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BIG THREE IN NEW ZEALAND RUGBY LEAGUE.—Three members of the council of the New Zealand League, who have a busy time ahead with the forthcoming visit of the English Leaguers. Left to right: Mr. O. Car law (secretary of council), Mr. C. Sneddon (chairman), and Mr. Nelson Culpan (treasurer).

DISTINGUISHED ONLOOKERS.—A pause for refreshments at an All Blacks match in South Africa. Left to right: General Hertzog, Mr. Hornig (manager, All Blacks), H.E. the Governor-General, Mrs. Havenga and Lady May Cambridge (daughter of the Earl of Athlone and Princess Alice).

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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 409, 18 July 1928, Page 16

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BIG THREE IN NEW ZEALAND RUGBY LEAGUE.—Three members of the council of the New Zealand League, who have a busy time ahead with the forthcoming visit of the English Leaguers. Left to right: Mr. O. Car law (secretary of council), Mr. C. Sneddon (chairman), and Mr. Nelson Culpan (treasurer). DISTINGUISHED ONLOOKERS.—A pause for refreshments at an All Blacks match in South Africa. Left to right: General Hertzog, Mr. Hornig (manager, All Blacks), H.E. the Governor-General, Mrs. Havenga and Lady May Cambridge (daughter of the Earl of Athlone and Princess Alice). Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 409, 18 July 1928, Page 16

BIG THREE IN NEW ZEALAND RUGBY LEAGUE.—Three members of the council of the New Zealand League, who have a busy time ahead with the forthcoming visit of the English Leaguers. Left to right: Mr. O. Car law (secretary of council), Mr. C. Sneddon (chairman), and Mr. Nelson Culpan (treasurer). DISTINGUISHED ONLOOKERS.—A pause for refreshments at an All Blacks match in South Africa. Left to right: General Hertzog, Mr. Hornig (manager, All Blacks), H.E. the Governor-General, Mrs. Havenga and Lady May Cambridge (daughter of the Earl of Athlone and Princess Alice). Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 409, 18 July 1928, Page 16

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