ALL BLACKS SAIL.
FAREWELL SPEECHES.
VISIT HAS DONE WONDERS.
OPTIMISM FOR 1940 TOUR
OP SOUTH AFRICA.
SYDNEY, August 15.
The chairman of the management committee of the New South Wales Rugby Union, Mr. L. J. Herron, to-day predicted a regular interchange of visits between New Zealand and Australian teams. Speaking at a farewell to the All Blacks, Mr. Herron said that with the New Zealand team's managers, Dr. Adams and Mr. McDonald, on the New Zealand Council, much had been accomplished. The Dominion had not been committed to anything during the talks, but he was sure the managers would do their best with the New Zealand Union. The president of the New South Wales Union, Mr. W. W. Hill, , expressed the opinion that the All Blacks' visit had done wonders for the game in thie country. Dr. J. G. Adams,' Mr. A. McDonald and the New Zealand captain, N. A. Mitchell, replied. They agreed that the trip had been highly successful from all points of view.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 192, 16 August 1938, Page 15
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ALL BLACKS SAIL.
Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 192, 16 August 1938, Page 15
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