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B. B. Wilson, the- North Taranaki Cricket Association’s coach, has relumed from England, where he spent the summer coaching at the Whitgift School, Croydon. Referring to the selection of the English team for Australia he states that there were many who thought Jupp should have been amongst those selected. In his opinion Holmes or Hallows might have been included, as a safeguard against the possibility of one or o.tho*of the opening batsmen failing to stand up to the strain of the tour. His selection of the Test Eleven would he: Hobbs. Sutcliffe, Hammond. Mead, Hendren, Chapman. Ames, Tate, Freeman, White and Larwood. Don’t sleep hv yoursen. Take your old friend “UNIQUE” to bed with you and keep warm and comfy all night. All sizes. Britain’s Best Hot Wiiter Bag.—ll. Willesden husband: My wife is a heavy smoker and complains that 1 will not increase her cigarette allowance.
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Gisborne Times, Volume LXVIII, Issue 10728, 27 October 1928, Page 9
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