NO HEED FOR FURTHER TALK
LONDON, January 24. (Received January 25, at IX a.ra.) The ‘ Star ’ says: “ Marylebone’s reply shows tho iron hand beneath the velvet glove. Australia can rest assured that there is no necessity for further talk. If she does not like our way of playing cricket let her cease calling names and propose a rule to alter it. We want cricket matches, not talking matches. * The ‘ Star ’ blames barracking for the present trouble.
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Evening Star, Issue 21319, 25 January 1933, Page 6
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76NO HEED FOR FURTHER TALK Evening Star, Issue 21319, 25 January 1933, Page 6
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