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RELAXATION AFTER A STRENUOUS TOUR.—Last night the springboks were seen in an atmosphere of carefree gaiety, when the Auckland Rugby Union held a farewell ball for members of the team. On the left, L. C. Strachan signing his autograph for Mrs. V. Radford, and, right, from left: W. Batty (a former All Black), Miss Eila Chapman, D. H. Craven (vice-captain of the Springboks) and C. H. Brand (the visitors' famous goal kicker).

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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 233, 1 October 1937, Page 5

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RELAXATION AFTER A STRENUOUS TOUR.—Last night the springboks were seen in an atmosphere of carefree gaiety, when the Auckland Rugby Union held a farewell ball for members of the team. On the left, L. C. Strachan signing his autograph for Mrs. V. Radford, and, right, from left: W. Batty (a former All Black), Miss Eila Chapman, D. H. Craven (vice-captain of the Springboks) and C. H. Brand (the visitors' famous goal kicker). Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 233, 1 October 1937, Page 5

RELAXATION AFTER A STRENUOUS TOUR.—Last night the springboks were seen in an atmosphere of carefree gaiety, when the Auckland Rugby Union held a farewell ball for members of the team. On the left, L. C. Strachan signing his autograph for Mrs. V. Radford, and, right, from left: W. Batty (a former All Black), Miss Eila Chapman, D. H. Craven (vice-captain of the Springboks) and C. H. Brand (the visitors' famous goal kicker). Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 233, 1 October 1937, Page 5

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