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THE AUSTRALIANS AT HOME.

■ '-<*•' fJEtecelvM .i Ttier <#te Ipl '<% iW'Jm^M-k qricketera began w-day aji'isEeß||^.|^, when they % windy, ana tpe. about 5,000. The wicket is hi condttjion, being true and rastl Wdlter, Gifen, asd stood out of the Austral lian loam. , ,Tho, jEpglisbrnenjwent first to \ the the lunqhebn, adjourn-' ment had Boores being:—- . ,< Grace, cTrutnble, bOoningham ... ... 65 Shrewsbury! not out ... ... ... 36 Gunn t notbut ;.. ... ... 13 ■. Extras'' ~, :■ ■,..-, ; , . . * Orace's score included fourteen 4's,and he knocked up 60 of his runs in half an hour.

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Evening Star, Issue 9129, 9 May 1893, Page 2

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THE AUSTRALIANS AT HOME. Evening Star, Issue 9129, 9 May 1893, Page 2

THE AUSTRALIANS AT HOME. Evening Star, Issue 9129, 9 May 1893, Page 2

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