FICKLE WEATHER SPOILS THE DAY'S BRILLIANCE.—The second day of the Royal Ascot race meeting, which is recognised as one of the leading social events of the world, was marred by a terrific thunderstorm. The picture on the left shows two of the beautifully frocked patrons arriving, while on the right patrons are scurrying'for shelter across the sedden course.
AUSTRALIAN CRICKET HERO'S SPLENDID FIGHT IN THE FIRST TEST MATCH. —Don Bradman scores past the slips off a ball from R. Tyldesley during his brilliant innings on the second day, when he scored 131 by faultless cricket. After a wonderful stand by the Australian batsmen in the second innings, England won by. 93 runs. ;
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Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 172, 23 July 1930, Page 10
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112FICKLE WEATHER SPOILS THE DAY'S BRILLIANCE.—The second day of the Royal Ascot race meeting, which is recognised as one of the leading social events of the world, was marred by a terrific thunderstorm. The picture on the left shows two of the beautifully frocked patrons arriving, while on the right patrons are scurrying'for shelter across the sedden course. AUSTRALIAN CRICKET HERO'S SPLENDID FIGHT IN THE FIRST TEST MATCH.—Don Bradman scores past the slips off a ball from R. Tyldesley during his brilliant innings on the second day, when he scored 131 by faultless cricket. After a wonderful stand by the Australian batsmen in the second innings, England won by. 93 runs. ; Auckland Star, Volume LXI, Issue 172, 23 July 1930, Page 10
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