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Cricket M.C.C. Hopes In Australia

(N.ZP-A.-Reuter — Copyright) LONDON, September 24. The Duke of Norfolk, manager of the M.C.C. team to tour Australia, and the team captain. E. R Dexter, last night replied bluntly to pessimists who have -aid Australia has as good as won the coming test series. The Daily Express” cricket writer. Crawford White, quoted the Duke as saying: "Baloney. I wouldn’t mind a bit on us (the English teami at 5 to 4.”

Gullibility is the key to all adventures. The greenhorn is ‘he ultimate victor in everything; it is he that gets the most out of life.—G, K. Chesterton.

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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29936, 25 September 1962, Page 7

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Cricket M.C.C. Hopes In Australia Press, Volume CI, Issue 29936, 25 September 1962, Page 7

Cricket M.C.C. Hopes In Australia Press, Volume CI, Issue 29936, 25 September 1962, Page 7

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