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JUST A PRECAUTION!

TVTHEN a British Rugby team recently played at La Plata, in the Argentine, it found the playing pitch fenced round with wire netting 10ft high, with three strands of barbed-wire running along the top. The players entered by a subterranean passage leading to the touch-line. The explanation of this was that the referee in an Association football game had had a very bad time at the hands of the crowd at one time. There was, however, no demonstration against Tommy Vile who had the whistle in this and other games played by the tourists.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 193, 4 November 1927, Page 10

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JUST A PRECAUTION! Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 193, 4 November 1927, Page 10

JUST A PRECAUTION! Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 193, 4 November 1927, Page 10

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