THE ALL BLACKS.
REFEREES IN WALES. FRICTION DENIED. By Telefraph—Press Assn.—Copyright. London, Nov. 18. It appears that the report of the deadlock between the All Blacks and the Welsh Union was exaggerated. The union decoded that the request was reasonable and there is no friction. It is not likely the New Zealanders will object to any of the names which the Union submite. THE OXFORD TEAM. THREE AUSTRALIANS. London, Nov. 18. The New South Wales scholars Wallace and Raymond, also Wesche. of Sydney, are included in tlie Oxford team against the New Zealanders on Thursday. LONDON SCOTTISH TEAM. London, Nov. 18. There is some probability of the All Blacks playing a London Scottish side by way of compensation for there being no games in Scotland as the result of th' ban. It is understood the New Zealanders ill object to the appointment of Scottish officiate. It is afeo hinted that New Zealand may ban the inclusion of Scottish Union players in future British touring teams.
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Taranaki Daily News, 20 November 1924, Page 8
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