MILITARY TRAINING.
LIKELY TO INTERFERE WITH SPORT. [Pep. United Peess Association.] AUCKLAND, August 3. There is much concern in sports and athletic circles at the possibility of serious interference with both summer and winter games by compulsory training on account of lialf-day and whole-day parades being fixed for the statutory half-holidays, the effect being to debar all young men eligible for military training from participating in the sport with which they are identified. This will increase the difficulties of dubs, and prove detrimental to all spoil, especially summer pastimes.
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Evening Star, Issue 14635, 3 August 1911, Page 6
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89MILITARY TRAINING. Evening Star, Issue 14635, 3 August 1911, Page 6
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