RUGBY
ALL BLACKS’ COMPLAINT, Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright LONDON. January 27. It is learned that the All Blacks were , very dissatisfied to find that the Rugby Union, which is I,,unwed to have made £40.000 oul of the New Zealanders' Fug lish tour, provided them with only thirdclass travel lad ween London and Liverpool, ami second class aboard steamers. Tim All Blacks set a im I--- ml - a.;e to Sir James ami Lady Allen expressing thanks for their many kindnesses.- -A. and N.Z. Calde. j i NEW ZEALAND UNION. | TFAM P'd; SYDNEY. j A nu„ding of New Zealand Rugby | Union decided to giant the Auckland ; Union a loan for :he purchase of -Mount Eden Park. j A request from ihe South Island ' .Maoris to present the ’.Maori members of | the All Black team with gieenMonc pen - . dams cut ! 11,111 ancestral sl<>nc was I granted. | The Xew South Wales Union wrote' denying that it was negotiating with France with regard to a tour. In reply to a request from the Now South Wales Union it was decided to f offer the best- available team outside the i present All BJarks to play four matches j in Sydney,
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Evening Star, Issue 18852, 29 January 1925, Page 11
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