Parents in the Eskview district are seriously concerned by the ferocious attitude of magpies, which have inflicted painful injuries on children. “Soccer is the purest amateur game in New Zealand,” said I)r. D. E. Brown, vicc-president of the New Zealand Football Association and vicepresident of the Taranaki association, when presenting trophies at the football dance at New Plymouth. “We have a good reason for claiming that,” he added, laughingly. "Wo have no inoney nncj eanhot even pay the travelling expenses of our players.” He urged that the game should always be played cleanly anil m the purest amateur sporting spirit. If that policy were maintained they -yvould eventually draw the attendance of the public —perhaps not to-day, nor to-mor-row, or next year, but they would get it. TAKE THE & URN DUT OF SUNBURN BY USING TOL SKIN : i i ' V a *215 EMOLLIENT
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 17909, 13 October 1932, Page 3
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