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CONGRATULATIONS FOR JARDINE United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copy right) LONDON, April 20. The Marlycbone Club’s annual report warmly congratulates Jardine on the team’s success, largely due tc his able, determined captaincy. The expenditure on the Australian tour was £4951. M.C.CJ. TFjAAI AT VANCOUVER. VICTORIA, April 21. The English cricketers have arrived, and were given an enthusiastic welcome. Air P. F. Warner declined to discus-'! ricket. The party spent to-night in i Vancouver, and are departing eastward to-morrow. WEST INDIANS TN ENGLAND. LONDON, April 22. In a one-day match opening their tour in England, the West Indian visitors scored 281. Da costa made 59. -Jarriot took 4 for 62. Batting against- them, T-iteh Freeman’s eleven lost 6 for 178. Woolley scored 59, and Oc-ndren 57. The game ended in a
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 April 1933, Page 2
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