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CRICKET CONTROL

BIENNIAL CONFERENCE

NEW ZEALAND DELEGATES

(By Telegraph—Press Association.) CHRISTCHURCH, This Day.

The administration of cricket was discussed today when delegates from eighteen associations met the members of the management committee of the New Zealand Cricket Council at the biennial conference. Mr. J. M. Fraser (Otago) presided.

Mr. A. T. Donnelly, chairman of the management committee, said the conference had a great value in bringing together delegates so that they could discuss measures for the good of the game. The opinion of one major association representative that the conference was a waste of time was not shared generally.

The conference decided on an alteration to the rules to provide that when application for admission is made by a minor association notice should be given to the major association whose territory was concerned.

A proposal that vice-presidents of associations should be included among the delegates to the council was rejected on the ground that it would interfere with the balance of representation.

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Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 112, 7 November 1935, Page 10

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CRICKET CONTROL Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 112, 7 November 1935, Page 10

CRICKET CONTROL Evening Post, Volume CXX, Issue 112, 7 November 1935, Page 10

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