CRICKET.
THE AUSTRALIAN TEAM. [Per Pbess Association.] SYDNEY, March 14. Turner has settled his business and will be able to sail with the rest of the team. MELBOUENE, March 14. Harry's solicitors have sent a letter to Mr Musgrove, formally claiming that he was duly elected a member of the team, and entitled to proceed to England and share the proceeds of the tour, but offering, without prejudice, to accept dSIoO in full satisfaction of the claim. The team will meet to-day to consider the letter. In all probability Harry will be paid the amount asked. Trott and Harry were entertained at lunch by the East Melbourne Club. Harry said that he was keenly disappointed at being ousted, and considered he had been very unfairly treated. However, the team was a really good one, and he wished it every, success. ADELAIDE, March 14. Giffen has been interviewed, and Baid he thought the team greatly improved by the alterations. Ho has quite recovered from his sciatica. -
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 5514, 14 March 1896, Page 5
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165CRICKET. Star (Christchurch), Issue 5514, 14 March 1896, Page 5
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