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BRADMAN TO VISIT N.Z. AUCKLAND, April 18. “I was informed that Don Bradman would almost certainly be a member of the Australian cricket team to tour New Zealand next February, and that the team will be a strong and representative one,” said Mr W. R. Fee, President of the New Zealand Cricket Council, on his' return from Australia. He paid courtesy calls on the cricket authorities. He commented on the impressive building which the New South Wales Cricket Council had recently erected in George Street. The Council room was very striking. It would be a credit to the Council of any of the large cities. It was much rnore impressive than the Sydney City Council Chambers, he added.
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Grey River Argus, 19 April 1939, Page 12
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