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Lord Sheffield is the proud posessor of a photograph of very great interest. It is a picture of the Bul- ; lingdon Cricket Club, of Oxford, and among the team is King Edward, then an Oxford undergraduate, in the least known of all his roles, that of a cricketer. It is said that the King qtill treasures the bat which he used when playing for the Bullingdon Club—over forty years ago. The highest score he ever made with it was five. —* — In Persia there ore no distilleries, breweries, or public-houses, and native wine is the only intoxicating beverage used.

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Northland Age, Volume 2, Issue 50, 17 July 1906, Page 2

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Untitled Northland Age, Volume 2, Issue 50, 17 July 1906, Page 2

Untitled Northland Age, Volume 2, Issue 50, 17 July 1906, Page 2

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