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N.Z. WAITING DEFINITE ADVlCE

WELLINGTON, June 24. Commenting ori the London cablegram on Mr. Pienaar's statement regarding the All -Black tour of South Africa next year, Mr. S. S. Dean, ehairman of the management eommittee of the New Zealand Rugby Union, said that if Mr. Pienaar had heard. something definite regarding shipping, New Zealand would be delighted to go ahead with the tour. . Shipping agents had advised that there were only three ships on the run, both under Government control, and that there was little likelihood of room being available for the All Bliacks on either. However, there was a chance that Mr. Pienaar had heard something definite. "If we^hear something definite from South Africa before the end • if the week we will go ahead with the arrangements," said Mr. Dean.

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Chronicle (Levin), 24 June 1947, Page 5

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N.Z. WAITING DEFINITE ADVlCE Chronicle (Levin), 24 June 1947, Page 5

N.Z. WAITING DEFINITE ADVlCE Chronicle (Levin), 24 June 1947, Page 5

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