RUGBY RULES.
NEW' ZEALAND'S DECISION. (raoii -OTO ow .cobbbspohdbnt.) . i LONDON, March 21. "It is good to hear,"-writes Mr H. P. Marshall, Rugby correspondent of the "Daily Mail,'* "that the New Zealand Eugby. Union . management - committee have recommended *that" New Zealand should' adopt International 'Board rules for all matches in the Dominion. 1 «'This follows the-decision that these rules should be adopted by all the home unions, and it is 1 a" real step,towards a unified "'control of * the game. "New Zealand will have to.give up their own law,* which prohibits direct kicking into touch outside the twehty'five, and the fact that. the Dominion 'authorities are: prepared to Bacrißce this law, -wfciehf they' consider an' improvement/ indicates how anxious they are to co-6perttte; in; the possible formation of a representative governing body. ;
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 19912, 26 April 1930, Page 9
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