ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL
DOMINION COUNCIL ENGLISH TOUR DISCUSSED (Per United Press Association) WELLINGTON, Oct. 19. ' The council of the New Zealand Football Association to-night discussed arrangements for the English tour of New Zealand in 1937, and agreed an estimate of the total expenditure should be prepared. Mr S. F. Rous, secretary of the Football Association, London, advised that a communication had been received from the Dominion of Canada Association, the South African Association, and the New Zealand Association supporting the Australian Association's proposal that the Football Association should be asked to convene a meeting in London of representatives of the dominion and colonial associations to discuss ways in which the game could be assisted generally in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and South Africa. Mr Rous said the committee had decided to inform the four associations that upon receipt of particulars of any matters they desired to submit for discussion the association would be pleased to convene a meeting between its representatives and the representatives of the dominion and colonial associations at present serving on its council.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 23016, 20 October 1936, Page 11
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