FOOTBALL.
11-. uinu !c ta niav mi t» received l : i<i Sauinlny. am! they have filled thi- va.'alley in the team hv appointin'.; t . Heaphv to the p< .-ition.
[liY TEI.ECR.VrH —PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.] M VOIM T HAM'S KKTI'U.V. .UTKI.AXn. July 3. Tile Maori liugbv team lias returned ['nun Sydney, all well. The manager. a li’arata. declined to comment on the allegations of l'miyi play made by certain Svdnev papers, saying the Maoris v. ere such a sporting side as to require delence. He again referred to the difference in the interpretation ot me rules in Australia and New Zealand, and the mentioned need for a confei-,-nee between the two countries.
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Hokitika Guardian, 4 July 1923, Page 3
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111FOOTBALL. Hokitika Guardian, 4 July 1923, Page 3
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