MAORI BD. SUPPORT
W.l, Frei« Aiaooiatien) WELLINGTON, April 16.The Maori Advisory Board has given its unanimous support to the New Zealand Rugby Union’s decision to Invite a Springbok side here next year. A resolution from the „B ce!v9d « tod «V’ a N.Z.R.F.U. council meeting said that at the annual advisory board meeting, members had fully supported the deei-
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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32893, 17 April 1972, Page 4
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