RUGBY BROADCASTING
'ro ruE editor or the fiiess. Sir,—My calling takes me among many people, and I have round during the last few days a general feeling of antagonism against the Canterbury Rugby Union, in respect of its broadcasting policy. The general observation, "It serves them right" among football followers is an expression of a growing reaction against the mercenary attitude of the union and now that the anxiety for holding the shield if; removed, perhaps a little time can be devoted to giving consideration to those who for various reasons cannot attend the matches in person on every occasion.—Yours, etc., CANTERBURY LAMB. July 2.'). 1934.
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21226, 26 July 1934, Page 9
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106RUGBY BROADCASTING Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21226, 26 July 1934, Page 9
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