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RUGBY AS IT WAS.—Englishmen and Scotsmen playing Rugby before puzzled spectators at Yokohama in 1874. This is one print in a unique collection of Rugby material, which has been assembled by Qantas for display in New Zealand during the visit of the Springboks. The display, which includes photographs, books, jerseys, balls, trophies and other material, illustrates the history and development of the game, with particular emphasis on the part New Zealand has played. The display will be shown in the Qantas office in Christchurch from August 27 to September 9.

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30808, 21 July 1965, Page 15

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RUGBY AS IT WAS.—Englishmen and Scotsmen playing Rugby before puzzled spectators at Yokohama in 1874. This is one print in a unique collection of Rugby material, which has been assembled by Qantas for display in New Zealand during the visit of the Springboks. The display, which includes photographs, books, jerseys, balls, trophies and other material, illustrates the history and development of the game, with particular emphasis on the part New Zealand has played. The display will be shown in the Qantas office in Christchurch from August 27 to September 9. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30808, 21 July 1965, Page 15

RUGBY AS IT WAS.—Englishmen and Scotsmen playing Rugby before puzzled spectators at Yokohama in 1874. This is one print in a unique collection of Rugby material, which has been assembled by Qantas for display in New Zealand during the visit of the Springboks. The display, which includes photographs, books, jerseys, balls, trophies and other material, illustrates the history and development of the game, with particular emphasis on the part New Zealand has played. The display will be shown in the Qantas office in Christchurch from August 27 to September 9. Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30808, 21 July 1965, Page 15

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