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■ '.. . , . : . . ' .': . , . ■ ■■.■•■' . ."Sydney'Morning Herald" Photo^ AUSTRALIA'S BRILLIANT WickET-KEEPER.—JF. 'AJOldjidd, whose play zntheftrstTestmatckat; Sydney yesterday proved his right to be considered one of the world's .great toicket-keepers. Inset, -ZV W. Wall, who bowled impressively in the Test match, taking three English wickets. He -created a • sensation.when he got Sutcliffe and-Leyland with successive balls. ■■ ' ■ -,

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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 136, 6 December 1932, Page 7

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■ '.. . , . : . . ' .': . , . ■ ■■.■•■' . ."Sydney'Morning Herald" Photo^ AUSTRALIA'S BRILLIANT WickET-KEEPER.—JF. 'AJOldjidd, whose play zntheftrstTestmatckat; Sydney yesterday proved his right to be considered one of the world's .great toicket-keepers. Inset, -ZV W. Wall, who bowled impressively in the Test match, taking three English wickets. He -created a • sensation.when he got Sutcliffe and-Leyland with successive balls. ■■ ' ■ -, Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 136, 6 December 1932, Page 7

■ '.. . , . : . . ' .': . , . ■ ■■.■•■' . ."Sydney'Morning Herald" Photo^ AUSTRALIA'S BRILLIANT WickET-KEEPER.—JF. 'AJOldjidd, whose play zntheftrstTestmatckat; Sydney yesterday proved his right to be considered one of the world's .great toicket-keepers. Inset, -ZV W. Wall, who bowled impressively in the Test match, taking three English wickets. He -created a • sensation.when he got Sutcliffe and-Leyland with successive balls. ■■ ' ■ -, Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 136, 6 December 1932, Page 7

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