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Test Cricket Has Its “Perks”

SYDNEY.—Thousands of pounds of gate money from the cricket tests between M.C.C. and Australia will go into the pockets of Australian players and umpires. At a minimum of 11 men for each test, £3850 will be paid to players, and £3OO to umpires. Flayers will be paid £6O a match and £lO expenses. Umpires will receive £3O a match and £2 a day when out of their home State.—Keuter.

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Wanganui Chronicle, 31 October 1950, Page 5

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Test Cricket Has Its “Perks” Wanganui Chronicle, 31 October 1950, Page 5

Test Cricket Has Its “Perks” Wanganui Chronicle, 31 October 1950, Page 5

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