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THE HAWKE CUP. WANGANUI BEAT NELSON. By Telegraph.—Press Association. I ( Nelson, April 1. Wanganui won the Hawke Cup match ] by six wickets. Nelson, in their second innings, made 97. Wanganui made j the 39 required with the loss of four wickets. | ( PRESENTATION TO ARMSTRONG. | By Telegraph,—Press Asin.—Copyright. ] Melbourne, April 1. Mr. Warwick Armstrong was pre- | ‘seated with a testimonial and. £2700 by Mr. Hughes in the Town Hall. Re- < plying to the tribute, Armstrong defin- 1 itely reiterated the statements that he is retiring from international and interstate cricket. His criticism in England was meant for the best, but was taken by many for the worst.
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 April 1922, Page 3
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