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Jardine and later
When Douglas Jardine later saw film footage of the Oval incident and noticed Bradman's discomfort, he shouted, " I've got it!
Nevertheless, Jack Fingleton later claimed that Jardine could have won over the crowd by exchanging jokes or pleasantries with them.
In later years, Jardine had helped Daniel by sending his young son Daniel Francis, his child by his Chinese wife, to Scotland for school.
He was also a partner along with longtime friend and business partner Hollingworth Magniac in the merchant banking firm of Magniac, Smith & Co., later renamed Magniac, Jardine & Co., the forerunner of the firm Matheson and Co.
However, the event was notable for the impression it made on another musician and classmate of Brian's who was in the audience that night, Al Jardine, later to join the three Wilson brothers and Mike Love in The Beach Boys.
Only a few days later, discouraged about the band's financial prospects, and objecting to adding some Chubby Checker songs to The Beach Boys live setlist, Al Jardine abruptly left the group, but rejoined shortly thereafter.
A short time later, Bollea donned a mask and assumed the persona of " The Super Destroyer ," a hooded character first played by Don Jardine and subsequently used by other wrestlers.
Years later, the Texas millionaire Arnos Jardine, who ran a large circus based in Florida, heard of the circus for which Wagner worked and bought it.
Jardine was a qualified solicitor but did not work much in law, working in banking and, later on, journalism.
His parents were Malcolm Jardine, also a former first-class cricketer but later a barrister, and Alison Moir.
Jardine later said that Wilson helped to develop his batting.
West Indian cricketer Learie Constantine later recalled that Jardine would have been given out except that the batsman informed the umpire that he had already finished his shot.
Jardine was later run out by Tate, a player with whom he did not enjoy a good relationship, when they were batting together in the England innings: Tate refused to go for a run causing Jardine to be run out.
Nevertheless, Jack Fingleton later claimed that Jardine could still have brought the crowds onto his side by exchanging jokes or pleasantries with them.
Hobbs sent a message to the team that Jardine should be the next batsmen to come in, even though he usually batted later on, as he was the batsman most likely to survive in the conditions.
The bowlers did not do so, and were later reprimanded by Jardine who told them to obey orders.
When Jardine later saw film footage of the Oval incident and noticed Bradman's discomfort, he shouted, " I've got it!
Wyatt later claimed that this was not planned beforehand and he simply passed on to Jardine what happened after the match.
In the second Test, Jardine completely misjudged the pitch and left out a specialist spinner when conditions later in the match favoured one.
The crowd became noisily angry as the ill feeling caused by the English bowling tactics spilled out, and Jardine later expressed regret that he had moved the fielders when he did.
Bill O ' Reilly stated that he disliked Jardine at the time of Bodyline, but on meeting him later found him agreeable and even charming.
Many people who knew Jardine later in his life described him as having a sense of humour.
Three years later, Jardine was made dean of the Division of Agriculture and director of the Agriculture Experiment Station.
McManus was also a presenter of STV's lifestyle magazine show The Hour, originally alongside Stephen Jardine and later, Tam Cowan.

Jardine and wrote
Jardine wrote that Larwood had asked for the field, while Larwood said that it was Jardine's decision.
Douglas Jardine always defended his tactics and in the book he wrote about the tour, In Quest of the Ashes, described allegations that the England bowlers directed their attack with the intention of causing physical harm as stupid and patently untruthful.
Hollingworth wrote about William Jardine:
William C. Hunter wrote about Jardine, " He was a gentleman of great strength of character and of unbounded generosity.
In a letter to Hollingworth Magniac, Jardine wrote,
In a thunderous tribute to Jardine, Matheson wrote, " I am sure none can be more zealous in your service.
A constituent, James Stewart, once commented to a friend who wrote this letter, "... he ( Stewart ) had come mainly to see one Jardine, an enormous Laird from Applegarth Parish and China, and a very good man ; who is understood to be dangerously ill at present.
Although his own name never appeared on either the show or in any of its promotional material, Martin wrote an article in his weekly column on Scrivener's Fancy as the character of Jardine and long-time Martin fans have recognised his voice on the show.
Beginning with his contributions to the Friends album, Jardine wrote or co-wrote a number of songs for the Beach Boys, varying in style from straight-ahead rockers like " Susie Cincinnati " to Wilsonesque mid-tempo harmony efforts like " Island Girl.
Later, Jardine wrote about the Australian crowds, complaining over their involvement, but praising their knowledge and judgement of the game and describing them as more informed than English crowds.
Jardine wrote that Larwood had asked for the field to be moved, while Larwood said that it was Jardine's decision.
Robertson-Glasgow wrote that Jardine made thorough preparation for games in which he was captain, studying individual batsmen at great length to find weaknesses.
John Arlott wrote in 1989 that " It is no exaggeration to say that, among Australians, Douglas Jardine is probably the most disliked of cricketers.
Jardine, in a letter to Verity's father, wrote: " Hedley has come through his first tour triumphantly, no mean feat to start with the stiffest tour, but particularly for a slow left-hander.
In addition, Jardine wrote during the tour to inform Fender that much of his information had been correct and that he was adapting his tactics accordingly.

Jardine and about
Jardine felt that Bradman was afraid to stand his ground against intimidatory bowling, citing instances in 1930 when he shuffled about, contrary to orthodox batting technique.
The Jardine River National Park is a national park in Queensland, Australia, 2137 km northwest of Brisbane and about 900 km northwest of Cairns, on the tip of Cape York Peninsula.
On the same album Jardine utilized the Big Sur poet Robinson Jeffers ' poem, The Beaks of Eagles, as part of the so-called " California Suite " which is both paean to West Coast culture and a subtle call to arms about environmental neglect.
Auctioneers Colliers Jardine estimated the yearly attendance of the park to be about 400, 000 people, with 10, 000 students for the bush camp.
Although there were some initial misgivings about his captaincy, Jardine led England in the next three cricket seasons and on two overseas tours, one of which was the Australian tour of 1932 – 33.
In a letter, Jardine told Fender that his information about the Australian batting technique was correct and that it meant he was having to move more and more fielders onto the leg side.
He had clashed with more of his team by this stage: he had argued with Gubby Allen at least twice about that bowler's refusal to bowl Bodyline ( although he did bowl bouncers and fielded in the " leg trap ", the fielders who waited for catches close in on the leg side ); and the Nawab of Pataudi had refused to field in the " leg trap ", to which Jardine responded, " I see his highness is a conscientious objector ", and subsequently allowed Pataudi to play little part in the tour.
Jardine particularly impressed Yorkshiremen who played under him, as they believed he thought about cricket in a similar way to their county colleagues.
He became close to Herbert Sutcliffe during the Bodyline tour, even though Sutcliffe was sceptical about Jardine on the previous Australian tour in 1928 – 29.
On the other hand, Donald Bradman would never speak to journalists about Bodyline or Jardine, and refused to give a tribute when Jardine died in 1958.
An accident on the Singapore Cable Car system occurred at about 6 p. m. on 29 January 1983, when the derrick of the Eniwetok, a Panamanian-registered oil rig, passed under the aerial ropeway and struck the cable that stretched over the waterway between the Jardine Steps Station and the Sentosa Station.
Travelling at a speed of, it takes about 4 minutes to get from Mount Faber to Jardine Steps, and another 5. 5 minutes to continue on to Sentosa.
An accident on the Singapore Cable Car system occurred at about 6 p. m. on 29 January 1983, when the derrick of the Eniwetok, a Panamanian-registered oil rig, passed under the aerial ropeway and struck the cable that stretched over the waterway between the Jardine Steps Station and the Sentosa Station.

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