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LAST OF ALL BLACKS HOME

' AUCKLAND, July 4. After a long delay, the last of the All Blacks to leave Syflney after the Ahstralian tour, arrived at Auckland by Tasman Empire Airways flying boat. They were V. Bevan, M. B. Coucli, H. Frazer, J. McCormack, J. McLean and P. Smith. The party was in an aircfaft which wai? forced to return to Sydney because of bad weather after flying halfway across the Tasman on Thursday afternoon, and most of them had been ofL'-jGadeiJ more than once earlier in the week. Couch had been going to R6se Bav air base each morning since Monday and had been disappointed edeh time. The first party of eight member9 of the team returned last Monday. Another eight arrived on Tuesday find three more, together with the manager, Mr. H. S. Strang, returned 6n Wedhes-

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Chronicle (Levin), 5 July 1947, Page 4

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LAST OF ALL BLACKS HOME Chronicle (Levin), 5 July 1947, Page 4

LAST OF ALL BLACKS HOME Chronicle (Levin), 5 July 1947, Page 4

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