SEEING THE WORLD
GEOGRAPHICAL TOUR ORGANISED.
United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Crpyrlgbt (Received July 25, 7.15 p.m.) SAN FRANCISCO, July 24.
It is announced that Mr Hutchinson, secretary to the National Geographical Society, is sailing on August 21 for Australia and New Zealand. He expects to take a staff of a writer and a photographer who will remain in Australia for six months to gather material for articles in the National Geographic Magazine. G. Hickman. T. K. Dobson. G. Johnson, A. Els don, H. S. Carter, J. Carr, A. Howell, G. James, S. Ellis. Dobson won the toss and Durham are batting first. Four thousand spectators were present. At lunch, Durham had lost three wickets for 45 runs. Following are the scores: DURHAM.
LARWOOD’S FUTURE. REJECTION OF LEAGUE OFFER. United Pres? Association —By Electric TelPfrrauh G'opyrleht (Received July 25, 5.5 p.m.) LONDON, July 24. The Notts express bowler, Harold Larwood, telegraphed the Burnley Club in the Lancashire League, stating that he has arranged to play for Notts in 1935, and therefore he cannot considei the Club’s offer.
First Innings. Adamson, not out 23 Gibbon, run out 3 Hickman, std. Barnett, b Fleet-wood-Smith 16 Johnson, b Fleetwood-Smith .. .. 0 Dobson, not out 0 Extras 3 Total for three wickets 45
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVIII, Issue 19861, 26 July 1934, Page 9
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