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INTER-SCHOOL RUGBY.—A lively incident in the match at Eden Park yesterday between the primary school representative teams of the North and central city groups.

NOT THE HAPPIEST STATE OF AFFAlßS.—Although the children in the left picture look happy enough, their parents do not the same pleasant outlook on life. These views were taken in the Maori village at Orakei yesterday. The dilapidated home on the right gives some idea of the conditions in which the natives are living. (See letterpress.)

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 748, 22 August 1929, Page 18

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INTER-SCHOOL RUGBY.—A lively incident in the match at Eden Park yesterday between the primary school representative teams of the North and central city groups. NOT THE HAPPIEST STATE OF AFFAlRS.—Although the children in the left picture look happy enough, their parents do not the same pleasant outlook on life. These views were taken in the Maori village at Orakei yesterday. The dilapidated home on the right gives some idea of the conditions in which the natives are living. (See letterpress.) Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 748, 22 August 1929, Page 18

INTER-SCHOOL RUGBY.—A lively incident in the match at Eden Park yesterday between the primary school representative teams of the North and central city groups. NOT THE HAPPIEST STATE OF AFFAlRS.—Although the children in the left picture look happy enough, their parents do not the same pleasant outlook on life. These views were taken in the Maori village at Orakei yesterday. The dilapidated home on the right gives some idea of the conditions in which the natives are living. (See letterpress.) Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 748, 22 August 1929, Page 18

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