KIWI FOOTBALLERS WED
(Official N.Z.E.F. Corre.spoiulent.) (
LONDON, April 7. ! With the tour ended, the Kiwis in ! the past week have been more interest- j ed in romance than in Rugby, two i members of the party having niarried ; Lpndon girls. . 7 ;/ j i! Driver W. G. Argus, of Christchurch, ■ married Miss Eileen Hogan, of Middle- ! sex, the best man being Driver R. W. Scott. Lieut. N. H. Thornton, of Auckland, married Miss Joan Arnold, of Wimbledon, tbe best man being Lieut. F. R. Allen. Members of the teani are now beginning to drift off to various parts ot Britain on a fortnight's leave, after which they will all reassemble at the 1 team's headquarters, tbe Fernleaf Club, in London, to await a ship. The indications are that no ship will be available before the end of April. Before leaving France, three members of the party, Major V. C. Butler, Captain P. J. Guyton, and Photographer Lee Hill, made a long journey to New Zealand cemeteries of the last war and laid wreaths on the grave of Dave ; Gallagher, captain of the 1905 A' j Blacks. Captain Guyton was with Gal- j lagher when he was killed.
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Chronicle (Levin), 9 April 1946, Page 5
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