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N.z. TOUR or BRITAIN". FRANCE KEEN" TO "COME BACK." _ _ LONDON, October 24. offering New Zealand the originf i y r» S 0 U ?f es ? ed . fixtures for 1935-36, instead »>« > {,is believed that the Interfr^' ol i? I . i pVgby Board will refer to • the voWj ■ n . " un ions France's request for aamission to internationalcontests, ance is anxious for this because it is , e the introduction of- the League W it is making a strong effort o Keep out, including the banning of the gSSto-Australian match at the Colombes ntadium. Press. Association message from Welwngton states that notification of the international Rugby Board's decision about the New Zealand tour has been received by the New Zealand Rugby union from the secretary of the English Kugby Union. Mr. S. S. Dean, chairman, stated-yesterday that the matter would be considered at a special meeting of the Zealand Union's management committee, to be held at an early date. A circular had been sent to the unions in. the Dominion, asking thein for an opinion the tour should take place in 1935 or; 1936, and replies had been received from most of them. The position in regard to Australia tilso Would be considered, and that was a little difficult.?" However, tb'e whole' Question Would_ be gone into by the management committee at the special meeting.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 252, 25 October 1933, Page 15
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