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CRICKET

NEW ZEALAND COUNCIL

BUSINESS AT CONFERENCE

/By Telegraph—Pt. Press Association)

CHRISTCHURCH, November 10

The biennial conference of delegates to the New Zealand Cricket Council was held to-day, Mr D. Reese presiding. Matters down for discussion include the Heathcote Williams Shield competition, Hawke Cup -competition, guarantees by Associations for tours by overseas i earns, umpiring, encouragement of bowling, and preparation of' wickets. ,Mr Reese said that cricket had had a great -uplift in recent years, but there was still much tp be done by those in control of the game. may tour dominion. NEGOTIATIONS IN HANjD. MELBOURNE, November 10. ' Mr Tandy, manager of the South African cricket team lias received blew Zealand’s cable urging a. visit to the Dominion at the conclusion of the Australian tour. He has communicated with the South African Board.

Mr Robinson, Chairman of the Australian Board, says that lie. has no objection, provided that the Austra■itinerary is not interferred with. If arrangements are completed, it will mean that the Springboks-will go to New Zealand at* the conclusion of the fifth test, and then return to complete the Australian programme.

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Hokitika Guardian, 10 November 1931, Page 6

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184

CRICKET Hokitika Guardian, 10 November 1931, Page 6

CRICKET Hokitika Guardian, 10 November 1931, Page 6

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