ALL BLACKS ARRIVE TWO ARMS BROKEN.
LONDON. Sepiemb r 2.—The All Blacks landed at Plymouth, ail being nt esccnt Steele and Stephens. oacli of whom is suffering Irom a (broken arm. Steele sugared his accident while wrestling, and Stephens tiirough slipping from a window at a fancy dress ball. The team was tendwed a civic e • come by the Mayor of Plymouth, those present including Mr Lonne (president c? tho Rugby Union) and Mr Sandford (representing the Hi„b
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Evening Star, Issue 18729, 3 September 1924, Page 10
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