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ALL BLACKS IN MELBOURNE WELCOMED BY STATE PREMIER FIRST MATCH TO-DAY *Zj Telegraph.—Press Assn.—Copyright. (.Received July 23, 3.55 p.m.) MEl.lh>L.uNj!», o uiy 23. Mr Jolm Allan, iTcimer of Victoria, attended the icception given the .ul BlacKs. iiio manager and members of the team expressed great appreciation of Mr Allan’s action. The Premier alluued to matters which are at present at mutual interest —defence, the existing desire in both countries lor a better understanding, reciprocal trade, and the great benefits tierivei from an interchange or visits of sporting teams, such as the AM Blacks. The players are quartered at St. KiMa. The teams for to-morrow's match will be as iollovv: New Zealand: Brown, Elvey, Blake, Bobilliard, Cooke, Sheen, Mill, Porter, Lomas, Kirkpatrick, Alley, Knight, Stewart. C Brownlie, and Hazlett. \ic:toria. Backs, Rac, Hamilton, Lane, McNeilage, Eweii, Coupland, Peek; forwards, McCowan, Youffn, Spencer. Smith, Wackett, Abbott, Maugham, and McCausland. « '
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12507, 24 July 1926, Page 5
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