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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90BIG 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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