AUSTRALIAN TEST CRICKETERS
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IS.y 'IVU"J,T;i|iII. I'rc-" A ssdi'i ;l I J"ti. Cii|i.vri Received January -<>, K'.M' a.m. Sydney, haul Night Six certainties for the English t have written lo the Hoard of Con protesting against the appointmen' a secretary. The playi-rs will nol unless they are allowed to app< their own manager and will not ol>. to the board's appointee accompany the team if the board pay:; his penaes. NOHLE MAY COME HACK, Received January 112.5(1 a rr Sydney. Last Nigl; M. A. Noble is to give his deci on tho 27th as to whether he pla; the remaining tests or not. Discussing the Englishmen's o tion to the uso of resin by how Noble declared lie always used i did the majority of fieldsmen. l!o' were not able to get on more "br by using resin; it simply prev tho ball from slipping. The advantage was gained by rul the ball on the ground. Hopkins said tho Australians, roain in TWlnnrt nnd no
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 432, 20 January 1912, Page 5
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166AUSTRALIAN TEST CRICKETERS King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 432, 20 January 1912, Page 5
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