WELLINGTON FAVOURS TOUR
.At the w-6ekV meeting of" the Management Committee of the ■ Wellington Cricket-Association last night, over which Mr. P. B. Broad presided, a circular letter was-received from the .New .Zealand"'Cricket 'Council asking tho local association's views on tho advisibility of proceeding with' the arrangements: to "send a team to England. Members of the committee were unanimpu3:.;vthat-if it were at. all possible ilve.;;|eia.piisi)ould be sent away-, and every-; endeavour; should bo * made 'tot raise : the. .necessary finance. It ; was felt that .Now Zealand had .certain obligations to fulfil in the matter, and they-could only bo met by leaving no stone unturned .to. see that the tour was^carriecUout.^:; ; ■..'•'■-.'■.:'".
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 34, 10 February 1931, Page 14
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