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FOUL PLAY SUSPECTED.

[Per Press Association.] m DUNEDIN, September 19. Ino police have been advised tliat a Chinaman named Sue Pin, a rabnter wa s found d ea( i i n hi s hut at Blackball, m the Ranfurly district, on Saturday morning. The marks on the body are of such a character as to arouse suspicions that the man, who lived alone m the hut. has been the •n ll , ll P] foul l )la -V- Mr Lovvy, S.M., will hold an inquest on tho body, and iv i 10 moa ? l^^ lrie ‘ Chief-Detcctivo Bishop Detective Beer and Sergeant Aelson have gone up to investigate tho mutter*

In proposing the toast of " Ilimbv Football ” at the Canterbury Rugby Union smoke concert on Saturday night, Mr G. H. Mason said that of all the games they played there was nothing that could boat Rugby football for good comradeship, good fellowship and lasting friendship. Hu claimed that Rugby made a man of a boy and kept a man a boy, and that it-was tho greatest educational factor outside of the schools. Ho hoped that when the rules were altered they would be altered for tlio benefit of the player and not for the benefit of the spectator. The greatest amount of destructive criticism came from the man who had never played. If the game neio made too strenuous its death-knell would be sounded. The game was made for players and not for critics*

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 20056, 20 September 1920, Page 8

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FOUL PLAY SUSPECTED. Star (Christchurch), Issue 20056, 20 September 1920, Page 8

FOUL PLAY SUSPECTED. Star (Christchurch), Issue 20056, 20 September 1920, Page 8