What might be regarded as the closing scenes in the strike was the march to-day of four thousand Guardsmen through the city from ...
Article : 177 wordsThere was much surprise when after lunch to-day Collins did not declare. Ponsford. 70, and Richardson. 23 resumed their innings after ...
Article : 173 wordsP. F. Warner says in the "Morning Post":—"Ponsford and Richardson made a grand stand. The Marylebone bowlers were handicapped by ...
Article : 188 wordsThe "Daily Chronicle" critic says:—"Anyone studying the figures of the match at Lord's must conclude that the Australians are ...
Article : 158 wordsSome idea of the gigantic nature of the strike may be gathered from the fact that some workersin various quarters have still not adjusted ...
Article : 242 wordsMacBryan and Stevens opened the second innings of the M.C.C. to the bowling of Gregory and Ryder. The start was sensational. In Ryder's ...
Article : 257 wordsIt is officially stated that Mr. Baldwin, accompanied by Sir A. Steel-Maitland, Lord Birkenhead, Mr. Neville Chamberlain and Mr. ...
Article : 199 wordsThe Australians began a match to-day against Cambridge University and the teams are as follows: Cambridge: H. I. Enthoven ...
Article : 104 wordsThe "Daily Herald" says:—"Ponsford is the most amazing human run-getting machine that Australia ever sent us. Many critics hoped that ...
Article : 108 wordsSome further railway trouble had arisen according to an official statement. issued at the conclusion of a joint meeting of the three railway ...
Article : 113 wordsThe Australian Press Association correspondent says: "The last wicket stand served to reveal the real Ponsford. There was none of last ...
Article : 310 wordsCommenting on the match Major Philip Trevor says:—"The Australians had a reasonable chance of winning, but the captain ...
Article : 202 wordsThe weather was overcast and coldish and the wicket slow. Enthoven beat Collins in the toss, and elected to bat first. Dawson and ...
Article : 204 wordsThe stewards of the Jockey Club and the National Hunt Club committee have been unable to obtain guarantees from the railway ...
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Western Argus (Kalgoorlie, WA : 1916 - 1938), Tue 25 May 1926, Page 24
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