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Victorian Cricket.

THREESCORE. She still stays at tbe wicket and waits the Umpire's call, No Prince, no Grace deposes her— no foe, no hostile ball ; Our fuith in her increases— we bear "All England " shout When the scoring board announces "The" Queen — 60 — not out. A " Sovereign record " that of bera is echoed home and wide, Each loyal subject lauds it with looks of honest pride ; Let every clan a bumper fill, upstandiDg " three times three," Here's to " Uer Grace-ous Majesty " on her " Diamond Jubilee." — T. JL Sporting Times.

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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 274, 26 May 1897, Page 2

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Victorian Cricket. Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 274, 26 May 1897, Page 2

Victorian Cricket. Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 274, 26 May 1897, Page 2

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