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.SHEFFIELD SHIELD.
(United Press Association.—By Electru Telegraph—Copyright],
BRISBANE, Dec. 19. The Queensland selectors stated there is no justification for the state of open revolt !>y the Sheffield Shield team adopted and cabled yesterday. There are probably ring-leaders in tlie team and our only redress can be obtained when the team returns home. T’he seleqtor ,'indicated these alleged ring-leaders might be dropped for the remaining matches. M.C.C, TOUR, (Received this day at 10 a.m.) JOHANNESBURG, Dec. 18. Little interest was displayed in the final day’p play of the Transvaal versus Marylebone match. Transvaal, first innings, 279 (Langridge 45, Taylor 54, Mitchell 56). Tate took 5 for 55. The match was drawn.
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Hokitika Guardian, 19 December 1930, Page 5
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