ARMY CHARITIES
WINDFALL FROM RUGBY TOUR TEAM’S THOUGHTFUL GESTURE (N.Z.E.F. Specie’. Correspondent.) (Ree. noon.) LONDON, December 20. Though it is impossible vet to secure detailed figures, it is estimated that the N.Z.E.F. tour to date has raised in the vicinity of £12,000 for Army charities. Fifteen-year-old Peter .McLeay is coming from Birmingham on Saturday to accompany the team to the match. A NewjiZealander, he lias been living for 10 months in England, and wrote stating that lie was a little home-sick, and would like; more than anything else, to see a good Rugby match, and asking for directions how to get to the ground. So he will go as the guest of the tqam. ;
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Evening Star, Issue 25672, 21 December 1945, Page 6
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114ARMY CHARITIES Evening Star, Issue 25672, 21 December 1945, Page 6
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