INTERNATIONAL RULES.
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WELLIXGTOX. Last niglit. The iollowing was received by ihe niaiiagement eonnnittee of tlie Wellington Rugby Fnion to-niglit lrom tlie Petone Rugby Football Club, of wbose scnior A teain Alark Xicbolls is eaptaiu : — "At our eomniittec meeting tlie following motions were earried, and we wisli tliem to be iorwarded to tlie Xew Zealand Rugby Fnion with tho approval of your cominiltee ; '(al In view of tlie fortlu'oming tour of Xew Zealand by a- British team during tlie 1930 season, tliat tliis season (1929) all interprovincia! matcbes and the Xorth v. South Jsland liiateli be playI ed under Inteniationa! rules ; fli) in the event of (a) not being aeeepted, that tbe Wellington Rugby Fnion be grantcd a dispensation to play all niatchcs under tlieir control and inchiding, where other unions agree. interprovincial niatches, under International rules.' " Tlie Petone Club's letter was con.sidered in eonnnittee.
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Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 70, 24 April 1929, Page 3
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152INTERNATIONAL RULES. Daily Telegraph (Napier), Volume 58, Issue 70, 24 April 1929, Page 3
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