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NOTES OF THE WEEK. Friday, 7th February.
The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Saturday 8 February 1862, page 6
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2011-01-24 22:13:32.0user:public:Paul.McGraththe Cricketers of " AU England" and the Australians
is over._ Business has resumed its ordinary oourae, and
ment will continue «o long as the English Eleven
Telegraph/'
?was given to the All-England Eleven in the hall of
the Sydney Exchange. The Hon. J. B, Darvall, as
president of the New South "Wales Cricketing Asso
They are now ploying in Bathurst, where they
secure the services of Mr. C. Laurence, of the A.U
England Eleven, as an instructor (exclusively) to that
C The children belonging to the Destitute Children's
NOTES OF THE WBEK.
the Cricketers of "All England" and the Australians
is over. Business has resumed its ordinary course, and
ment will continue so long as the English Eleven
Telegraph."
was given to the All-England Eleven in the hall of
the Sydney Exchange. The Hon. J. B. Darvall, as
president of the New South Wales Cricketing Asso-
They are now playing in Bathurst, where they
secure the services of Mr. C. Laurence, of the All-
England Eleven, as an instructor (exclusively) to that club.
The children belonging to the Destitute Children's
NOTES OF THE WEEK.

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