Dr A. J. Ilarrop, editor of the “New Zealand News,” London, who is spending seven months in the Dominion, intends to see as much football as posj sible in that time. His interest, however, is more than that of a casual enthusiast. During the 1924 tour of England and Ireland, Dr Ilarrop covered the matches for the “ Observer," and also reported some of the main matches 1 for the “ Daily Mail.” lie has already ' been asked by one London paper to I cover the 1835 tour, and said yesterday that he would certainly accept some assignment in connection with the i tour^
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Star (Christchurch), Volume LXVI, Issue 20281, 16 April 1934, Page 12
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