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BRADMAN'S CONDITION Sydney, Tuesday. The' secretary of the New South Wales Cricket Association stated officially that a blood test which Don Bradman has undergone proved entirely satisfactory. It was arranged by officials of the Board of Gontrol
following" reports that Bradman is suffering from some f orm of anaemia. The doctors have advised Bradman to rest for two or three weeks. Whether he will he fit for the second Test (at Melbourne, .on December 30) will not be known until he has been further examined after' his rest. Most Australian critics think that Australia still has a chance of winning the first Test, and say that England lost a great opportunity of making a big score yesterday.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 399, 7 December 1932, Page 5
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