ALL BLACKS.
ALL BLACK VIKWH
[ItKUTEKS ThDEOKAMS.] (llaceived tnia dav at 9.25 a.mA LONDON, October 0. The All Blacks visited AVvinbley and met many old friends in the New /calami pavilion. They were delighted with the Stadium and suggested a charity match might he played there, hut it was pointed out that the tiirl would not he ready in time, after its rough usage recently. Members of the team expressed the opinion that the opposition they had encountered hitherto was not very formidable, the best being Newport. They agreed that the. back"" division was the weak spot m English fifteens, the players lacking m speed, initiative and swift combination, but the English forwards were worthy of the greatest respect. (Received this day at 12.110 p.m.) LONDON. October «. Sir >T. Allen. Hon. A. Myers, and the Duke of Devonshire were present •it a. luncheon to the All Blacks, at "Wembley. The team were entertained at tea in the Australian Pavilion.
pay HOMAGE TO GALLAGHER LONDON. Oct. b. The All Blacks will visit the battlefields of Frame and will lay a wrentt on Gallagher's grave.
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 October 1924, Page 3
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