HAMMOND PILES THEM UP,—W. R. Hammond (Australia) played a phenomenal game in the second test, Australia v. England, at Sydney yesterday. He compiled 201 not but. He is here shown at the wickets, standing ud to Grimmett's bowling.
GOOD-NIGHT SWORDFISH!—Zane Grey has arrived in Wellington. The famous angler and his party photographed on shipboard. Mr. Grey is in the centre, hat in hand. Next to him are Miss Smith, Mrs. Mitchell and Captain Mitchell. The party was welcomed by Mr. A. H. Messenger (Government Publicity officer).
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 540, 18 December 1928, Page 16
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86HAMMOND PILES THEM UP,—W. R. Hammond (Australia) played a phenomenal game in the second test, Australia v. England, at Sydney yesterday. He compiled 201 not but. He is here shown at the wickets, standing ud to Grimmett's bowling. GOOD-NIGHT SWORDFISH!—Zane Grey has arrived in Wellington. The famous angler and his party photographed on shipboard. Mr. Grey is in the centre, hat in hand. Next to him are Miss Smith, Mrs. Mitchell and Captain Mitchell. The party was welcomed by Mr. A. H. Messenger (Government Publicity officer). Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 540, 18 December 1928, Page 16
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