JARDINE CONFIDENT
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BRITISH CRICKET CAPTAIN MAKES OPTIMISTIC SPEECII PRAYERS' REMUNERATION
-By Telegrajih — Copyright)
London, Sept. 10. At the Marylebone Club's dinner to the touring criclceters at Lord's, Jardine said: "We are a happy band of men of expei'ience and enthusiasm, and blended together we will win, becauge I think we can." Warner, Jardine and Sutcliffe will seleet the teams in Australia. Warner says: "I honestly helieve we have more than ever a chance of recovering the ashes." The professional criclceters on the Australian tour will receive £400, plus a honus based on the receipts, aud £1 per week while on shipboard, and £1 10s when ashore. The amatenrs will receive £150 allowance. All will dine in the public room? and have similar aceommodation. ' The doctor says that Tate, though suft'ering a nervous hreakdown, is quite fit physically. ' A Brighton specialist considers that Tate's illness is not so serious as at first imagincd. In all probability he will be fit to proceed overland on Thursday, subjeet to complete rest and quietness in the meanwhile.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 331, 19 September 1932, Page 5
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176JARDINE CONFIDENT Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 331, 19 September 1932, Page 5
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