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K. C. JAMES GOING TO ENGLAND LOSS TO THE DOMINION By Telegraph—Press Association WELLINGTON, April 9. Having accepted the offer of a business engagement in England, K. C. James, well-known Wellington and New Zealand cricket representative, will leave Wellington on Friday by the Rangitane for London. There will be genuine regret at the loss of another of New Zealand’s leading cricketers. The move will give him employment which he has been unable to secure in his profession in New Zealand, and in which he will pursue his studies. James does not go as a cricketer under engagement to one of the clubs in England, but his interest in the game is such that he is bound to be seen on English cricket fields. NELSON RETAIN NEWMAN SHIELD. By Telegraph—Press Association NELSON, April 9, Nelson retained the Newman shield by 13 runs. Requiring 295 Marlborough lost five for 83 but a fine fighting finish saw the visitors reach 272 (Rowe 39, O'Sullivan not out 99).
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19769, 10 April 1934, Page 8
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165CRICKET Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19769, 10 April 1934, Page 8
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