Zealand team was contrary to the laws of the? game. Mr Wyl.ie said no body of men had any power to alter the la,ws of the. game,. The.y should he careful not to let this 1928 agreement bo. used as a precedent. Mr Wylie contended that the South African Board should bo informed that the agreement had no power as it?, contravened Law 10. On his suggestion Mr Ro&oh'e agreed to include this in higi motion and in this form the resolution was carried.
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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 91, 29 November 1928, Page 5
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