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“THE MORNING AFTER THE NIGHT BEFORE.”—In spite of the fact that “chits” had been issued and all the seating accommodation for the third Test had been booked up on Saturday night, many persons refused to accept this and the cold, grey dawn this morning revealed a crowd of chilled enthusiasts at the sports depot In Exchange Lane. The picture shows, left: An early morning breakfast off a large bun. Centre: A part of the crowd, Intermingled with policemen, round the door of the depot. Right: A hot coffee vendor doing a brisk trade in a cold world.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1023, 14 July 1930, Page 1

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“THE MORNING AFTER THE NIGHT BEFORE.”—In spite of the fact that “chits” had been issued and all the seating accommodation for the third Test had been booked up on Saturday night, many persons refused to accept this and the cold, grey dawn this morning revealed a crowd of chilled enthusiasts at the sports depot In Exchange Lane. The picture shows, left: An early morning breakfast off a large bun. Centre: A part of the crowd, Intermingled with policemen, round the door of the depot. Right: A hot coffee vendor doing a brisk trade in a cold world. Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1023, 14 July 1930, Page 1

“THE MORNING AFTER THE NIGHT BEFORE.”—In spite of the fact that “chits” had been issued and all the seating accommodation for the third Test had been booked up on Saturday night, many persons refused to accept this and the cold, grey dawn this morning revealed a crowd of chilled enthusiasts at the sports depot In Exchange Lane. The picture shows, left: An early morning breakfast off a large bun. Centre: A part of the crowd, Intermingled with policemen, round the door of the depot. Right: A hot coffee vendor doing a brisk trade in a cold world. Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1023, 14 July 1930, Page 1