REPORTING OF CRICKET TOUR
SURPRISE AT RESOLUTION. 1 (By Telegraph—Press Association.) CHRISTCHURCH, Feb. 19. “I was surprised to read the resolution of the Press Association directorate, as the council had been negotiating with the association’s manager in Wellington about the Press arrangements .for the tour,” said Mr. Donnelly. chairman of the New Zealand Cricket Council, when askecl for comments on the protest made by the directors of the Press Association regarding the attitude of the council to the Press arrangements for the forthcoming tour of England. “The .important question at the .moment,” lie-'-added,« “is : not' whether • a pressman should go with the "'team, but whether there will be a team for the pressman to go- with. The council lias always appreciated and has been very grateful for the publicity given to the game by .tho Press of the Dominion and if a touring team goes satisfactory arrangements will be made . with - the Press Association.”
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Hawera Star, Volume L, 20 February 1931, Page 7
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154REPORTING OF CRICKET TOUR Hawera Star, Volume L, 20 February 1931, Page 7
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