"BREACH OF ETIQUETTE"
N.Z. Secret Arrangement For Japaiiiese Athlete • • (Received 17, 12.10 p.m.) " - '• ;SYDNEY, -Reb. 17i ; Severe criticism' of New Zealand atu'ateur athletic officials over- the " seferecy^' dmplayed in- arranging tbe visit by -Murakoso Togaini was made in a broadda-st talk- by Mr R. P. Heathwood, - treasurer of . tbe Australian Amateur ' Athletic Uiiion. • - * - Mr - Heatbwood said tbat there 'had been a bfeacb' of etiquette towards tbe .New .Soutb Wales Association in view of tbe nego.tiations for tbe. visit by -tbe Americaus ■ Owens, Johnston, Drappf, Cunningham and o tliers. Tbe. only intimation , tbat- tbo -Japanese visit was on' was wben they. arrived at Sydney. He hoped.^that the New Zealand autbptid.es lyould consent to Sydney appearances wben tbe athletes were rqturnin^bf- t^e end -of MarcK j : l' .
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 29, 18 February 1937, Page 6
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