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HUTT CRICKETERS

LOYALTY TO KING

A resolution affirming loyalty to the King was carried at the annual meeting of the Hutt Valley Cricket Association last night, when members pledged themselves to assist in every way possible in the defence of New Zealand and the Empire. \ '. '''

The chairman, Mr. B. G. Philips, said the Government had intimated to other sports bodies that their activities should continue as normally as possible and the association should accordingly fall into line.

Officers were elected as follows: — Patron, the Hon. W. Nash; president, Mr. J. Wilson; vice-presidents, Messrs. J. W. Andrews, G. London, A. Anderson, S. G. Platt, H. J. Baldwin, J. L. Matthews, A. Todd, G. C. Seers, D.. G._ Fraser, F. S. Hewer, L. Stewart,;. T>. J. F. White, R. F. Marshall, A. Scholefield, C. C. Odlin, R. Chatterton, R. Clothier, A. Wilson; hon. auditors, Messrs. H. Goldie and S. Chesney; hon. secretary, Mr. H. N. Jones; recording secretary, Mr. Barnes; hon. treasurer, Mr. F. J. May; management committee, Messrs. J R. Sharpe, B. G. Phillips, Fenton, Cooper, Ord, Brocklebank, W. P. Cate, Hillock, Thorn, and officers ex-officio. The nomination of the Upper Hutt Cricket Club was accepted.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 63, 12 September 1939, Page 7

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HUTT CRICKETERS Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 63, 12 September 1939, Page 7

HUTT CRICKETERS Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 63, 12 September 1939, Page 7