Records were broken on Saturday when the fifth Test match between England and Australia was begun at Kennington Oval. Australia placing itself in a seemingly impregnable position with a score of 475 for two wickets. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Advertising : 189 wordsLONDON, Aug. 19.—The Australians did not appreciate the tactics of the bowlers yesterday, despite the rapidity and apparent ease with which they scored. They ...
Article : 234 wordsLONDON, Aug. 19.—The selectors having put all their eggs in one basket and dropped the lot, the Englishmen left the field yesterday evening already confronted ...
Article : 989 wordsLONDON, Aug. 19.—"One point stands but a fathom," writes C. B. Fry in the "Evening Standard." "No bowler who does not keep a continuous good length is ...
Article : 227 wordsLONDON, Aug. 19.—Under the heading of "A Spoilt Test," the "Observer" states in an editorial that the M.C.C. had not the wisdom to postpone the Australian visit ...
Article : 907 wordsBRISBANE, Aug. 19.—Speaking at Moggill last night, the Assistant Minister for Defence (Mr. J. Francis) who is a candidate for Moreton, said that if the ...
Article : 222 wordsLONDON, Ang. 19.—Following the extraction of some teeth, E. Bromley showed renewed symptoms of appendicitis on Friday and was ordered to a hospital ...
Article : 88 wordsDuring August 31 countries will issue between them 132 new postage stamps, according to the August number of the "Australian Stamp Monthly." In the list ...
Article : 344 wordsLONDON, Aug. 19.—The "Observer" states today: "The Federal Labour Opposition seems to make light of the difficulty that it would be of little use to ...
Article : 70 wordsLONDON, Aug. 19.—The attendance was disappointing at the Oval yesterday, 22,000 people paying £2,409 to see the match. At 1 a.m. there was a queue ...
Article : 122 wordsMr. Carlyle Ferguson, the chairman of the Australian Liberal (Unity) League, who is standing for the Perth seat in the House of Representatives, opened his ...
Article : 673 wordsThe members of the joint Senate team being supported by the National Party and the Country Party—Senators H. B. Collett (Nat.) and E. B. Johnston (C.P.) ...
Article : 157 wordsThe Australians' remaining fixtures are as follows:— Today. FITH TEST, at the Oval, to be played to a finish. ...
Article : 86 wordsSir,—In "The West Australian" on Saturday, Mr. Cropper Milligan disclaimed his association with the "Groper" or any "Groper Movement," and ...
Article : 163 wordsSir.—In a recent issue of "The West Australian" a brief outline of the proposed reclamation on the water front of the Mandurah town site gives one food for thought. ...
Article : 324 wordsSir,—Mr. Shapcott and your correspondent, J. E. Sutherland seem to miss the main point in connexion with the Government Gardens. It is not a matter of ...
Article : 314 wordsSir,—As a "late" supporter of our national winter game I trust you will grant me a little space to air my views against the mercenary attitude adopted ...
Article : 269 wordsLONDON, Aug. 19.—Commenting in the "Evening Standard" on play in the fifth Test match. Mr. D. R. Jardine says that it can scarcely be doubted that the ...
Article : 859 wordsSir,—In your issue on Saturday Mr. Hartrey invites me to enter into a controversy on secession. I am afraid we should be playing for our opponents. Why ...
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The West Australian (Perth, WA : 1879 - 1954), Mon 20 Aug 1934, Page 16
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