FOURTH TEST MATCH
GOOD START BY ENGLAND 311 11 INS run FOUR WioKETS CENTURY' EUR RESSELt.
(Australiug liiicl N.2. Cable.) (Received 8 a.mA LON DO NT July 25. The Pourih lest match between the Australians and the English eleven has begun at .Manchester. The weather is dull and (he wicket k (Usui, England h hatting, and El runs have been put oil without loss. Russell w.iring 17 and Rroiwn 1!!, Bnnvn carried his snore t'o 31 before ihe partnership was dissolved, and AA 001 l le v then’joined Russel, adding -IT to the tola).
Mead contributed 17. Tyklesley Gb (not out), iiiid Fender 32 (not mil), the score standing at .‘HI for the 10,-s o-,' {our wickets. Russell carried his total to 101 before he succumbed to (iregury. Appealed are the details;— ENO LAND.—First Innings. Rus-ell, h Oregory 101 Brown, e and h Armstrong 31 AVoolloy, c Pellew, h Armstrong ... 41 Mead, <• Andrews, h Hendry 47 Tyldesley (not out.) OS) Fender (not out) 32 Extras 20
Total for lour wickeds
SURPLUS WOMEN IN BRITAIN
EXCEED .MALE POPULATION BY 2.OOIMJOU. (Australian and N.Z Cable.', (Received 8 a.in.s LONDON, July 25. The census shows a surplus of 2,000000 wtuiieu in (Irout. Britain.
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume XIX, Issue 6280, 26 July 1921, Page 2
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