FOOTBALL
AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CARLE ASSOCIATION CAPFTOAVV. Bee. 7. At a meet inti, the South Alriean Foot hall Union resolved to rxnrrss keen disapnoinrment that an Imperial Advisorv Biudiy Board had not been anpointed. Ti was dm ided to accept the. conference in 1027. when the appointment of such a Board will he ureed again. A lengthy discussion took pln.-e on New Zealand's proposals recording I he ouesrions of holding meetings of the Advisorv Board cverv three or five years, and whether they should ah.vav'iie in Britain, or sometimes in the Bom in ions, prominent in the game. Tr was decided that these (,uestions he brought up at the 1927 conference. LONDON*. Bee. 7. The Daily Chronicle's Dublin correspondent says that lie ran officially contradict the widespread statement that Ireland is adopting the New Zealand serum formation for the coming international Busby matches.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 December 1925, Page 1
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