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THE NEW ZEALANDF.R-> ABROAD. ANOTHF.It HOLLOW VICTORY. ]!v Cable—Press Association—Copyright Received (!, 12.5 a.m. Sydney, January 5. In the match an Alburv am' Border team, the New Zcal.unieis, wht had scored 373 runs in their fir.-1 in mngs, won by an innings ; nd 127 nuH Albury sern!:ig 75 a:'d ivfi. !:■>',"ling foi the Now Scalar,i!ers, Bennett took si> wickets for Ci! runs, Carlton two for 17 •Sneddon three for 37, Somervell none fo 12, Reese tliret tor 30, Patrick one fo 13, llcmus two ior S, Sandman one fo 18, and Taylor one for in. .The heat was very trying, being ove 100 degrees in t'l: 1 shade. The team : leaving for Melbourne ou Tuesday. TROUBLE IN; AUSTRALIA. MARYLKBONE CLUB'S VIEWS. MUST BE SETTLED BEFORE TEA: IS SENT. Received 5, 9.40 p.m. Melbourne, January 5. It is stated on the authority of prominent cricket supporter who r cently returned from England that M Marylebone Club will not send a tea to Australia at the end of 1015 mile the trouble, between the Board of Crick Control and tlu- leading players is sc tied. It is understood that the scci . tary of the Board has been formal notified to this effect.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 160, 6 January 1914, Page 8
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200CRICKET. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 160, 6 January 1914, Page 8
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