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WALLABIES ON TOUR

WEST TRANSVAAL BEATEN. TWENTY TO THREE. (Received 10 a.m.) CAPE TOWN, June 7. The Australian Rugby Union fifteen defeated Western Transvaal at Potchefstroom by -0 points to d. The Wallabies were more orthodox than in their opening game on Saturday, when they beat Natal by H —O. They led Westerns by that score to-day at half-time, but the rugged Transvaalers put up a more spirited defence in the second spell.

GAINING POPULARITY,

IX AUSTRALIAN STATES, (Received noon.) SYDNEY, This Day. Tlic “Daily Telegraph” Rugby writer says: “The advance of Rugby, instanced so strongly by the quality of Die material in New South Wales ami progress in other states, should bo availed of by administrators of ■ the game. The opportunity to welcome an international team next season is golden, and uegotialions entered into to bring the All Blacks over would not j be regretted later. i

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Northern Advocate, 8 June 1933, Page 5

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WALLABIES ON TOUR Northern Advocate, 8 June 1933, Page 5

WALLABIES ON TOUR Northern Advocate, 8 June 1933, Page 5

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