FOOTBALL.
ENGLISH" " TEAM. NEW ZEALAND TOUB LIKELY. [BY TELEGRAPH. — ASSOCIATION.] r WELLINGTON. Friday. The Football Association has received a letter from Mr. A. Gibba, its representative in England, stating that the question of an Australian and New Zealand " soccer" tour was considered by the International Selection Committee of the Football Association at Sheffield on October 1. A sub-committee was appointed of four members...Messrs. Clegg, McKenna, Lewis, and Kingscott—to consider and report. This is considered to be distinct evidence of a desire on the part of the Football Association to send a team on tour, as the men named are its four most influential members.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18553, 10 November 1923, Page 14
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