ENGLISH ELEVEN'S TOUR
TEAM SAILS NEXT SATURDAY DUE DECEMBER 10 Press Association CHRISTCHURCH, today. Next Saturday the English cricketers will leave Southampton for their tour of Australia and New Zealand. No further information has been received by the New Zealand Cricket Council regarding the personnel of the team and it is believed that the side will be the same as cabled. The tourists are scheduled to arrive in Wellington on December 10. In respect to the visit of a New Zealand team to England in 1931, the Cricket Council is endeavouring to arrange a programme to include three Test matches and two matches against each of the principal counties. KENT CAPTAIN WEDS NEW ZEALAND TOUR TO BE HONEYMOON (Australian and N.Z Press Association) LONDON, Thursday. Mr. G. B. Legge. captain of the Kent County Cricket Club, who is a member of the M.C.C. team which is to leave England on a tour of New Zealand on September 28, was today married to Miss Rosemary Frost. Professional cricketers from Kent and other counties, including Hendrcn, and also Chapman, were present at the ceremony. The coming tour will be a honeymoon for the newly-married pair. Mrs. Woolley also is to accompany the team.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 774, 21 September 1929, Page 11
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201ENGLISH ELEVEN'S TOUR Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 774, 21 September 1929, Page 11
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