CRICKET.
UJBtItiMAN AND N Z. Ctnr.E iS.SOCt.'TIO.. SYDNEY. Sept. 3. Mr Smith. Secretary ol the (Ticket Heard of Centiol. iommeiitiny mi Huyliiii'.l. laiiiyiny seventeen players, points out that ike ayreemeut made in L'-’d hetween the Hoard of Control and the Maryl,'hone Committee provides that a team t uriny Enyland and Australia .-hull rot,'prise t'itleeii j .layers an I a imitie.yer , nly. The whole tour had '.een worked out ox ru ayreement lia-is. If it resulted in a loss Maryl-I. ine will have to make yo.nl the cost ~|' hrinyiny the two extra men.
Mr Smith tln*ir im lu-imi t':i siy.ll of I 'iil' hi ml’s l.coimt'ss In i >' l lho Asltos.*
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 September 1924, Page 1
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110CRICKET. Hokitika Guardian, 3 September 1924, Page 1
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