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SUSPENSION FOR LIFE

Timaru Soccer

Player

(From Our Own Reporter) TIMARU, Aug. 20. Although its decision will need to be confirmed by the New Zealand management committee, the management committee of the South Canterbury Football Association at its weekly meeting on Tuesday evening decided to suspend for life N. Harbone, of the West End club, for using abusive language, striking a spectator, and refusing to leave the field when ordered by the referee, at a five-a-side tournament at Ashbury Park, last Saturday. The secretary of the committee (Mr W Dodd) said today that the facts had been placed before the New Zealand council. Harbone, a second division player, had the right of appeal, and until such time as the appeal, if any, had been heard and the decision confirmed or otherwise by the parent body, he (Mr Dodd) was not in a position to make a statement.

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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28979, 21 August 1959, Page 15

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SUSPENSION FOR LIFE Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28979, 21 August 1959, Page 15

SUSPENSION FOR LIFE Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28979, 21 August 1959, Page 15

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