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BRILLIANT CATCH IN THE SLlPS,—Jackson nibbled at a rising ball on the off, and Francis took a grand catch. Jackson, opening batsman for Australia in the second Test match against the West Indies, scored only 8.

A BIG,CLEARING IN THE DOMAIN. Many residents who have passed through the Domain Drive this week have expressed concern at the drastic clearing that is being made with labour from the ranks of the unemployed. The trees are being thinned out to a depth . of 80 feet on either side and it is intended later to plant systematically the areas with native trees.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 5, 7 January 1931, Page 8

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BRILLIANT CATCH IN THE SLlPS,—Jackson nibbled at a rising ball on the off, and Francis took a grand catch. Jackson, opening batsman for Australia in the second Test match against the West Indies, scored only 8. A BIG,CLEARING IN THE DOMAIN. Many residents who have passed through the Domain Drive this week have expressed concern at the drastic clearing that is being made with labour from the ranks of the unemployed. The trees are being thinned out to a depth . of 80 feet on either side and it is intended later to plant systematically the areas with native trees. Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 5, 7 January 1931, Page 8

BRILLIANT CATCH IN THE SLlPS,—Jackson nibbled at a rising ball on the off, and Francis took a grand catch. Jackson, opening batsman for Australia in the second Test match against the West Indies, scored only 8. A BIG,CLEARING IN THE DOMAIN. Many residents who have passed through the Domain Drive this week have expressed concern at the drastic clearing that is being made with labour from the ranks of the unemployed. The trees are being thinned out to a depth . of 80 feet on either side and it is intended later to plant systematically the areas with native trees. Auckland Star, Volume LXII, Issue 5, 7 January 1931, Page 8

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