial. ...
Article : 166 wordsTop: Englishmen practising on the Melbourne Cricket Ground this morning. Lower left-hand side: Preparing the wicket '"Lower right-hand side; A. Luttrell, curator, tests the result of his work. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 258 wordsKeen Judges of the game are somewhat apprehensive regarding Australia's attack, and they consider that another bowler should have been ...
Article : 424 wordsMR E. R. 'Wilson; vice-captain of the English team, asks us to state that the report of the conversation between him and the Mayor of Bendigo ...
Article : 190 wordsCr. Andrew, was informed this morning that Mr Wilson had denied the accuracy of the report of the conversation between them as to the ...
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The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), Thu 30 Dec 1920, Page 1
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