British Football Team.
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WEiLLiMCTOH Septembei- 6From ia private letter received in WeUirngton, troni^ai prominent: Rugby official in; the Old Country, it was made , d&ar tJia.t a Britisiii football team' will visit New 1 Zealand iri 1908, imd that every effort will be made! to secure a Very strong representative combination- : Particular 'attention is to be paid to 1 the forwards, .so ais. to secure the very best material-, as alter jthe visit to Britain- oGthe Neiy ZeaI land team it ha® come to: be reoog--1 nised that if success is to be aititainiedi tJie British team must hjavef ai Very powerful vanguard- There is every ! probability that all the best Welsh! players, will be able to. make tih'e trip- Its is believed that tbi© teaimi will pi-ove the strongest English' Rugby eonibdmlatioinrever seeml mi Now j Zefllam.B. ■ ..■'■■■■••;;•■,
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Thames Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 10590, 7 September 1906, Page 1
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141British Football Team. Thames Star, Volume XLIII, Issue 10590, 7 September 1906, Page 1
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