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TATE COMEDY. LONDON, September 21. The Tate situation is becoming a comedy. He telephoned to th P , Afarylehone Committee that he was much better, and was now anxious to join the team. The Alarylobonc secretary advises telephoning later in the, week. The Australian Press Association learns there is a possibility of Tate going to Australia by a later boat. The print'ij al trouble is his lost weight. ■ DUNEDIN, September 21. R. C. Blunt leaves Dunedin on Saturday for the north. He will leave New Zealand for England by the Port Huon from Auckland on September 29. AUSTRALIAN DECISIONS. SYDNEY, September 22. ‘The Australian Cricket Board of Control has endorsed the decision of the Marylclian'c Club, disallowing bowlers to use resin. Thq Board has accepted Alan Fairfax’s lex’planation for (breaking his agreement and playing for Accrington before he was entitled to do so. The Board has announced that it wa s unabl,e to accede, to the South African request to permit the Austra lians to play there on their return from the England tour of 1934 but that it was prepared to negotiate for a separate tour for a future date.
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Grey River Argus, 23 September 1932, Page 6
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