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RANFURLY SHIELD MATCHES EOADCASTING RESULTS arrangement with board *rer Press Association. —Copyright.) CHRISTCHURCH, This Day. The Canterbury Rugby Union has decided to allow the broadcasting of the Ranfurly Shield match, Southland v. Canterbury, on Saturday, haring concluded arrangements with the Broadcasting Board for the rights to broadcast all the remaining matches of the season. The board has agreed to pay a fee of £so,* which the union has promised will be given to local charity. In a memorandum on the subject, the union states it was the considered opinion of the union that any previ* lege granted the Broadcasting Board in respect of football matches should be paid for, as it was the board’s duty to provide its patrons with entertainment.
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Northern Advocate, 18 August 1933, Page 11
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