LANCASTER PARK
Sir,—lt took the Scottish Rugby Rugby Union 20 years to get over the effects of the controversies and arguments aroused by the visit to Britain of the 1905 All Blacks. In 1906 30 young New Zealanders had the private enterprise to play a series of matches ajeainst the teams of the Northern Rugby League in Britain. Their action started an equally futile and silly row in thia country. At a time when the world needs tolerance, surely the Canterbury Rugby Union ia not going to show that it has twice the memory and a more liberal supply of faults than that archaic body of ancient privilege, the Scottish Rugby Union?—Yours, etc, OBSERVER. June 13. 1946.
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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24901, 14 June 1946, Page 5
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