SUNDAY CRICKET.
APPLICATION DECLINED. When an application from the Wvr: lington Jewish 9 Cricket Club was before the East-boiirne Borough Council,, the Mayor, Mr. P. ,H. Mather, declared turn-.. •' self as'opposed .to the principle of Sun- ,■ day.cricket in the borough reserve, aba '■ the consensus of opinion round the c ° tm I- • - cil table supported the view be took 0* - the matter. He' went on to say that he • did not object to the application solely,' , from a religious point of view. Ihere ,-;. were other factors to be taken into consideration. . , ,h A Member: It would undoubtedly-,,. offend a good many people. The application, "wnich requested. p#i m. mission to ' use the reserve on ">n ..,;,- ocasional Sunday or so during in-* season,'' was not granted. ' ,<
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18235, 31 October 1922, Page 4
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124SUNDAY CRICKET. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18235, 31 October 1922, Page 4
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