SPORTSMEN’S CLUB
INTEIRNATIONAL MEMBERSHIP
(British Official AVireless.)
RUGBY,, March 6
There is to he established in London during the .spring an international sportsmeiKs club, with headquarters in Gresvenor House. Park Lane. It owes its inception to a recent public remarx of the Prince of Wales, that the, best friendship, whether individual or international is that made on the field of sport.
Information will he supplied as to the various forms of sport pivvni ing in several countries. It is anticipated that the - club will also exercise a uwerful influence in promoting international friendships, apart from its sporting side. Its membership will >e restricted to those who arc already members of leading clubs in their countries. An advisory committee is being appoited on which are represented Gipat Britain. France, the United States, Spain, Italy, the Argentine, Belgium, Chile and the British Dominions.
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Hokitika Guardian, 9 March 1929, Page 3
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141SPORTSMEN’S CLUB Hokitika Guardian, 9 March 1929, Page 3
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