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IUaiIIALIAN AND N.Z. CABLED ASSOCIATION HOBB’S MONEY. LONDON, April 10. The Magistrate granted Uobb’s solj { j tor permission to summons the Commissioner of Police for a return of .n thousand sterling which was in Hobb’s possession when he was arrested. ALL P,LACKS. LONDON, April 10. New Zealand messages indicate a misapprehension in expecting to receive a share of the All Blacks prolits. It is officially stated that after lully pliving expenses of the tour, including all obligations to New Zealand the profits will be twenty-one not forty-two thousand, which will he divided between English clubs and Counties.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 April 1925, Page 4
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