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PARIS, August 20.—M. Poincare, unveiling a war memorial at Triaucourt in Loirame, soio i “ You who suffered so much fioni a iden Lless enemy’s invasion naturally cannot understand that there should exist/ anywliero in tho world people blind enough to advise us to allow tho authors of these outrages to go unpunished or to abandon the indemnities winch Germany owes our martyred families. Wo B btiß know how to insist on Germany repairing the damage done.”—A and N. L .Cable. LONDON, August 20.-Batting averages: Hobbs 64.26; Hcadren, 62.40: Mead 61.87 j Hardings, 60; Russell, 59; Hubert Ashton 55.1. Bowling: Rhodes, 84 wickets at an average of 12.23 runs; Browno, 57 at 13.01; M.icaulay. 117 at 13.10; Richmond, 155 at 14.05; Parker, 156 at 14.44., -A. and N.Z. Cable.,
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Evening Star, Issue 18052, 21 August 1922, Page 8
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