The All England Eleven - There would appear to bo a very good prospect of the proposal for an English Eleven to visit Australia being favorably received at Home. Bell's Life of April 27 remarks that the projected visit of an Eleven to Canada had every appearance of being likely to fall through, and adds “ The proposition that an English eleven, under the charge of Mr W. G. Grace, should visit Australia, is a really practicable suggestion, and although we have not heard anything of a definite character from Australia, it seems that a trip to the Antipodes would much more likely be realized thau a visit to Canada. ”
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Evening Star, Issue 2929, 9 July 1872, Page 3
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