CORRESPONDENCE.
» TO CORRESPONDENTS. Correspondents are requested to make ! their - communications short. While ; always anxious to find space for letters on questions of interest, we do not undertake to publish them unless they are short and to the point. The necessity for brevity is especially great during the j session of Parliament. THE MARYLEBONE CRICKET CLUB, j TO THE EDITOR OF THE PRESS. j Sir, —In your paper to-day you state that • the Marylebone Cricket Club has a mem- • bership of some 3800, with an income from ; all sources of £17,500 per annum. -.' ' I think, however, you will find this to be X an error, as in 1891 the old Club, with 3500 members only, possessed an income from all sources of £30,000 per annum. Cricket is even more popular to-day in England than then, and the inference is that the income to-day is £17,500 from members' subscriptions alone.—Yours, &c, H. D. Carter. September 6th.
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Press, Volume L, Issue 8581, 7 September 1893, Page 3
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