POLICE AT CRICKET. THE VALUE OF RECREATION. Following the inter-county Police match at Thrum Hill recently the visiting policemen and many leading citizens of both counties were entertained to dinner, says the Halifax Courier. Major-General Atcherley, President of the Yorkshire County Police Cricket Club, presided. Aid A. Longbottom, deputising for the Mayor, submitted the toast of the visitors. After making many pleasant references to Lancashire and Yorkshire characteristics, he said that if what they had seen that afternoon on the cricket field stood for anything, it was for mak_ ing the members of the police fore© What they should be, the finest citizens
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 11 October 1924, Page 11
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