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CONGRATULATIONS

MESSAGE FROM M.C.C.

PRAISE FOR JARDINE

(Received February 17, & a.m.) :■ ' ' LONDON, February 16. Th& M.C.O. cabled Jardine: "Splendid. We congratulate you all very •warmly and thank you all very much " The M.0.0. also cabled, the Australian Board of.Control a message of sympathy with Archie Jackson's death. ; - '■■,*■■ »,£ h« AtlstTaliai» Board- cabled the M.C.G.- congratulations on England's winning the Ashes. . ■In.the "Daily Mail" A. P. F. Chapmaa pays a tribute to Jardine, descrbiLng him as possessing the, cricket brain and always thinking and; acting accoirdingly.. Ho realised the Bradman danger and found means to- overcome it. Interviewed^ Sir Stanley Jackson said: "All our players are worthy of hearty congratulation., Now for a pleasant game in Sydney. I am sura

it will be pleasant. I always thought cricket without a time limit was not advisable." -.".'■■•■, Sir Kynaston Studd similarly congratulated the players on winning a hard match. ; "We owe an enormous! amount to Jardine's captaincy,•■'his skill, determination, and strategy." ■ : Mr. Ramsay Mac Donald and Mr. J. H. Thomas cabled congratulations to Jardine. -

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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 40, 17 February 1933, Page 7

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CONGRATULATIONS Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 40, 17 February 1933, Page 7

CONGRATULATIONS Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 40, 17 February 1933, Page 7

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