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ENDING THE DISPUTE (United Trees Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.) (Received this day at 2.30 p.m.) LONDON, September 28. Thomas Moult, the “Daily Telegrapli" cricket writer says followers •everywhere are relieved to know the end'-cf the bodylinc controversy is definitely in sight. A meeting of the Marvlehonc committee and the sub-committee is arranged for November 9, when a conclusive oronovmcement will be made and probably a specified reply will bo sc-nt L the Board df Control’s cable. No rooly has yet been drafted, but it is exoected it will be wholly assuring i rt. .ni the Australian viewpoint. One can say that recent Australian cables have been very helpful. Mary.obone has now received the opinions of all County captains and they are idmost unanimously against exploiting the disputed howling.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 September 1933, Page 6
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