NO FURTHER TOUR.
| BY FAMOUS RUGBY TEAM. In the course of his address to delegates at the annual meeting of the New Zealand Rugby Union, the retiring president lMr Harry Frost, ol Auckland) said that it there wa, one regret in connection, with the Lour of the 192425 New Zealand Rugby team it was that the New Zealand public had not had the opportunity of seeing the members of tiie team in combination on their own playing iielas. He was of opinion that a short tour through New Zealand this season, it it could be arranged. would be great!\ appreciated, and would do a vast amount A good to - lie game generailw To the delegates, or most of them at any rate, the idea did not appeal. Mr .i. Prcndeville \ WciiingLon) said such a tour would not oc lan to the ! employers, nor would it be fair to the | men themselves and their R ugby i unions. | Mr 11. Harris <(Jtago« moved: That ; in the opinion of this meeting of dele--1 gale.', it is inadvisable that hut year's • New Zealand team be sent on tour j through New Zealand tin's season.'* I The motion was ea.ricd.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 17528, 4 May 1925, Page 3
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196NO FURTHER TOUR. Star (Christchurch), Issue 17528, 4 May 1925, Page 3
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