Talk of Secession.
‘‘Why should all these learns si and idle because live men are, in the South Auckland representatives,” said a. delegate to the Franklin Rugby Sub-union meeting on Thursday evening, when referring to the fact that the. subunion was expected to suspend competitions when ihe Souiii Auckland reps were playing. “We would be belter out of South Auckland in that case.” he added.
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Franklin Times, Volume XXI, Issue 69, 15 June 1931, Page 5
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65Talk of Secession. Franklin Times, Volume XXI, Issue 69, 15 June 1931, Page 5
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