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W. M. WALLACE, of Auckland, who was in the 1937 team as a youngster showed that he was as good a stroke player as any in England, although he was inclined to throw his wicket away. He has been ranked in world class, and should be a possibility for the 1949 team to visit England.

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Chronicle (Levin), 10 April 1948, Page 7

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W. M. WALLACE, of Auckland, who was in the 1937 team as a youngster showed that he was as good a stroke player as any in England, although he was inclined to throw his wicket away. He has been ranked in world class, and should be a possibility for the 1949 team to visit England. Chronicle (Levin), 10 April 1948, Page 7

W. M. WALLACE, of Auckland, who was in the 1937 team as a youngster showed that he was as good a stroke player as any in England, although he was inclined to throw his wicket away. He has been ranked in world class, and should be a possibility for the 1949 team to visit England. Chronicle (Levin), 10 April 1948, Page 7

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