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Cricket.

i (United Press Assn—By Electric : Telegraph—Copyright.) j The Third Test Paynter Invited to Attend Reed 9.45 a.m. j London, July 5 The selectors have invited Paynter to attend the cricket at Manchester, in case any Jate eventualities necessitate his assistance. Bromley Medically Fit Reed 11 25 a.m. The Australian Press Association says that as he has been medically advised that there is no danger in playing at present, Bromley has joined the remainder of the team at practice. The Old Trafford ground is in splendid condition, groundsmen describe the wicket as near perfect as possible The weather is likely to remain fine for at least two days, holding out the prospect of the first conclusive Anglo-Australian test at Manchester since 1905.

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Inangahua Times, 6 July 1934, Page 3

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Cricket. Inangahua Times, 6 July 1934, Page 3

Cricket. Inangahua Times, 6 July 1934, Page 3

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