Writing to his parents from lumber- . ley, South Africa, Mr E. Hea'man, a j youDg New Zealander, who is an cn- I ginecr there; says that tbo excitement in the town is high on account of the South ] African footballers’ tour in England. On the night of the Scottish international match the entire police had to be ca'led out to quell the disturbance that followed the receipt of the result. Ho states that the feeling between tbo Britishers i and the Dutch is not of the best, and a very little is sufficient to start a disturbI anee between them.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 1976, 11 January 1907, Page 3
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