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Representative matches played by simultaneous England touring sides of 1911 – 12 ( in Australia and South Africa ) and 1929 – 30 ( in the West Indies and New Zealand ) are deemed to have " Test status.
* The Test ( 1911 )
* 1908 and 1911: New Versions of Binet-Simon Intelligence Test
After some mixed Test performances, Hobbs ' success against South African googly bowlers meant that his place was secure, and in 1911 – 12, he scored three centuries in the series against Australia.
He made his highest first-class score of 258 not out in 1911, a season which led to his recall to the England Test team as captain in 1912.
Nanik Amarnath Bhardwaj ( commonly known as Lala Amarnath ; 11 September 1911 – 5 August 2000 ) was an Indian Test cricketer.
Great Britain dominated in the early years, and Australia did not win a Test against the Lions until 11 November 1911 under captain Chris McKivat.
* Love's Test ( 1911 )
Hartkopf was also a fine cricketer, playing for Victoria from 1911 to 1928, as well as representing Australia in one Test.
Murdoch died in Melbourne, Australia in 18 February 1911 ; present at the Test match between Australia and South Africa, he was seized with apoplexy during the lunch interval and died later in the afternoon.
Hearne ) ( 11 February 1891 – 14 September 1965 ) was a Middlesex leg-spinning all-rounder cricketer who played from 1909 to 1936, and represented England in 24 Test matches between 1911 and 1926.
Under the captaincy of Johnny Douglas, England won the 1911 – 12 Test series against Australia 4 – 1, after losing the first Test.
One of the last references to Hodges came in January 1911 when Tom Horan, a former teammate in that inaugural Test side, reported that he believed Hodges had moved to South Africa.
He was essentially a county cricketer, nearly all his work having been done for Sussex, but if, in addition to his batting and fielding, he had managed to retain his skill as a leg-break bowler it is quite likely that he would have played for England before he played his two Test matches in 1911 / 2.
Mohammad Baqa Khan Jilani ( born on July 20, 1911, Jalandhar, Punjab-died on July 2, 1941, Jalandhar, Punjab ) was a bowler who represented India in Test cricket.
He played in eight Test matches for the Australian cricket team, two in Australia in the 1911 / 12 season, and six in the 1912 Triangular Tournament in England.
He umpired two Test matches, making his debut in the match between Australia and South Africa, played at Adelaide on 7 January to 13 January 1911.

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In 1911, he suffered an illness ( keratitis punctata ) which " left practically blind for two to three years ".
* 1911 – During the Battle of Deçiq, Dedë Gjon Luli Dedvukaj, leader of the Malësori Albanians, raises the Albanian flag in the town of Tuzi, Montenegro, for the first time after George Kastrioti ( Skenderbeg ).
To obtain land for farmers the Liberal government from 1891 to 1911 purchased 3. 1 million acres of Maori land.
The first proposal for a tank was by the Austrian Oberleutenant Günther Burstyn who, in 1911, proposed a design for " motor artillery " ( Motorengeschütz ) with a turret, but his design never progressed beyond a German patent in 1912.
However, when, under manager Jack Kirwan, the club got promoted to the top flight of Dutch football for the first time in 1911 ( then the Eerste Klasse or ' First Class ', later named the Eredivisie ), Ajax were forced to change their colours because Sparta Rotterdam already had exactly the same outfit.
Berg studied with Schoenberg for six years until 1911.
" In 1911, he took the Kennedy Professorship of Latin at Trinity College, Cambridge, where he remained for the rest of his life.
The first use of an air-dropped bomb was carried out by the Italians, initially by Lieutenant Giulio Gavotti, in their 1911 war for Libya.
Beowulf is challenged by a Danish coast guard, Evelyn Paul ( 1911 ). Beowulf begins with the story of King Hroðgar, who constructed the great hall Heorot for his people.
The 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica 11th edition, thought the term was derived from the Spanish barrueco, a large, irregularly-shaped pearl, and it was for a time confined to the craft of the jeweller.
Hobhouse, in Liberalism ( 1911 ), attributed this purported shift, which included qualified acceptance of government intervention in the economy and the collective right to equality in dealings, to an increased desire for what Hobhouse called " just consent ".
During his 22-year baseball career ( 1890 – 1911 ), he pitched for five different teams.
On September 22, 1911, Young shut out the Pittsburgh Pirates, 1 – 0, for his last career victory.
He also signed the Worker's Compensation Act of 1910, which required a compulsory, employer-paid plan of compensation for workers injured in hazardous industries and a voluntary system for other workers ; after the New York Court of Appeals ruled the law unconstitutional in 1911, a popular referendum was held that successfully made the law an amendment in the New York Constitution.
Thus, in Wilson v. U. S. ( 1911 ), he asserted that corporate officers could not resist a subpoena for company records by invoking the Fifth Amendment's privilege against self-incrimination.
The voters approved a $ 18 million bond issue for the construction of a state highway system in 1910 and the first Highway Commission was convened in 1911.
Kenjiro Den, Rokuro Aoyama, and Meitaro Takeuchi were 3 financial backers and friends for one of the originators of the Japanese automobile industry, Masujiro Hashimoto, who founded Kaishinsha Jidosha Koto, or “ Kaishinsha Motor Car Works ” in 1911.
The Collegium Angelicum, established at Rome ( 1911 ) by Master Hyacinth Cormier, is open to regulars and seculars for the study of the sacred sciences.
He was the Hearst newspapers ' baseball columnist for many years, beginning in 1911, and his knack for spotting the eccentric and the unusual, on the field or in the stands, is credited with revolutionizing the way baseball was covered.
Its rising stature helped recruit eminent contributors, and the 9th edition ( 1875 – 1889 ) and the 11th edition ( 1911 ) are landmark encyclopaedias for scholarship and literary style.
Later in 1911, Abbey died, leaving his commission for the State Capitol of Pennsylvania unfinished.
Ximenes was involved in all the major official monumental projects in Italy from the 1880s on and devoted his energies as from 1911 primarily to commissions for important public works in São Paulo, Kiev, New York and Buenos Aires.

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Through 1911 and 1912, as the Cubist facet-plane's tendency to adhere to the literal surface became harder and harder to deny, the task of keeping the surface at arm's length fell all the more to eye-undeceiving contrivances.
Picasso says that he himself had already made his first collage toward the end of 1911, when he glued a piece of imitation-caning oilcloth to a painting on canvas.
In a private communication written in 1911, Parker had been more to the point.
Soon, a number of movie companies worked there year-round and, in 1911, Dwan began working part-time in Hollywood.
Dwan operated Flying A Studios in La Mesa, California from August, 1911 to July, 1912.
* J. L. Austin ( 1911 – 1960 ), British philosopher
In 1911, Ernest Rutherford gave a model of the atom in which a central core held most of the atom's mass and a positive charge which, in units of the electron's charge, was to be approximately equal to half of the atom's atomic weight, expressed in numbers of hydrogen atoms.
Ethnographic map of Anatolia from 1911.
In 1911 he went to Hamburg to work with Theodor Kaes and became head of the laboratory of anatomical pathology at the psychiatric State Hospital Hamburg-Friedrichsberg.
Alumni played its last game in 1911 and was definitely dissolved on April 24, 1913.
* 1911 – Feodor Felix Konrad Lynen, German biochemist, Nobel laureate ( d. 1979 )
* 1911 – Mahmoud Younis, Egyptian engineer of the Suez Canal ( d. 1976 )
* 1911 – Kay Walsh, English actress ( d. 2005 )
* 1911 – Lucille Ball, American actress ( d. 1989 )
* 1911 – Constance Heaven, English author ( d. 1995 )
* 1911 – William Alfred Fowler, American physicist, Nobel Prize laureate ( d. 1996 )
* 1911 – Eddie Futch, American boxing trainer ( d. 2001 )
The result were two volumes ( J. S. Bach ), which was published in 1908 and translated in English by Ernest Newman in 1911.
* 1911 – William Bernbach, American advertiser, co-founder of DDB Worldwide ( d. 1982 )
The Australian team from the 1911 – 12 tour.
Then England won in 1911 – 12 by four matches to one.
thumbAmerica's National Game is a book by Albert Spalding, published in 1911 detailing the early history of the sport of baseball.

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