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■ ■ ..■;•■'■ "Sydney Morning-Heralcr- Photo. A NEW WICKET-KEEPER FOR AUSTRALIA- H. S. Love, ivho Ms replaced W. A. Oldfield in the Australian team for the fourth Test match, now in progress at Brisbane. Oldfield was , injured in the third Test. '■.'[/-

. '. "Sport and General" Photo. CATHEDRAL AS A THEATRE.— The Epiphany scene in the Nativity play, «The Christmas Mystery? performed m^Southwark Cathedral, London, during the Christmas season. The appropriate ecclesiastical setting provided by the interior of the cathedral made an excellent background for a beautiful play

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 35, 11 February 1933, Page 9

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■ ■ ..■;•■'■ "Sydney Morning-Heralcr- Photo. A NEW WICKET-KEEPER FOR AUSTRALIA-H. S. Love, ivho Ms replaced W. A. Oldfield in the Australian team for the fourth Test match, now in progress at Brisbane. Oldfield was , injured in the third Test. '■.'[/- . '. "Sport and General" Photo. CATHEDRAL AS A THEATRE.—The Epiphany scene in the Nativity play, «The Christmas Mystery? performed m^Southwark Cathedral, London, during the Christmas season. The appropriate ecclesiastical setting provided by the interior of the cathedral made an excellent background for a beautiful play Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 35, 11 February 1933, Page 9

■ ■ ..■;•■'■ "Sydney Morning-Heralcr- Photo. A NEW WICKET-KEEPER FOR AUSTRALIA-H. S. Love, ivho Ms replaced W. A. Oldfield in the Australian team for the fourth Test match, now in progress at Brisbane. Oldfield was , injured in the third Test. '■.'[/- . '. "Sport and General" Photo. CATHEDRAL AS A THEATRE.—The Epiphany scene in the Nativity play, «The Christmas Mystery? performed m^Southwark Cathedral, London, during the Christmas season. The appropriate ecclesiastical setting provided by the interior of the cathedral made an excellent background for a beautiful play Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 35, 11 February 1933, Page 9

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