The death occurred yesterday of Mr. John James Lyons, an inter-State and international cricketer, whose name thirty odd years ago was a household word ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 26 wordsA new scries of county. matches was begun to-day. Scores:— Middlesex versus Gloucester.—Gloucester four for 217 (Sinfield 86, Hammond, 83). ...
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Article : 77 wordsSorrow Mas expressed by Mr. Cement Hill, when informed of the death of Mr. Lyons, whom be described as a great match winner, and the greatest fast-footed ...
Article : 568 wordsThe express train to Adelaide on Sundays will pick up passengers for South Australian stations at Ballarat. Ararat, Slawell, Horsham, and Dimboola. The ...
Article : 50 wordsThe New Zealanders began a match at Folkstone yesterday against the Army. Owing to rain overnight there was no play before lunch to-day. Scores:— ...
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The Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), Fri 22 Jul 1927, Page 14
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