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'Ji-jceived this day at S' a.m.) 'LONDON. July 31. "Sj iirtiug l.ile" is Ji-api minted thatMac Bryan and Howell were net i letted. The paper expres-es the opinion that tho team should score heavily. hut the howling is weak, them being 100 many slows. Another last howler should he taken. Gilligan i--nre to leel the strain of much bowling on Australian wickets. "son'll A ERICA V. SUSSEXLONDON. July 31. Ninivse made .3. Blauekonborg -L . and Hands (net out) SH. Tate took •_> fnr nil. Parks 3 for HI and Rolf ;t for SO. Tliere was a good wicket ainl line weather. Commaillo and Wind scoretl ninety for the first wicket. Blauekonborg and Hands alter lunch put on seventy-one in a half hour. The thi:d century wa- added in liltvsix minutes. Giliigau is still resting.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 August 1924, Page 3
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