THE FOOTBALL TROUBLE.
» —' [Special to "the Stab.^ WELLINGTON, December 31. There was no suppression of Mr Rowland Hill's letter, which was a covering note. The course suggested by Mr Rowland Hill is one which the New Zealand Union have and are always willing to adopt where desired, andhasbeen adopted twicednring the. past season, but they nave no intention of making a four or five months' delay in judging appejfls. .All the decisions of the New Zealand Unjoft are subject to appeal to the English Union, just as all the derisions, of the iJew Zealand, Appeal Court *W subject to revision by the Privy Council, but both, are law till over-ruled. The English Union' nave, been aware of "the practice from the first. ' ' i
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Evening Star, Issue 9582, 31 December 1894, Page 2
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123THE FOOTBALL TROUBLE. Evening Star, Issue 9582, 31 December 1894, Page 2
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