NO “ ROUGH-HOUSE”
DUKE DISAPPOINTED LONDON, June 6. The Duke of Gloucester visited a boys’ club at St. Pancras and watched 200 youths playing “ rough-house ”* Rugby, in which the boys .hurl themselves at each other and the ball. The Duke said he often longed, when a schoolboy, to play such a game, but was not allowed. He had never found out whether the authorities were frightened that the boys would hurt themselves or the building.
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Evening Star, Issue 21752, 21 June 1934, Page 12
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74NO “ ROUGH-HOUSE” Evening Star, Issue 21752, 21 June 1934, Page 12
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