A STRANGE SICKNESS.
SIX ALL BLACKS AFFECTED. ALL NOW RECOVERING. \ , (United Press Association—Copyright). HOBART, April 23. Six of the All Blacks, McGregor, McWilliams, Grenside, Scrimshaw, Hadley. and Harvey, have been laid aside through sickness. During the trip from Sydnev to Hobart the first five went down with a strange sickness on the same night. There were no warning symptoms, but frantic pains and a violent vomiting spasm lasted for three hours. The ship’s doctor suggested it was the iced water and food which had disagreed. Hadley is suffering trom a poisoned arm and Harvey has a heavy cold. All are now on the mend.
Training started on the sihip to-day, #.nd the team practised on the Hobart ground.—Australian Press Association.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume 48, Issue 165, 24 April 1928, Page 5
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