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Re: Overland divisions
- Subject: Re: Overland divisions
- From: telljb@OZozemail.com.au (< Tell >)
- Date: Wed, 04 Aug 1999 03:00:51 GMT
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"Roderick Smith" <rodsmith@werple.net.au> wrote:
>
> I can't see that the operation of three divisions was certainly common, or
> even common.
> There is no guarantee that the caption is correct. Even if true, this may
> have been the only occasion with three divisions.
>
> My Christmas 1934-35, Christmas 1935-36 and Easter 1941 timetables all show
> only two divisions.
>
> My father went to Adelaide on a special cheap excursion for the infamous
> bodyline test cricket series. It may have formed a third division, but may
> have been only one of two that night.
Unless some conclusive evidence is forthcoming, I would
agree with Roderick.
----Terry Burton
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