FOOTBALL.
iUSTHALI.m AND N.Z. CAULK ASSOCIATION KICKING INTO*TOUCH. LONDON, Tail. 13. Speaking at liosslyn Park Football Chib dinner, Davies, ex-captain of the English team, said the Rugby Union ought to consider the question of not kicking into touch except from their own twenty-five. It might he thought curious for him f<o say this, as he had probably used the touch, kick more than any one, but lie had come to the conclusion that the matter was one worthy of serious consideration. FNGLISH SOCCER TEAM COMING. LONDON. Jan. 13. The Football Association has decided •to carry out an Australian tour, and also a tour of New Zealand, if the latter accepts the oj-iginnl terms.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 January 1925, Page 1
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