THE OLYMPIC GAMES.
THE NEW ZEALAND TEA3f, MORE FUNDS REQUIRED. By Teleiraph.—Preis Association. Wellington, Last Night. The Olympic Council met to-night. It was reported that passages had been booked on the Euripides from Australia for Miss Walrond and Messrs. Wilson, Davidson, and Hadfield, the four athletes who will represent New Zealand at the Olympic Games at Antwerp. The Euripides is due to leave Australia about June 18. The question of including Lindsay in the team has been definitely dropped, advice having been received that he will not be available. The question of finance was discussed at some length by the Council, it being reported that sufficient funds had not yet been subscribed to send the team abroad. Some two or three hundred pounds had yet to be raised, and the Council resolved to wait until advices had beeh received from certain centres before approaching the Government as a resort for assistance. Practically the whole of the money raised so far has been subscribed in Wellington and Auckland-
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 May 1920, Page 5
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167THE OLYMPIC GAMES. Taranaki Daily News, 19 May 1920, Page 5
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