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N.Z. RUGBY UNION

Election Of Officers The postal ballot for the electlou of officers of the New Zealand Rugby Union resulted as follows: President, Staff-Ser-geant A A. Baker (Auckland), unopposed; vice-presidents, M>-ssrs. ' E. V. Phillips (Canterbury) aud E. McKenzie (Walrarapa); North Island members of the council, Messrs. F. E. Sutherland (Auckland), G. A. Maddison (Hawke’s Bay) and A. St. C. Belcher (Waikato), unopposed; South Island members of the council, Messrs. E. Y. Phillips (Canterbury), W. A. 11. Oliver (Southland) and D. M. Speddiug (Otago); executive, Messrs. S. S. Dean (Southlaud), .1. Preudeville (Wellington). A. McDonald (Otago), .1. 11. Parker (Canterbury), L. V. Carmine (Bav of Plenty) and T. A. Fletcher (Auckland) and Captain C. L. Mullany (King Country). One of the defeated candidates for a seat o)i the executive was Mr. A. C. Kitto. Wellington, who has been a member for 23 years. Lieutenant-Colonel J. G. Roache, Wellington, did not seek re-election. The newly-elected president, Staff-Ser-geant Baker, was a spectator at the games at Athletic Park on Saturday afternoon and renewed acquaintance iu the dressingroom with the members of his old club, I’oneke, being introduced by the president of the club. Mr. S. S. Dean.

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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 206, 29 May 1944, Page 3

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N.Z. RUGBY UNION Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 206, 29 May 1944, Page 3

N.Z. RUGBY UNION Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 206, 29 May 1944, Page 3

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