AUCKLAND COMMENTS.
AUCKLAND, This Day. The suspension of Mr. Moylo was discussed at a meeting of tho Auckland Bugby League. Mr. Stallworthy, .who was the,. Auckland representative at the meeting in Wellington, denied the statement that Mr. Moyle had been referred to in certain opprobrious terms. Ho asserted that no Auckland League official had advised Mr. Moyle to defy the council by not resigning. Other speakers said they thought it would have been better if tho matter had not been discussed in committee. Mr. Stallworthy declared that open discussion would have done more harm than good. Mr. llamill, chairman, said tho matter was purely one between the Canterbury League and the New Zealand Council. The Auckland League had no right to interfere.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 107, 6 May 1926, Page 11
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122AUCKLAND COMMENTS. Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 107, 6 May 1926, Page 11
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