DON BRADMAN
URGES BROAD VIEW NEWCASTLE, 7th January. Don Bradman, speaking at a luncheon tendered to the South Australian cricket team by the Newcastle District Crijket Association to-day, said that possibly some people in New South Wales had not liked seeing him cross the border, but it was immaterial to him which state lie played for. Australians, he added, should have the broad interests of Australia at heart, not those of any one State.
The Deputy Mayor of Newcastle (Alderman T. Blackall), one of the speakers to the toast of the South Australian team, apparently did not wish to call him a South Australian, but he was a South Australian now, Bradman added.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXVI, 14 January 1936, Page 6
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