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ANXIOUS TO REJOIN

Tate & M.C.C. Touring Team DECISION DEFERRED London, Sept 21. The question of M. W. Tate’s in elusion In the M.C.C. team for the Australian and New Zealand tour has been deferred until the next meeting of the selection committee. The situation is becoming a comedy. Since resigning his place In the team, Tate has informed the M.C.C. by telephone that he is much better now and is anxious to join the team. The M.C.C. secretary advised him to communicate again by telephone later In the week. The Australian Press Association learns that there is a possibility of Tate going to Australia by a later boat. The principal trouble with Tate is that he has lost weight AUSTRALIAN DECISIONS African Tour May Follow English (Rec. September 22. 115 pun.) Sydney, Sept 22. The Australian Cricket Board of Control endorsed the decision of the Marylebone Cricket Club disallowing bowlers’ use of resin. The board accepted Alan Fairfax'® explanation for breaking his agreement and playing for Accrington before he was entitled to do so. It was announced that the board was unable to accede to a South African request to permit the Australians to play there on their return from the English tour in 1934, but was prepared to negotiate for a separate tour at a future date.

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Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 308, 23 September 1932, Page 11

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ANXIOUS TO REJOIN Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 308, 23 September 1932, Page 11

ANXIOUS TO REJOIN Dominion, Volume 25, Issue 308, 23 September 1932, Page 11

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