MAURICE TATE COMPLAINS
TREATMENT IN THE TESTS. WIFE'S “SACRIFICE IN VAIN." By Telegraph—Press Assn. —Copyright. London, March 3. Mrs. Tate told the Sketch that her husband, Maurice Tate, had not had a fair deal. “They might have left him with me if he was not wanted for cricket in the tests,” she said. “I was ill when he went, but I cheerfully sacrificed my own feelings because I thought that England needed him. Tate himself complains bitterly in his letters. In one written after the third tost he says: “1 simply cannr understand why I have been pasf-d over. I can only think that someone is up against me.” Mrs. Tate added: "My sacrifice has been all in vain.”
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 March 1933, Page 3
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