UPPER SILESIA
GffiMANPOLISH CONVENTION CONCLUDED. (®y Telegraph— Press Assn.—Copyright) kalian and N.Z. Cable Association). •j. GENEVA, May 15. .. convention settling the affairs Silesia has been signed by the ■ and Polish plenipotentiaries. SOCCER FOR GIRLS W’EST for playground. H your,' nvPrcar gill possesses at least ag to Zfi. iei w k°- while not going so far ° emu^ate efforts of their Rugby ; * Plaj gam ® ° f c.’jr, inci ’ f ' aee, roua of engaging in asport gentler ,^'r)Be usually followed by the T part l^le The in * l “ e form of an anxiety to indulge other Association football ; in dumber ° rdS ’ play soccer - ne °f the ing to ast Council meetP ur po«e 8 f ° r the use of a reserve for the !^e l et, ter was received CminJn sm^es from the councillors. rrounTP 01, I W - : We have no •pplv ka, °^ er t^em ’ h ave The it f°°foall authorities. •houkj briZ suggeste ' l lhat the letter tee re ferred to the Reserves Commitcon«iri^^ 0r J' Warrant: Favourable er&tion ? (Laughter'. ** . • 5 1DlunBat - 0n went to the commitwabjnyen ftowei to act.
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Southland Times, Issue 19517, 17 May 1922, Page 5
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177UPPER SILESIA Southland Times, Issue 19517, 17 May 1922, Page 5
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