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UNDER LEAGUE ENGLAND TRALIA (5). J PER PRKS3 ASSOCIATION.—OOPTUOB^I SYDNEY, Junejjfl Aftw a successful rountr; * English Northern Union Irnni the first of the three tests against Am* >'*- tralia on Saturday, and easily account- • ''(l lor the homo thirteen by 23 points to - •5. In the first half play tr«a< even, the score being 5 point* to^MSr 1 in the visitors' favor. It im il| JfcCl' veeond spell that the played their superiority, and the agency of brilliant passing ally broke through the locals' defences ENGLISHMEN DISSATISFIED. ] SYDNEY, June 29. The English footballers are at the transforming of last Hri.-hane match from a test match Bogland v. Australia to England v. Queens* : 3. land. They will now have to play threa|||| tests in eight days, which will a great handicap. The players state that they hav power to alter a rule., and must short in the event of playete bein, jured.
BRITISH TEAM'S VISIT.
THE TOCR EXTENDED. W TZE PRESS ASSOCIATION. ""fMt AUCKLAND, J The Council of the Northern Ujuo#'ui Ivoague has extended the tour of tI»V British team, and allotted July 15 to. 4 Canterburv, and Julv 8 to Hatrke'9 Bay.
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Waikato Times, Issue 12906, 29 June 1914, Page 4
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