On Saturday evening the mfl^^H the Palmerston Football Clubfl^H^^ Mr H. M. Speed, who is ' ea l^nHH| ston to-day, vnttKa bs^tatf^H^^H portmanteau, in rec^>gni^^^^^HHH services to the Club. " Phiz " an amusing wr '^^^^^^H|j church Truth wants a |^^H^^^| Football appointed. He not Football represented i^^^^H^^M Assembly? Law, Comcr^^^^HH[ the Agricultural interest, WEB^B^^k representatives. What V^HH^HH pared to Football which SHH^^H representative ? This should be at once rect^R(^^|H^Bß Football schools and colleg^H^H^H immediately endowed througmj^^H country, professors of the scioncc^H^B be selected Bud paic^^^^H reserves should be set aside for theV^H tice of the game, Football scholarflH should be founded, and the ex^HH foolish curriculum revised and alterl^H accordance with our modern natiolH tastes and needs. Football should alrfSe be the compulsory educational subject, and it should be compulsory with both sexes.
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Feilding Star, Volume IV, Issue 2, 3 July 1893, Page 2
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