ALL BLACKS.
GOING TO CAPETOWN BY TRAIN'. MATCH ON WEDNESDAY NEXT. UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION-BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH—COPYRIGHT.) (AUSTRALIAN PRESS ASSOCIATION—DURBAN, May 25. Tlie Euripides being delayed, the All Blacks are going to Capetown by train on Monday morning. They have undertaken to fulfil the '’engagement with the combined _ Western * Province ■ wintry clubs on Wednesday next-. The South African Rugby Board offered to provide a special train, but-, owing to the enormous cost, Mr. Hornig, manager of the All Blacks, declined the offer, and the team is travelling by ordinary train. This letusal has created the best impression.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVII, 26 May 1928, Page 5
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