ALL BLACKS IN LONDON
ROUND OF ENTERTAINMENTS. FEELING THE STRAIN. (United Press Assn.—Telegraph Copyright.) London, November 6. The All Blacks are feeling the strain of entertainment in London; they are seldom in bed before midnight. Twenty members of the team visited Smithfield market at dawn and Jack Hore, whose trade is that of butchering, dressed a sheep, experts congratulating him on his craftsmanship. The team will attend “The Wind, and the Rain” to-night. The play, written by a New Zealander, Dr Merton Hodges, is having a successful run in the West End. The manager and non-players will visit Brockenhurst and go to Bournemouth on Saturday to place a wreath in the New Zealand soldiers’ cemetery.
H. F. McLean’s injury is more serious than was at first thought and he may miss a number of games.
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Southland Times, Issue 22733, 8 November 1935, Page 7
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