BROADCASTING RUGBY
BUSH UNION IN FAVOUR GATE CHARGES CRITICISED Press Association PAHIATUA, Today. At the annual meeting of the Busli Rugby Union the delegate was instructed to vote for reversion to the old kick-into-touch rule. The broadcasting of the British matches was strongly favoured at all costs, but exception was taken to the high gate charges fixed by the New Zealand' Union, and to the decision not to grant the Bush’s request for £SO to compensate for the poor season of 1929, especially in view of the assistance granted to less deserving unions.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 943, 9 April 1930, Page 1
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