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ST. GEORGE AND DRAGON

WARNER'S REMARKS

,•■■ MELBOUHNE, 18th November. " "Some.of. you will have seen St. George killing a dragon on the caps of the members of the English team," said Mr. Warner in another talk. "This time we hope that Australia will be the dragon." The team, he said had not a swollen head through the winning of some matches in Australia. It'realised that the Australian Eleven would be a different proposition, and, although it was not sure of victory, it would give the Australians a hard game. Speaking in praise of Jardine, Mr. Warner said that few better cricketers and no more lion-hearted fighter had fought under the banner of England.

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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 125, 23 November 1932, Page 7

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ST. GEORGE AND DRAGON Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 125, 23 November 1932, Page 7

ST. GEORGE AND DRAGON Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 125, 23 November 1932, Page 7

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