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QUESTION OF DURATION

Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, December 26. P. F. Warner, writing on the question of played-out tests, says that the Australian view deserves serious consideration, and many arc prepared to urge that such fixtures as Gentlemen versus Players should be revived on the Australian programme. He thinks that there should be four days, Irom 11.30 to 6.30, with the fifth indefinite, provided the rubber has not been decided. “There is overmuch county cricket,” he says, “ and a reduction of the programme when the Australians arc here would be welcome and beneficial.” — Australian Press Association.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ESD19281228.2.30.3

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Evening Star, Issue 20060, 28 December 1928, Page 5

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QUESTION OF DURATION Evening Star, Issue 20060, 28 December 1928, Page 5

QUESTION OF DURATION Evening Star, Issue 20060, 28 December 1928, Page 5

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