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M.C.C. TEAM. [United Press Association.—By Electric Telegra pH.—Copyright.} (Received this dav at 9. a.m.i LONDON, Nov. 26. The M.C.'C. Secretary interviewed by a, ”Smd ! ' representative said he could see no reason why Ducat should not he invited, provided Brisbane could release him to play against Queensland, if Gilligah finds it necessary to bring in a cricketer in place of one of ’ those who went out.
M.C.C. TEAM. I N.Z. COUNCIL’S PROFIT. (Received this dnv at 11 n.m.) SYDNEY, Nov. 27. The four members of the Marylebone team not going to Brisbane are Woolley, Bowley, Cornford and Earle. The first three leave for New Zealand on Friday. Earle waits in Sydney till the team comes back. Ten go north and Ducat completes the side. The New 'Zealand Cricket Council will profit by' about £IOOO from the Englishmen’s tour of Australia.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 November 1929, Page 5
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