AUCKLAND RUGBY LEAGUE
"The time has arrived for the people to do all they can for the Liberty Loan," said Mr. J. W. Probert at last evening's meeting of the Auckland Rugby League Board of Control. Mr. Probert said that though the League had given the Home Guard the use of Carlaw Park and the Fire Section of the E.P.S. the free use of rooms under the grandstand, the League could still do more in this time of national stress. The need was urgent and he proposed that the board take up £100 in the loan. Mr. J. W. Watson, chairman, said he was in full agreement with the proposal, to which the board agreed The Papakura Amateur Athletic Club at its monthly meeting this week also decided to buy ten £1 Liberty Loan bonds.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 124, 28 May 1942, Page 8
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