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THE NEW ZEALAND RUGBY FOOTBALL TEAM ENDS ITS FIVE-MONTH TOUR.—Photographs taken at the Whenuapai airport, Auckland, on Monday night on the return of the All Blacks. (1) R. W. H. Scott, of Auckland, receives a warm welcome from his young son and daughter. (2) Forms to fill in. R. A. White, of Poverty Bay. (left), and two Canterbury players, A. E. G. Elsom (middle) and D. D. Wilson, set about the task of completing official forms. (3) R. G. Bowers, of Wellington, has a cheery interview with the Customs.

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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27306, 24 March 1954, Page 12

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THE NEW ZEALAND RUGBY FOOTBALL TEAM ENDS ITS FIVE-MONTH TOUR.—Photographs taken at the Whenuapai airport, Auckland, on Monday night on the return of the All Blacks. (1) R. W. H. Scott, of Auckland, receives a warm welcome from his young son and daughter. (2) Forms to fill in. R. A. White, of Poverty Bay. (left), and two Canterbury players, A. E. G. Elsom (middle) and D. D. Wilson, set about the task of completing official forms. (3) R. G. Bowers, of Wellington, has a cheery interview with the Customs. Press, Volume XC, Issue 27306, 24 March 1954, Page 12

THE NEW ZEALAND RUGBY FOOTBALL TEAM ENDS ITS FIVE-MONTH TOUR.—Photographs taken at the Whenuapai airport, Auckland, on Monday night on the return of the All Blacks. (1) R. W. H. Scott, of Auckland, receives a warm welcome from his young son and daughter. (2) Forms to fill in. R. A. White, of Poverty Bay. (left), and two Canterbury players, A. E. G. Elsom (middle) and D. D. Wilson, set about the task of completing official forms. (3) R. G. Bowers, of Wellington, has a cheery interview with the Customs. Press, Volume XC, Issue 27306, 24 March 1954, Page 12

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