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UNITED SERVICE TELEGRAMS. V* — THE FIFTH TEST. LONDON, Aug. 12. The King and Queen will be unable to attend the Fifth Test" match. Prince Hfnry attends on Saturday. Sewell, writingin the “ Daily Chronicle,” welcomes the invitation to Sandham and Hitch. He says: “We want two more, Rhodes and Strudwiek, ns we cannot expect Bryan and Brown should maintain the left-handed aspect of our case He would be far more valuable at mid-off than keeper. If Sandham and Hitch played, England would be stronger than in the four preceding tests. None can adequately replace Brown or Hitch as fieldsmen.” LONDON, Aug. 12. Lord Harris, though 71, captained the M.O.C. team against a team of Philadelphians. He made 25, and was stumped,
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 August 1921, Page 3
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121CRICKET Hokitika Guardian, 13 August 1921, Page 3
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