ALL BLACKS.
POSTPONEMENT OP TOUR. QLTKKXSLAXD NOT GRIEVED. SYDNKY, Xovwubt-r 8. Writing to the "Sydney Sun - ' from Brisbane. J. H. Kingleton, tlu> Australian Tt*t cricketer, «iiyn the officials of the (JfiletMinland Union, unlike thoee of New South Walt*, will not be perturbed if the New Zealand Union adheres to its <leti«ion not to «end the All Blacks to Sydney next year. They argue that Australians probably would l>e better off if they gave themselves up to a .season of club and inter-State matched and made the most of a visit from the New Zealandere early in 1939. Both «ide« then would be sure to be much improved a« the result of the let«ons learned from the Springbok**' tour.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 266, 9 November 1937, Page 16
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