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AUSTRALIAN CRICKET.

Press Association—By Telegrapn— Copyright, SYDNEY, August 3. At a conference between the Executive of the Cricket Association and the suspended players the question of reinstatement was discussed. The Executive will report to a meeting of. the Association on Tuesday, but it is understood that they will make no recommendation thereto, \ ATHLETICS" At a meeting of the Council of the New Zealand Amateur Athletic Association held at Christchurch last evening the secretary stated that during the visit to that city of Mr T. Pi Gitfeddef, secretary of the New Zealand Athletic Union, he had discussed the terms of an agreement between the two bodies, and the following conditions had been suggested;—(l) Each organisation hereby recognises the other as the governing body of the branches of sport each is constituted to govern; (2) that each organisation hereby undertakes to recognise, enforce, and maintain the suspensions and disqualifications of the other; (3) that before reinstating any person as an amateur the application for reinstiteroent shall be referred by the New Zealand Amateur Athletic Association to the New Zealand Athletic Union for endorsement or otherwise; (4) it is agreed by the New Zealand Athletic Union to refuse the entry of any amateur into any cash competition unless the said amateur has abstained entirely from all competitions held under N.Z.A.A.A. laws for a period of at least twelve calendar months; (5) it is agreed by the New "Zealand Amateur Athletic Association that any body affiliated to the New Zealand Athletic Union may obtain a permit to place amateur events upon its sports programme without payment of any fee. The conditions of the agreement were adopted. DUNEDTN COURSING CLUB. For the final meeting of the season at Park next Friday and Saturday the champion greyhounds are arriving in Dune6j» daily from all parts of New Zealand to compete in the Ladies' Bracelet, Sapling, ana Qpen Stakes. The entries to nave readied record proportions, so that some splendid coursing should result. Sir Rupert ClarkeS well-known mare Swret NcTJ grtns to the siiA Sweet Nell | is six years old.

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Evening Star, Issue 12883, 4 August 1906, Page 2

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AUSTRALIAN CRICKET. Evening Star, Issue 12883, 4 August 1906, Page 2

AUSTRALIAN CRICKET. Evening Star, Issue 12883, 4 August 1906, Page 2