N.Z. CRICKETERS
— Press Assn.)
! farewelled at london I VALUABLE EXPERIENCE
(By Telcgraph-
LONDON, Thursday. ! Messrs. Chapman, Duleepsinhji, and Gilligan saw the New Zealand cricketers depart aboard the Ruahine. Mr. Lowry, the departing captain, i stated the youngsters had gained invaluable experience despite the weai ther. 1 Merritt is disappointed because he ; failed by one to take 100 wickets. j Talbot walked up the gangway I swinging the bat which he split when hitting a ball over the pavilion at Lord's.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 29, 26 September 1931, Page 3
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