H. F. Frazer, an All Black forward, has £16,000 worth of gold in his grasp. With his team mates his visited a gold mine on the Witwatersrand of South Africa. The management say that anyone who can pick up one of the ingots of gold, weighting 1000 ounces, can keep it. Fortunately the All Blacks did not take them too seriously. Watching Frazer are, front row (from left), L. R. Harvey. Mr. F. Johnstone, an All Black supporter, and R. A. Dalton. (A.P. Photo)
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23023, 13 August 1949, Page 5
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84H. F. Frazer, an All Black forward, has £16,000 worth of gold in his grasp. With his team mates his visited a gold mine on the Witwatersrand of South Africa. The management say that anyone who can pick up one of the ingots of gold, weighting 1000 ounces, can keep it. Fortunately the All Blacks did not take them too seriously. Watching Frazer are, front row (from left), L. R. Harvey. Mr. F. Johnstone, an All Black supporter, and R. A. Dalton. (A.P. Photo) Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23023, 13 August 1949, Page 5
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