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[Australia & N.Z. Cable Association.] KELLEAVAY SURPRISED. LONDON, April 77. Kelleway lias arrived and he writes in the “ Sunday Express” that lie was most surprised when he read Clem Hill’s article discussing the method of selection of tho Australian team. He was surely the most indiscreet of all sportsmen. Ju regard to the selection the meetings were strictly confidential. Kelleway adds that the team bad an exceptionally lazy.timo during the voyage and will reach England absolutely fit and well. Kelleway, personally, thought the Australians would do their best to adapt themselves early to tho different conditions under which they will be playing if they arc to 'retain the ashes. They will be a hard team to heat, but not nearly so hard as was the ease during tlie previous tests.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 April 1926, Page 3
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