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All Black Returns.—Lieutenant J. R. Page, Royal New Zealand Artillery, formerly of Invercargill, who remained in England after his tour with the All Blacks was completed, arrived at Auckland last Saturday with his wife. Lieutenant and Mrs Page will make their home in Christchurch.

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Southland Times, Issue 23047, 14 November 1936, Page 16

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All Black Returns.—Lieutenant J. R. Page, Royal New Zealand Artillery, formerly of Invercargill, who remained in England after his tour with the All Blacks was completed, arrived at Auckland last Saturday with his wife. Lieutenant and Mrs Page will make their home in Christchurch. Southland Times, Issue 23047, 14 November 1936, Page 16

All Black Returns.—Lieutenant J. R. Page, Royal New Zealand Artillery, formerly of Invercargill, who remained in England after his tour with the All Blacks was completed, arrived at Auckland last Saturday with his wife. Lieutenant and Mrs Page will make their home in Christchurch. Southland Times, Issue 23047, 14 November 1936, Page 16