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RUGBY TOURISTS

(Press. Assn.-

original all black to manage australian tour WELLINGTON MATCH POSSIBLE

— By Telegrs ph-— Copy ri ght) .

WELLINGTON, Wednesday. Mr- W. J, Wallace, a 1905. All Biack, has been appointed manager for the Rugby team to tour Australia this season. The appointment was made by the Rugby Union this evening- , . The question of the team playmg a match against Wellington on the eve of departure was discussed. The chairman, Mr. S. S. Dean, said that Mr. Wallace and he would be in Christchurch when the Inter-Island match was played on June 3, and the opportunity would be taken to ascertain if the players would be availa^ble to play a game against Wellington on June 15. The management committee Iast week appointed Mr. S. R. Murray to accompany the team as-baggage manMr. Murray, who is one of Poneke Club's most active supporters, has been associated with nupaerous representative teams as masseur. .

. . o road toward socjal justice for the preservation of Australian induptry, indicated by the Australian Labour Party's policy. , . • .... Mr. Coates attacked the Lang Government for its policy of intimidatio'n and victimisation, repudiation, treaehery and. misrepresentation, industrial repression and tyranny. "We find no inspiration br hope in the p'olicy represented iay the United Australia Party," he said. "We believe in the maintenance of the Widows' pensions, family endowments and the restoration, as far as. possible, of those wage standards ixi the public service, which the Lang Government [Dromised to restore. ' W e will fight for. the System whereby payment in cash is substituted for the present dole." , Mr. Coates advocated a reduction in all interest charges by 2^ per cent. and the continuation of the Moratorium . Act.

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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 235, 26 May 1932, Page 5

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RUGBY TOURISTS Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 235, 26 May 1932, Page 5

RUGBY TOURISTS Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 235, 26 May 1932, Page 5

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