SCHOOLS DISPUTE IN CHRISTCHURCH
(IT TELEGRAM. —PREBS ASSACIATI6N.) CHRISTCHURCH, 16th April. The exclusion of church schools from the Public Schools' Association Rugby competitions was considered today at a, meeting of the council of that body, when an application was received from the Marist Brothers .for permission to enter two teams in the competition, also a request from the Rugby Union to consider favourably the admission of teams for a further period of a year in order to give the union sufficient time to organise a competition for the Marist and other denominational echools.^ A motion, "That the request of the union be acceded to" was moved, and an amendment, "That a reply be sent to the Marist Brothers that as the association has resolved that all competitions he confined to public schools their entries cannot be accepted," was carried.
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Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 91, 17 April 1923, Page 10
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139SCHOOLS DISPUTE IN CHRISTCHURCH Evening Post, Volume CV, Issue 91, 17 April 1923, Page 10
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