FOOTBALL.
AUSTRALIAN AND N.*. CARLS) ASSOCIATION. A CRITIC’S A’l FAY. SYDNEY. June 1. Commenting on England's display in the soccer match on Saturday. \\ ill Carroll, the well known judge of form, believes that the English team would meet its Waterloo if pitted against the New Zealand side that toured Australia tinder the captaincy of George CamplieM two years ago. RESILTS BY AVI RE LESS. ACCKLAND. June 1. The result of the football in Sydney. X.S. Wales was received by radio at 0.-18 on Saturday and < ommunicated to the “Star" by phone by Ralls ot 1 akapuna. The Farmers broadcasting servin' had a wireless transmitting station on the ground. Rills says the volume of sound \\its good, though the atmospherics were had. He heard the announcements on the ground and cheering of the crowd and hand music.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 June 1925, Page 3
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