BRADMAN'S ANSWER
(Press Assn.-
WILL NOT ACCJSPT ENGLISH CLUB'S OFFER QONTRACTS IN AUSTRALIA ■
-By Telegraph — Copyright).
Rec. Oct 30, 10.25 p.m. SYDNEY, Friday. Cricket circles in Australia and England, which have been anxiously waiting Don Bradman's answer to the Accrington Club's (England) tempting offer, heard his verdict this afternoon, which is "No." Bradman has cabled to the Accrington Cluh "Regret to decline your offer. Appreciate the pleasant nature of the negotiations; Am writing full details." The fact is, Bradman has been induced to remain in Australia under a three-party contraet with Associated Newspapers Ltd. the broadcast station 2UE and a city firm of men's outfitters. Bradman will write cricket articles, as well as play cricket and tallc over the wireless when necessary or required. Overjoyed at the turn of events, he smilingly said: "There is no place like home. I did not want to go away or lose touch with Australian cricket."
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 59, 31 October 1931, Page 3
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