UNAUTHORISED PROGRAMME
(By Telegraph.—Press Association.)
CITRISIOHDECH, 17th September. The issue -of an unauthorised "programmer and the salQ.jof it-to spectators'.-'at ' tha second Rugby Test match at Cbristchnrcli on sth July was the subject of an action in the Magistrate's Court to-day. The prosecutor was J. 0. M'Gillivray,' secretary of the Canterbury Rugby Union, and. defendants Archibald Kennedy and Joseph James Meklrum.
It was alleged that th,ey printed, without an express permit a' document pur* porting to be "the programme of the fooV ball match. The programme was incomplete in that-it did not.contain the: field numbers of-the-players.-.-•'■..• -■■'■■'• ■-'■
The.defetice wa^ thai'the-document; w_a* not a programme,-but .merely, a. souvenir, The Magistrate' reserved decision.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 69, 18 September 1930, Page 11
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