A BABY UP Warms
i some bright comparisons h, tween League Rugby and 1“ ter code. Rugby, were made u ' week at the official handfngjf" I ot the Canterbury Rugby League s chanty cheque to the r employment Relie' Committee y L. Mokcon regretted that “we'caC not give as much as our code, but we arc handing ove?'l cheque for £l4O. in keeping win our strength in the community In his speech of thanks, the Mayor of Christchurch, R ev j K. Archer, admitted this power o' Rugby. Whatever may take nl fr . in the future, there is no doubt thii your sister code is now m „„ popular " Dr. 11. T. J. Thacker: Don't voa see, it's only like a baby. wi\l only got to get the Rugb'v Union I dummy out of the people's mouth. The Mayor: Oh. I see. At a™ I thought you meant you were th. baby 1 y * C
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 109, 29 July 1927, Page 10
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