AGAINST NO TIME LIMIT.
LONDON, August 21. The “Sporting Life” critic, W. F. Smith declares we want no more time limitless. Most of the games have been unutterably dull and spiritless. PRINCE OF WALES. A KINDLY CONSIDERATION LONDON, August 21. The Prince of Wales, learning that the Australians are having a fortnight’s holiday at the end .of the cricket tour, has arranged with British Embassies in each continental capital visited to place .motor cars at their disposal and to help to make their stay enjoyable. RAIN SOAKS PITCH. (Received this day at 9.40 a.m.) LONDON, Aug. 21. At the Oval soaking rain was still falling at 12.30 p.m. a,nd play is improbable to-day even if it ceases immediately. Moreover the wicket is notoriously slow to recover. Already there is speculation whether the match will go over the weekend.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 August 1930, Page 6
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138AGAINST NO TIME LIMIT. Hokitika Guardian, 22 August 1930, Page 6
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