“DIRTY, ROTTEN MONEY.”
SUNDAY SPORT. BI SHOP S DEN UNCIATION. Goulburn, Dec. 11. “I am a believer in sport at the proper time,” said Dr. Radford, Bishop of uoulburu. speaking at Gundagai. “A sxv im in the river on Sunday does no harm if it does not interfere with any public worship. For that matter, 1 do not condemn an e y mild sport. But organised sport,” he continued, /especially football cup matches, where dirty, rotten money is the main feature involved, is a different matter. J behove that if our Lord came back He would drive out with scourges, as He did in the temple, the instigators, even it they were shire councillors, who should have at heart the pride and peace ol their towns.”
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVI, Issue 11, 24 December 1925, Page 5
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