RUGBY TEAMS VISIT BLIND INSTITUTE
AUCKLAND, This Day (P.A.).— The British Isles x and All Black Rugby teams delighted the inmates when they visited the New Zealand Institute for the Blind today. Small sensitive fingers touched the face and ran through.the hair of big Karl Mullen and thereafter the British captain, with his soft Irish brogue, and Morris, a shy little Maori boy, were friends. The British team and blind children sang together and the All Blacks later joined in. Also present was a great All Black of years ago. A.. E. (‘'Bert”) Cooke.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 28 July 1950, Page 5
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