ALL BLACKS DUE IN AUCKLAND THIS MORNING Members of the team who will arrive in Auckland by the Aorangi this morning. The manager, Mr. V. R. Meredith, sums up his views of the tour in a wireless message to the Herald which appears on this page. Left: At the London offices of Cables and Wireless, Limited, where members ot the team were granted facilities for sending messages home. E. N. Greatorex, former Australian Rugby representative, is on the left, *h cn are H. r. McLean and G. Gilbert, with G. T. Adkins on the right. Right: At the London Rugby Union Ball at Grosvenor House. The All Blacks, from left, are: Messrs. Dalton, McLean, Brown, Hart and Page.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22345, 17 February 1936, Page 11
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118ALL BLACKS DUE IN AUCKLAND THIS MORNING Members of the team who will arrive in Auckland by the Aorangi this morning. The manager, Mr. V. R. Meredith, sums up his views of the tour in a wireless message to the Herald which appears on this page. Left: At the London offices of Cables and Wireless, Limited, where members ot the team were granted facilities for sending messages home. E. N. Greatorex, former Australian Rugby representative, is on the left, *hcn are H. r. McLean and G. Gilbert, with G. T. Adkins on the right. Right: At the London Rugby Union Ball at Grosvenor House. The All Blacks, from left, are: Messrs. Dalton, McLean, Brown, Hart and Page. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22345, 17 February 1936, Page 11
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