“We still notice the excellent condition of the teeth in schools where sweet shops do not exist, e.g., Caroline, Riversdale, and such schools as Longridge Village, in the Riversdale district,” states Dr. R. Collier, schools medical officer for Southland, in her monthly report to the Southland Education Board. “There is one thing that will carry you through, boys,” Mr E. A. Little told the All Black? at the farewell at Wellington, says The Times. “Consideration for yourselves, for each other and for your management.” He assured his auditors that, the team on the Australian tour had set a standard for_ clean sport and for gentlemanly behaviour. “Our affections are our life.’ -
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 30 July 1924, Page 5
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