PRIMARY SCHOOLS SOCCER
AUSTRALIAN TOUR PROSPECTS ■ / Press Association ELLINGTON, Tuesday. The council of the New Zealand r ootball Association met this evening A letter from the Australian Association offered dates for the tour in Australia by the New Zealand primarv schools team, between May 24 and Juiy 4 A reply is to be sent stating that the dates are unacceptable, as the tour must be arranged for the New Zealand school holidays in AugThe Australian Association's letter also referred to trouble with newlyformed associations in Australia, and asked the New Zealand Association to support them in opposing the efforts to rJi ubvert the P l 'oPer authority. The chairman, Air. F. Campbell, said the prospects of the tour were not very bright. The Australian people should get together for the good of the game. It would be unwise to send a New Zealand team unless the differences were settled. The New Zealand Association would proceed tentatively with the arrangements, but he suggested that Australia be informed that unless a definite reply'was received by Aprii 25, the tour would he called off.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 931, 26 March 1930, Page 13
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181PRIMARY SCHOOLS SOCCER Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 931, 26 March 1930, Page 13
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