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MEMBERS OF THE KING’S SCHOOL (SYDNEY) RUGBY TEAM, who are touring New Zealand, receive advice from D. A. Arnold, the Canterbury All Black five-eighths. Arnold is showing the halfback, M. Shephard, how the New Zealand interpretation of the rules provides for him to put the ball into the scrum. King’s School and Christchurch Boys’ High School meet at Straven road today.

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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30442, 16 May 1964, Page 10

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MEMBERS OF THE KING’S SCHOOL (SYDNEY) RUGBY TEAM, who are touring New Zealand, receive advice from D. A. Arnold, the Canterbury All Black five-eighths. Arnold is showing the halfback, M. Shephard, how the New Zealand interpretation of the rules provides for him to put the ball into the scrum. King’s School and Christchurch Boys’ High School meet at Straven road today. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30442, 16 May 1964, Page 10

MEMBERS OF THE KING’S SCHOOL (SYDNEY) RUGBY TEAM, who are touring New Zealand, receive advice from D. A. Arnold, the Canterbury All Black five-eighths. Arnold is showing the halfback, M. Shephard, how the New Zealand interpretation of the rules provides for him to put the ball into the scrum. King’s School and Christchurch Boys’ High School meet at Straven road today. Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30442, 16 May 1964, Page 10