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  3. CONSTANTINE MAKES WALL SCURRY INTO THE CREASE

    A wondertul return from Constantine to Hunte, the West indies keeper, nearly spoilt Wall's dashing last-wicket stand with Walker. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 47 words
  4. AN UNSUCCESSFUL APPEAL

    Hunte appeals confidently against Walker, but the umpire shakes his head, and Wall and Walker pile up 93 runs in a last wicket stand. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 51 words
  5. WITH A LENGTH AND A HALF TO SPARE

    The [?] Handicap at Cheltenham on Saturday had many fancied Port Adelaide Cup candidates competing. Trireme caused a surprise by romping home, while Leahcim (rails), Tatiara (outside), and Madstar fought for second place. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 76 words
  6. CUPBOARDS ARE OVERFLOWING—BUT ROOM FOR MANY MORE!

    Like the fabled toy-cavern of Father Christmas is this room in The Register Office. Its treasures will go to needy outback children. Mrs. C. E. Dolling (president of the Country Women's Association), top, and Miss J. Ritchie are shown sorting. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 88 words
  7. CHEERING AND CHAIRING SIMPSON TROPHY WINNER

    Pte. E. W. Potter, of the 43-48th Battalion, defeated Major L. N. Horsnell in the final shoot of the Simpson trophy at Port Adelaide on Saturday in an exciting match. The winner is shown being chaired by his enthusiastic team mates. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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