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The Springboks opened their New Zealand tour at Auckland to-day. Top row, from left, L. C. Strachan, A. R. Sheriff, J. A. Broodrijk, G. H. Brand, G. L. Van Reenan, A. D. Lawton, H. H. Watt and J. W. Lotz. Bottom left, the manager, Mr P. W. Day, being welcomed by Rugby officials and greeting A. A. Lucas, a member o f the New Zealand Army team, which Mr Day piloted through South Africa in 1918. Bottom right, D. H. Craven, right, at the microphone during the national broadcast on the arrival of the tea Centre, members of the team landing from the Wanganella, led by "Fanie" Louw and C, F. Lochner.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 160, 24 July 1937, Page 3

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The Springboks opened their New Zealand tour at Auckland to-day. Top row, from left, L. C. Strachan, A. R. Sheriff, J. A. Broodrijk, G. H. Brand, G. L. Van Reenan, A. D. Lawton, H. H. Watt and J. W. Lotz. Bottom left, the manager, Mr P. W. Day, being welcomed by Rugby officials and greeting A. A. Lucas, a member o f the New Zealand Army team, which Mr Day piloted through South Africa in 1918. Bottom right, D. H. Craven, right, at the microphone during the national broadcast on the arrival of the tea Centre, members of the team landing from the Wanganella, led by "Fanie" Louw and C, F. Lochner. Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 160, 24 July 1937, Page 3

The Springboks opened their New Zealand tour at Auckland to-day. Top row, from left, L. C. Strachan, A. R. Sheriff, J. A. Broodrijk, G. H. Brand, G. L. Van Reenan, A. D. Lawton, H. H. Watt and J. W. Lotz. Bottom left, the manager, Mr P. W. Day, being welcomed by Rugby officials and greeting A. A. Lucas, a member o f the New Zealand Army team, which Mr Day piloted through South Africa in 1918. Bottom right, D. H. Craven, right, at the microphone during the national broadcast on the arrival of the tea Centre, members of the team landing from the Wanganella, led by "Fanie" Louw and C, F. Lochner. Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 160, 24 July 1937, Page 3

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