RUGBY PROGRAMMES
RECIPROCAL ARRANGEMENT, '
*It is, in niy opinion, an advantage for nil Australasian Unions to maintain some definite touch one with the other during the playing season," wrote Mr. K. T. Horsley, secretary of the Queensland Rugby Union in a letter received at the meeting of the Management Committee of the New Zealand Eugby Union last evening. "One economic and reasonably effective method of maintaining this touch Is by.an interchange of programmes. My union is willing to forward a copy of ita weekly Brisbane programme in return {ny a rnnv of your union's leading proSamme information of interest for your programme could be obtained from ; my union's programme, and vice versa. It was decided to reciprocate as suggested, and make arrangements for copies of the programme for the Test match between the Australian team and New Zealand later in the season, and of the AuckW and Wellington Unions' P™f amine* to be forwarded to the Queensland Union.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 95, 23 April 1931, Page 15
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158RUGBY PROGRAMMES Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 95, 23 April 1931, Page 15
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