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CRICKET TOU.lt ABANDONED. SYDNEY, February 25. Tlic Cricket Board of Control have definitely abandoned the A.I.F. tour ol Britain, many leading p layers being unable to go.
A Ilf TRAFFIC. (Received Thi., Dm at 10Jo. * m.'l MELBOURNE, Dus Day. The Federal Government hus_ appointed an air traffic committee to prepare a scheme, outlining the precautions necessary for control of air traffic.
DAVIS CUP ENTRIES. (Received this day at 1.30 P"".) SYDNEY, Tins Day. The Secretary of the Tennis Assoeia- ' tion has ireceived a cable entering Belgium for the Davis Cup. France has already entered. Entries close on Moni day. It is anticipated the British Isles ! ~ii(l United States and possibly Canada and South Africa will nominate.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 February 1919, Page 3
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