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THE AUSTRALIAN" TROUBLE. AND THK BOARD OF CONTROL'S POSITION. Times—Sydney Sun Sneeial Cables. Received 8. C.liu p.m. London, January S. The secretary of the Maryl'ebone Cricket (Hub denies the truth "of the Sydney report that the club has written to the Board of Cricket Control in Australia, stating that no more teams will be sent to Australia unless the Board heals the breach with ttie players, The matter, he says, has not been di.-eusscd and nothing ha s happened since the Imperial Cricket Council discussed the position during the holding of the triangular test?.
AUSTRALIAN Tk'AM'S TOUR. LIST OF FIXTURES. NORTH TARAXAKI LEFT OCT. j 15y Telegraph.—Press Association. Christcburoh. last night. The Management Committee of th< 1 New Zealand Cricket Council lias arranged the following date.s for the Australian team's matches against various associations February 3 and t V. South Auckland, at Hamilton. February (!. 7, and 0--Y. Auckland. February 10 and 11—V. South Taranaki, at ITawera. February l.'i, 14 and IG--V. Wellington. February IS and lf>—A'. Hawke's Bay, February 21—V. Poverty Bay, at (iisbovne. February U and 2iS--V. Wangamii. February 27 and 28—V, Canterbury. March 3 and 4—Y, South Canterbury, at Tenuika. March U, 7 and ft-Fir»t TcH Match, v. New Zealand, at Dunedin. March 11 and 12— V. Southland. March 20 and 21-V. Nelson March 2<i, 27, 28 and 30-Second Test Match, v. New Zealand, at Auckland
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 163, 9 January 1914, Page 8
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229CRICKET. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 163, 9 January 1914, Page 8
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