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RUGBY DISPUTE.

WILL THEY COME BACK? CHRISTCHURCH MARISTS. t Wellington, May B.—The New Zealand Rugby Union received to-night a copy of the resolution by the Wellington Marist Club protesting against the failure of the central executive to deal promptly and reasonably to meet the difficulties that existed between the Marist Old Boys in Christchurch and the Canterbury Rugby Union. Mr S. S. Dean: I suppost all we can do is to receive this? Mr E. Wyllie said they had still to hear from Canterbury. Mr C. Mullany: Are we going to make any attempt to get them back and into the game? ... Mr Dean: We are waiting on Canterbury now. . • a .' . Mr Mullany: I think we should shake them up again and I think the lot will come back if- -they get the chance. The longer it goes the worse it gets* ’ -, 4 '. »> Mr Dean: Hold if over till next meeting and that will give them the opportunity. Mr Mullany: Men going to Christchurch from the Wellington and Auckland Marist Clubs are almost sure to join in with the Marist there and play League.

Mr Dean : Tha| is so. The matter was held over for a week.—-(I?. A.)

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Wairarapa Age, 9 May 1924, Page 5

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RUGBY DISPUTE. Wairarapa Age, 9 May 1924, Page 5

RUGBY DISPUTE. Wairarapa Age, 9 May 1924, Page 5