SCHOOL RUGBY?
Rurf^m p f rl, mary ♦ schools inter-zone „?£ by matches, city v. northern suburbs, the following will represent the Under 8 stone:' Boyd'-Wilsoh,' Kissel Sf m b ber^ " <Keli u-^.. Symondlon! Peters, Thomas, Kitchingman,- Shardlow . (Brooklyn); Gilmbur,' Terras (Clyde Quay), Patterson,''Butler, Coo P * er (Te Aro), Home, Hosier'(Mt. Cook) Under 7 stone: T. Williams, Taylor Roberts (Kelburn), Waru, Campion (Clyde Quay), Dick, Griggs, Hookham Churchwood, Harrington (Brooklyn) Spiers, McGregor, Collins (Te Aro)' Foote, Dowman (Mt. Cook); Butchers (Karon).
Under sst 7lb: A. Stone, Sewell S Millar (Te Aro), Barnett, Calver Childs (Kelburn), Jenkins, Allen (Clyde Quay), Seagar (Karori), Williams, Jamieson (Brooklyn), Hall Picchi, Lockerbie (Mt. Cook). All teams will meet at the bus stop near Lambton at 2.30 p.m.
Ancient coins found at Ashbridge, Buckinghamshire, have-led to a search for a third century Roman villa.
England is saving more. Deposits in the post office and trustee savings banks, are increasing' at ithe rate of £1,000,000 a week.
A film in colour of this arrival in New York of the liner .Queen Mary was shown in London at Kodak House recently.' It was taken entirely by amateurs, on board the liner, from vantage points on shore, and from an aeroplane.
SCHOOL RUGBY?
Evening Post, Volume CXXII, Issue 32, 6 August 1936, Page 4
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