No Difference
Selectors look just like ordinary mortals—at least to the eyes of the Law.. Mr T. Pearce, Auckland, a North Island Rugby selector, learned this at the Taranaki-Wellington game at Hawera recently. Finding the view from the grandstand unsatisfactory, he moved down for a closer inspection of the play. He reached the side-line and was there accosted by a -constable. Why, the Law asked, was he not back with the other ■ spectators? Fortunately Mr Pearce was able to search his pockets and find sufficient. credentials to convince the constable of his need for a closer glance.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 13, Issue 6, 11 October 1948, Page 4
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97No Difference Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 13, Issue 6, 11 October 1948, Page 4
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