FREAK LUNCHEON
SIR J CAHtI S TEAM ROOM LIKE CRICKET FIELD (United Press Association—By Electric .Telegraph-Copyright.) LONDON, Aug. 12. Sir Jufien Cahn’s cricket team/ which is to tour Canada and the United States, was entertained at a ‘freak luncheon at Claridge’s tg-day. ■ The room was-arranged like a cricket field/ “Grass” covered the floor, and the tables were arranged in field positions, with the chairman and the principal guests in the places of the. batsmen: and bowler. ' The menu was like a score-card, and described the luncheon as a “two-hours’ match.” ■ • ‘ The Dominions’ Secretary, Mr J. H. Thomas, said the British Commonwealtli took some managing,' but no. polities , had caused /so much trouble as “body-line.” It was bad, he said, to. revive, day after day, a controversy which engendered bad feeling between the two peoples.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 August 1933, Page 3
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