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N.Z. MORE CONCERNED WITH SPIRIT OF GAME

Received Monday, 11.40 a.m. , LONDON, June 26. j Commenting on England's declaration in the second test, the manager of the New Zealand side, Mr. J. H. Phillipps, said: "We are more concerned with the excellent spirit of the game than with a minor breach of the law. The matter never entered our heads until we were told about it on Saturday night. . "We were quite prepared to accept the situation as it was and the captain never had a moment's concern about it."

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Chronicle (Levin), 27 June 1949, Page 5

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N.Z. MORE CONCERNED WITH SPIRIT OF GAME Chronicle (Levin), 27 June 1949, Page 5

N.Z. MORE CONCERNED WITH SPIRIT OF GAME Chronicle (Levin), 27 June 1949, Page 5

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