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"STEWED TEA."

BBADMAN'S ILL-HEALTH. LONDON, December 16. Speculating on the cause of Bradman's ill-health, "The Star" is inclined to blame "stewed" ' tea. The paper recalls that when in England Don drank daily dozens of cups of his own "terrible concoction," a milkless tea, stewed to the colour of a rush, and suggests that this has undermined his constitution. The "Evening News" congratulates the Australian selectors on their refusal to, in panic, choose a new Test team. Probably, it says, the last has been seen of Kippax in the Tests, and Grimmett may be given a rest, as the batsmen are, temporarily, having the better of him.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 302, 21 December 1932, Page 7

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"STEWED TEA." Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 302, 21 December 1932, Page 7

"STEWED TEA." Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 302, 21 December 1932, Page 7