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... cricket ' . The people of Adelaide were reluctant to believe English gentlemen such as Douglas Jardine , Bob Wyatt , ' Gubby ' Allen or ' Plum ' Warner would do anything which was not ' cricket ' . That was unthinkable . On Friday 13 ...
... cricket ' . The people of Adelaide were reluctant to believe English gentlemen such as Douglas Jardine , Bob Wyatt , ' Gubby ' Allen or ' Plum ' Warner would do anything which was not ' cricket ' . That was unthinkable . On Friday 13 ...
Page 430
... cricket , the other is making no effort to play the game of cricket . It is too great a game to spoil by the tactics you are adopting . I don't approve of them and never will . If they are persevered in it may be better if I do not play ...
... cricket , the other is making no effort to play the game of cricket . It is too great a game to spoil by the tactics you are adopting . I don't approve of them and never will . If they are persevered in it may be better if I do not play ...
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... Cricket Club have exchanged cables to restore cordiality . On 22 September the Australian Board of Control asked the Marylebone Cricket Club whether the latter now conceded a direct attack by the bowler on the batsman was against the ...
... Cricket Club have exchanged cables to restore cordiality . On 22 September the Australian Board of Control asked the Marylebone Cricket Club whether the latter now conceded a direct attack by the bowler on the batsman was against the ...
Contents
VICTORY OF THE COMFORTABLE CLASSES | 47 |
A DIVIDED AUSTRALIA | 80 |
John Joseph Ambrose Curtin and Robert Gordon Menzies frontispiece | 116 |
Copyright | |
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