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NEW ZEALAND'S JOB.

NATIONAL PRESIDENT'S VIEWS

"Our Job is to keep the game going and keep | the young fellows fit to do their part alter all, in the national war effort," said Mr. L. V. Carmine, president of the New Zealand Rugby Union, at the annual meeting of delegates to the Auckland Rusby Union last nlpht. The Government and t»e people had a job to do. and as custodian! of New Zealand's national game, the New Zealand Union would play its part. Whatever was ahead, it was the object of his body to try and keep the minds of the elder people off the conflict. This would help towards the ultimate goal of victory. aoH he hoped that the coming season would see ai, least brighter clouds than those during the past 13 months.

Mr. Oatmtne na one of the selectors of the unbeaten All Blacks who toured the United KingVan in 1834-36.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 71, 25 March 1941, Page 9

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NEW ZEALAND'S JOB. Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 71, 25 March 1941, Page 9

NEW ZEALAND'S JOB. Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 71, 25 March 1941, Page 9

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