RUGBY LEAGUE REPRESENTATIVE POLICY DISCUSSESD
A disinclination to countenance teia trips at the present time wae showg the Auckland Rugby League Control Board last evening, when Wellington wr»te expressing appreciation of the conndoation of a proposal for an interprovincial fixture between the centres. The chairman. Mr. G. Grey Campbell, repeat?-! that the time was inopportune for team travel for such fixtures. A letter from the South Aucklaad League on the same subject also wa§ deferred. The case against J. Marsh, Maimkan. kK. was ordered off in the same against Xorft Shore at Carlaw Park last Saturday, lapcM owing to the failure of the referee to report the matter according to the rules. The Wellington League conlirmed tfct transfers of I*. Mahima and F. Pickerinr both of whom wre in camp at Trenthami with the Third Echelon.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 157, 4 July 1940, Page 18
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