FOOTBALL.
lUBTRALIAN AN'D N'.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION. PROPOSED TOURS. WELLINGTON. November 12. At the N.Z. I! ugby Union meetiii", i orrospoudeiice was read ill folcrcnce to the possibility of a Californian I uiversitv team's tonr taking place next year. New South Wales promised to keep New Zealand, posted as to the progressof the negotial ions. Regarding 17 plno-r:. and olliciab. to pmted hy Ibe Otago Union lor takiiipart in tin- inauguration 01. the Longin' "ame at Dunedin, the men canccrtied were given 1 I days ill which to show valise why they sliolld not he dealt with. New- South Wales also wrote suggesting that negotiations should he‘opened with France, with a view io scourill" a visit during the 102 n season. New- Soutli Wales also asked il a New Zealand team could be scut across next season. This matter will he considered biter.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 November 1924, Page 1
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