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GATE TAKINGS IN AUSTRALIA
-SYDNEY, March 85.
The English team’s share of t.h,, gate takings on the Australian tour is expected to amount to approximately £38,000, and officials coir id er that this ■is a highly satisfactory result, <on sneering the depression. On tin, last tour, in 1928-29, t.l io visitors' share, wi-s £40,0% ‘ receives 50 per cent. Of the o&ter gat e charge for every person who paid to sep a match in Australia, with a minimum of one shilling fop test matches. Apparently no effort was made by the managers of the team to come to i-oine arrangement with the Board of Control whereby the loss °n exchange, or apportion of it, might he avoided, and one-quarter of tlU* tourists’ share will be swallowed up by exchange.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 March 1933, Page 2
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