THE FOURTH TEST.
The Australians appear to b» in a state of disorganisation. What with strikes, and the heat, and the internal disruption over the selection, they are not themselves at all. The first innings of the Fourth Test Match makes almost melancholy reading. The Englishmen would seem to have completely "collared" their opponents in every department of the game, and the kangaroo has his tail between his legs. There can he little doubt now as to where the ashes will go. This is the deciding
match of the tour, and, unless something un for seen happens, the Englishmen will win, and win with comparative ease.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10556, 10 February 1912, Page 4
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106THE FOURTH TEST. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10556, 10 February 1912, Page 4
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