Cricket.
THE KING'S PATEONAGE
UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION,
(By Electric Telegraph— Copyright.) London, April 26. Mr Maclaren, interviewed, said he thought the visiting Australian.teaui no stronger than preceding teams. Success would depend on the state of the wicket.
Mr Maclaren wished to contradict the statement that the professional members of his team were dissatisfied at their treatment by the Melbourne Club regarding the bonuses they received .
It is reported the King visits Lord's ground on June 12th, the date of the openiug of the second test match.
Jones has had a cold for two days, but hopes to participate in serious practice, beginning at Lord's on Monday.
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Bush Advocate, Volume XIV, Issue 24, 28 April 1902, Page 2
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