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ALL BLACK COLOURS

WILL THEY BE CHANGED t

By'-Telegraph’.- Per Press' AssbciutiiVtV f

~ i WELtINGT f ON, May: 7r. ;i Before taking any steps' to!change - tlie' colours of- the All Black tettrri' f<>'r tbp against the' BfitiSh’ the' New. Zealand Rugby; UnfW ilVterid's ' waitihg til! th'e 1 visitors! nFfivc, ; whte'ri' tfi'e pbakihilifies of \ will be corisi’deredv ' . , Sdvhfkl members at this* 4Wriing’s meeting'-of i tfim UiVibu 1 said* thia't fhieyy - #aii3d ; be shFry’ to' see any Nhiv Zebuland team take the field in anV olherV than fhh All' Black unifol-iriv **■ * 'ihei'e \\ v as ; rf brihf dis'cussi’Oh 1 -as . to 1 ? .the, proposed' Empire Conference, wlienh ' the' New' Zealand' Referees’ Assosj-a-L* tiori wfote concerning' “Their, representative at the conference to lie'heldwith the British team 011 its af-riyal'” ‘ Tlih Cliaiririah (Mr S. iS. Dean) said-’

that it was the first that he had htaVd'ofGfi confhrerich with tlife British tparrj upon its arrival. Tlie manager, Mi* Ja:tncs ! Baxter, would be invited'to the next Now Zealand Union. ; ■nebfcdi A He mentioned that morA than biife overseas Uning; had offered tbp -dea of an ’ Empire' 'dbiiMAnce, including the South' African Rugbjt BHilVd.- !i • " ‘ f *'

Mr H. Leith: “W9II, that se'Cms' tC' Ini the ehd of it.” f '''■ i '* ’

Air assurance from-' the Rotopua “tfriion that every assistance' nbt4ihlC‘ would be made to make sthe Brjtjkli team’s , stay there an enjoyable' Cue, and an offer to t make'first-hatid- arconoe.rning their moda tion and ..transport, was. recoivod iVitliv thariilfs'w ■'*'(? , >•'*.. . ’ ' ''a-, . TVie Radio Broadcasting Coy yfrcitp exiifessing it« appreeiatiori: of : the Union’s’ decisiCn to giidtiit permif(Vipu -for- the ;brokdeastirig-. Cf 1 'thfe Bntjslii ’.'Riilihly.' matchesv ''; V \ t .-■>/(' w, k It The 1 letfCr * Tli'ep-Cbrin*--pariy is tC he aslred- td-idf^aftl.'hi; dc;;tnibfe statement of-' its . aCturiT IkafcjG* !k ; ' v -k - G.•.! " . : G;G-. : -

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Hokitika Guardian, 8 May 1930, Page 3

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ALL BLACK COLOURS Hokitika Guardian, 8 May 1930, Page 3

ALL BLACK COLOURS Hokitika Guardian, 8 May 1930, Page 3

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