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rugby affairs. CHRISTCHURCH. March 24. The reference in the London cablegram on Monday about the International Union’s decision for an annua conference with representatives of u Dominions, Mr S. F. Wilson, who attended in 1924, says the pioposa seems of very little use and was almost in the nature of a sop. Such a- > eal •' <■o,ll fere nee would be impossible 01 financial reasons, while it would a so be a waste of time because the International Board, last year, . turned down Uie proposal for an ad\isoi board after it had been appro'ed at the 1924 conference with the Donun--IC>nS LONDON' ALL BLACKS. LONDON, March 23. The New' Zealand Club have been admitted to tin? membership of the Rugby Union,
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 March 1926, Page 3
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