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Incidents in the present cricket match between the touring Marylebone Cricket Club team and New South Wales at Sydney. . These photographs were brought to New Zealand by Mr L. E. Clark, who flew the Tasman Sea yesterday. ABOVE; A. E. Marks, a New South Wales batsman, stumped by L. E. G. Ames off J. M. Sims. BELOW; C. J. Barnett, the English opening batsman, after scoring 70, steps out to one of H. Mudge’s slows, misses, and is smartly stumped by W. A. Oldfield.

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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21941, 16 November 1936, Page 10

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Incidents in the present cricket match between the touring Marylebone Cricket Club team and New South Wales at Sydney. . These photographs were brought to New Zealand by Mr L. E. Clark, who flew the Tasman Sea yesterday. ABOVE; A. E. Marks, a New South Wales batsman, stumped by L. E. G. Ames off J. M. Sims. BELOW; C. J. Barnett, the English opening batsman, after scoring 70, steps out to one of H. Mudge’s slows, misses, and is smartly stumped by W. A. Oldfield. Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21941, 16 November 1936, Page 10

Incidents in the present cricket match between the touring Marylebone Cricket Club team and New South Wales at Sydney. . These photographs were brought to New Zealand by Mr L. E. Clark, who flew the Tasman Sea yesterday. ABOVE; A. E. Marks, a New South Wales batsman, stumped by L. E. G. Ames off J. M. Sims. BELOW; C. J. Barnett, the English opening batsman, after scoring 70, steps out to one of H. Mudge’s slows, misses, and is smartly stumped by W. A. Oldfield. Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21941, 16 November 1936, Page 10