South African Tours
Press Association. —Copyright Capo Town, Sept. !). A special Rugby conference decided to recommend the Rugby Board to accept an invitation to tour New Zealand and Australia in 1937, after which South Africa will participate in international lours, cither at home or abroad only at five-year intervals. The feeling of the conference was that South Africa should concentrate on developing ' domestic football and not encourage international tours, which disorganised the game locally. Nevertheless, in order to assist football in Australia it was felt this invitation should bo accepted.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume II, Issue 354, 11 September 1933, Page 2
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