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While Auckland bowlers are playing in sweltering heat on sunbaked greens, their fellow-trundlers in England have been getting a taste of vastly different conditions. When this match began in Kent, England, the players -tarted out in flannels, but wore soon compelled to don “macs,” and carry umbrellas. This might be a tip for Mr. J. W. Hardley and his fellow-bowlers, when they set out on their world tour, not to forget their “brollies.”

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 269, 3 February 1928, Page 10

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While Auckland bowlers are playing in sweltering heat on sunbaked greens, their fellow-trundlers in England have been getting a taste of vastly different conditions. When this match began in Kent, England, the players -tarted out in flannels, but wore soon compelled to don “macs,” and carry umbrellas. This might be a tip for Mr. J. W. Hardley and his fellow-bowlers, when they set out on their world tour, not to forget their “brollies.” Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 269, 3 February 1928, Page 10

While Auckland bowlers are playing in sweltering heat on sunbaked greens, their fellow-trundlers in England have been getting a taste of vastly different conditions. When this match began in Kent, England, the players -tarted out in flannels, but wore soon compelled to don “macs,” and carry umbrellas. This might be a tip for Mr. J. W. Hardley and his fellow-bowlers, when they set out on their world tour, not to forget their “brollies.” Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 269, 3 February 1928, Page 10

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