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A breach of the laws of cricket was committed last Saturday afternoon by the H. 5.0.8. senior eleven, which played a man who had already batted in a junior grade match the same day. The Hawke’s Bay Cricket Association took a serious view of tho breach and penalised the H. 5.0.8. by deducting four points ’from its championship total, which is now 10 instead of 14. This penalty places H. 5.0.8. third in the competition instead of second, the, positions of the four teams being as follows:—■ Technical 0.8. 21, St. John’s 14, H. 5.0.8. 10, United seven.

“A church should not be merely a club consisting of 10, 20 or 30 families, as many people seem to believe, but a driving force acting for the benefit of tho community,” said the Rev. C. 8. Mathews, of Palmerston North, during tho course of a brief address at tha Baptist Church, Napier, last evening, wherein he welcomed the Rev. and Mrs C. W. Duncumb to Napier,

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XXIII, Issue 74, 9 March 1933, Page 11

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