Plays Cricket in white Kilt - Short of Clothing Coupons! A White kilt was by Major Ratu E.T. Cokobau, Assistant District Commissioner from Fiji when he played for Sir Pelhem Warner's team against Hornsey Public School in a cricket at the Horasey Cricket Club, Hornsey, London. Major Cakobau, who came to .Britain as second-in-command of the Fiji contingent for the Victory Parade, explains that he is short of ration coupons for clothing. Photo shows - Major Ratu E.T. Cakobau, kilted and bare-footed,. fielding the ball during the watch. August 16, 1946.
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