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MR. BAXTER'S STRICTURES CRITICISED

(By Telegraph.—Press Association.)

AUCKLAND, This Day. There is much comment in Auckland today on the reported statement by Mr. Baxter, the manager of the British .Rugby team, that the wing-forward is a deliberate cheat.

Mr. J.- Arneil, president of the Auckland Eugby Union, said: "I think Mr. Baxter must have forgotten himself." The statement was altogether too sweeping and tantamount to accusing some of the most prominent men in New Zealand who onco played in the wing-forward position "of be-" ing cheats. Mr. Baxter had been ill-ad-vised to make such a charge.

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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 122, 26 May 1930, Page 11

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MR. BAXTER'S STRICTURES CRITICISED Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 122, 26 May 1930, Page 11

MR. BAXTER'S STRICTURES CRITICISED Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 122, 26 May 1930, Page 11

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