ALL BLACKS.
SIGHT-SEEING IN ENGLAND. FLAYERS’ SOUVENIRS. - BY CABLE—rRKSS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT ' LONDON, Jan. 20. The Ail Blacks have returned front France and leave for New Zealand on ‘ Saturday. All are enjoying freedom, from training and are busy sightseeing Moat of the men possess sets of jerseys exchanged by rivals. Several treasure footballs used in big games. Nepoia became tlie envied possessor of the ball used in. the international match' against. England. The sportsmen’s luncheon to the team to-morrow promises to be a most unique function. The Prince of Wales, instead of presiding, will, at his own request, propose the team's health, Lord .Desborough presiding at the gathering. , GREETINGS RECIPROCATED. (BY TVT.F.GTt AT»H VUi'oo ASSOCIATION. WELLINGTON: Jan. 21. The Premier (Mr. W. F. Massey) sent, the following reply to the Mayor of Toulouse regarding the All Blacks: “Sincere thanks for your kind message and hospitality extended to file All -Blacks. New Zealand waranlv reciprocates your fraternal salutations/’ ■/’;
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 22 January 1925, Page 5
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155ALL BLACKS. Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 22 January 1925, Page 5
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