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"Sport and General" NEW ZEALAND CRICKETERS OPEN THEIR TOUR IN ENGLAND.—Views of the. match against Essex at Leyton on 6th May, which the tourists won by an innings and 48 runs. On left, C. S. Dempster compiling his double century of 212. The other New Zealand batsman is J. E. Mills, who scored 33. The. Essex bowler is A. G. Daer, and the wicketkeeper J. R. Sheffield. On. right, J. O’Connor who scored 129 before he was caught by Mills, is shown trying to place a Dall through the slips, and the New Zealand wicket-keeper, K. C. James, has attempted to stop it.

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 137, 12 June 1931, Page 12

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"Sport and General" NEW ZEALAND CRICKETERS OPEN THEIR TOUR IN ENGLAND.—Views of the. match against Essex at Leyton on 6th May, which the tourists won by an innings and 48 runs. On left, C. S. Dempster compiling his double century of 212. The other New Zealand batsman is J. E. Mills, who scored 33. The. Essex bowler is A. G. Daer, and the wicketkeeper J. R. Sheffield. On. right, J. O’Connor who scored 129 before he was caught by Mills, is shown trying to place a Dall through the slips, and the New Zealand wicket-keeper, K. C. James, has attempted to stop it. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 137, 12 June 1931, Page 12

"Sport and General" NEW ZEALAND CRICKETERS OPEN THEIR TOUR IN ENGLAND.—Views of the. match against Essex at Leyton on 6th May, which the tourists won by an innings and 48 runs. On left, C. S. Dempster compiling his double century of 212. The other New Zealand batsman is J. E. Mills, who scored 33. The. Essex bowler is A. G. Daer, and the wicketkeeper J. R. Sheffield. On. right, J. O’Connor who scored 129 before he was caught by Mills, is shown trying to place a Dall through the slips, and the New Zealand wicket-keeper, K. C. James, has attempted to stop it. Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 74, Issue 137, 12 June 1931, Page 12

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