THE ALL BLACKS.
4UBTHAMAN AND N.Z. CAIII.K ASSOCIATION. ARRIVAL AT DEAL. LONDON, December 22. 'File New Zealanders have arrived at Deal. They received a civic welcome. PRESS OPINION. LONDON, December 23. Tim “Evening News’’ expresses the opinion that victory either in the test match or against the All Blacks is most improbable. The “Star” says after a trial it is clear that England’s fifteen will suffer a double figure defeat at the hands of the New Zealanders. TEST AIATOir COALAIENT. .Deceived this day at 0.23 a.m.) LONDON. December 23. Commenting on the test match, the "Standard” says the failure of the whole team, except Jlobbs, Ilendron and Sutcliffe, is depressing, especially as Gregory and Mai ley, whose style and methods are well known, took all the wickets.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 December 1924, Page 3
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127THE ALL BLACKS. Hokitika Guardian, 24 December 1924, Page 3
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