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RUGBY BROADCAST COVERAGE

Sir. —In “The Press” of June 11, Mr Hogg, chairman of the New Zealand Rugby Union, is reported to have said “We wonder how many of our critics who have anything to sell would do the same as we are doing and accept such a small fraction of its value." The answer is the players, referees, and most of their associates, who voluntarily give their services free of charge, and without which the Rugby Union would have nothing to sell.— Yours, etc., ■ A. R. HARRIS June 12, 1956.

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Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27993, 13 June 1956, Page 3

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RUGBY BROADCAST COVERAGE Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27993, 13 June 1956, Page 3

RUGBY BROADCAST COVERAGE Press, Volume XCIII, Issue 27993, 13 June 1956, Page 3