OVERSEAS WRESTLERS
PROHIBITION URGED
', Stating1 that Mr. J. D.. Willis (a membey; .of.. the executive of the bomirijon .Wrestling Union) had resigned 'As ; a. .protest against overseas wresting-coming; to New Zealand during wartime; Mr. W. J. Broadfoot (CNaticeaai, "Waitpmb)' in the House'of Representatives -yesterday, gave notice of his-Tinlention tp ask the Minister of Custonfe (Mi: : Nash) if he Would prevent overseas wrestlers from entering the Dor iinion. 4 In suggestihg that the Minister should take- this action as controller of immigration, Mr. Broadfoot also asked the Minister to state the conditions imposed on this type of visitor concerning the taking of funds out oi New. Zealand. : ■- ''• ■; . , ;/
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 40, 15 August 1941, Page 7
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106OVERSEAS WRESTLERS Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 40, 15 August 1941, Page 7
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