THE AUSTRALIAN DISPUTE.
SYDNEY, January 9. 1 It is understood that theie are geed 1 prospects of a settlement of the trouble * hetwesn the Cricket Boird of Control ar.d J the players "Tvno aie likely to be selected •, for the English tour. ', 1 LONDON, January 10. I Mr P. F. Warner, writing to the West- ' minster Gazette, says that the leading i Australian cricketers are understood to i flatter th-emselves unduly if they balieve 1 that the Marylebone Club would not • r?eeive a team from which they were excluded. He, however, regrets the dispute , between the Board of Cricket Control and 1 the players, and recognises that the lead 1 - < ing players are perfectly straight in their attitude in saying that very probably , ! £600 per man would be insufficient for ' j the trip. There is no question of secret ! payments. j '
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Otago Witness, Issue 2861, 13 January 1909, Page 62
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