STILL SPRIGHTLY.—New Zealand’s oldest living All Black, Mr W. J. Wallace, who will be 88 on August 2, kicking off in a charity match at Wellington last Sunday. Mr Wallace played full-back for Wellington and New Zealand in the early days of this century. Looking on is his present-day successor, in these positions, M. W. Williment.
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31098, 29 June 1966, Page 18
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56STILL SPRIGHTLY.—New Zealand’s oldest living All Black, Mr W. J. Wallace, who will be 88 on August 2, kicking off in a charity match at Wellington last Sunday. Mr Wallace played full-back for Wellington and New Zealand in the early days of this century. Looking on is his present-day successor, in these positions, M. W. Williment. Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31098, 29 June 1966, Page 18
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