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ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.

"X"—Scarcely suitable for public discussion. J. Johnston.—lt la not advisable to put tho discussion on a personal basis as you have done; also, the other examples you quote are not parallel. "Ignorant"—Though often used, such methods are illegal. "QulU"—Received. "Simple Simon"—Without knowing the alleged breach we could not express an opinion. "Curious"—lt Is difficult to give a reason. C. H. Snow.—Not that we are aware. A player named Ashcr represented New Zealand in Australia at tlie time you mention, and a player named Usher represented Scotlaud at Rugby football some years later.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 73, 27 March 1930, Page 8

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ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 73, 27 March 1930, Page 8

ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 73, 27 March 1930, Page 8

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