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[dy TKLEoßArn — run press association.] GOV El( NOR-GENERAL. AUCKLAND. April 27. The Governor-General, Lady Alice FergUssou and party left by the Tutanekai for a six weeks tour of the Cook Islands. Nine and Samoa. The If.M.S. Laburnum is acting as an escort. RUGBY LEAGUE squabble. CHRISTCHURCH. April 27. Interviewed this morning. AY. S. Moyle said the Council of the Now Zealand Rugby League bad by nineteen votes to two asked him to resign. However, he had replied that he would not resign unless requested lo do so bv the Canterbury League. The trouble, in his opinion, had arisen over a demand made l>v one of tin* guarantors of Monica Park. Unit Moyle should not continue in office.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 April 1926, Page 3
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119DOMINION ITEMS. Hokitika Guardian, 27 April 1926, Page 3
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