THE PEACEMAKER
MR. PLUM WARNER POURS OIL ON TROUBLED WATERS (Rec. June 3.) London, June 2. Mr. P. Warner (who was a joint manager of th'e M.C.C. team) devotes 1 half a column of his first article in the Daily Telegraph in seeking to pour oil on the troubled waters of the Anglo-Australian dispute. The joint manager emphasised th'e great traditions of half a century of test matches and says. "Now we are engaged in a. dispute savouring of civil war. "International cricket has drifted in ia somewhat perilous direction, impairing the relations not only bietween English and Australian cricketers but between the two countries themselves. We must get together again."
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 549, 5 June 1933, Page 5
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