N.Z. Name Stands High
New Zealand’s name stands high in Britain, according to Mr. John Deans, who has just returned to Christchurch after several months in Britain. Without New Zealand food parcels many British families would have hecn in dire straits, said Mr. Deans. The New Zealand erickete'-s also had made a rtvpot name fn> - them country, on and off the field They had nlaved a sporting type of came that contrasted with the grim battle atmosphere of some other matches.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23116, 1 December 1949, Page 9
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81N.Z. Name Stands High Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23116, 1 December 1949, Page 9
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