The members of the British Rugby team were not seeing Christchurch atits beat, said Cr. C. E. .Tones, at a ■ meeting of the Cambrian Society thero the other evening, but they would not bo, alarmed: at the frost and colct conditions they encountered in Christchurch, as they had faced a similar climate at Home. He was reminded of the story of the small girl vrho concluded- her prayers on her lastnight in Auckland- before going to Christchurch, with the words, “Good; bye, Ctod, we’re going to Christchurch!” No matter what was said in the North, Christchurch was not bad as that.
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Northern Advocate, 16 June 1930, Page 9
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