WAKEFIELD SPEAKS UP.
JSICK QUtF/T GAME AT LONDON. LONDON, November 26.' Wakefield, England's Rugby captain, in an interview, paying a tribute to the New Zealand footballers, says: "They are a wonderful side and play a terrifically hard, healthy and virile game." Referring to the match against the London Counties, he observes that he never came across any deliberate foul play, about which the critics had such a lot to say, nor any cases of deliberate obstruction.
THAT PUBMOMT XECTCKER. GETS NEW ZEALAND ON MAP. /. LONDON, November 26. The All Blacks are markedly stimu r lating interests in'New Zealand. Hundreds of school children, especially in the towns that the All Blacks have visited are applying for descriptive
booklets. The demand for lectures has increased 600 per cent.
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Shannon News, 28 November 1924, Page 3
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126WAKEFIELD SPEAKS UP. Shannon News, 28 November 1924, Page 3
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