CRICKET.
AUSTRALIANS IN ENGLAND,
THE KING TO WITNESS SECOND TEST MATCH.
By Telegraph—Press Association— Copyright
London, April 26. Mr Maclaron, interviewed, said he thought the visiting Australian team wag no stronger than preceding teams. Their success depends on the state of tho wickets Mr Maclaren wished to contradict a state' ment that the professional members of his team were dissatisfied with their treatment by tho Melbourne Club regarding tho bonuses they received. ° °
It is reported that'His Majesty the King visits Lord’s ground on June I2th the date of the opening of the second test match.
Jones had a cold for two days, but hopes to participate iu the serious practice beginning at Lord’s on Monday.
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Gisborne Times, Volume VII, Issue 401, 28 April 1902, Page 2
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