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PRINCIPLE OF RUGBY MAORIS AT BRISBANE BRISBANE. July 12. •‘Rugby has done much to consolidate the Maori tribes in New Zealand,” said Mr. King! Tahiwi, at the reception tendered by the Queensland Rugby Union to the All Blacks. ‘‘Y T ou play in. our yard, we play in yours, and we are friends for'life. That is the principle of the game,*’ he said. Mr. H. Bruce, representing the Queensland Government, said that the Maoris at football, music and art were without a peer. At practice this morning, .Mr. W. ,1. Wallace concentrated on scrum- • maging. The new hooker is pleasing the coach more. The influenza germ is busy still and there is n possibility of Chase being the next victim. If so, the team will be short of class five-eighths, follow—„ ing Reedy’s bout and Ivotua’s bad leg.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXII, Issue 18757, 13 July 1935, Page 5
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