ALL BLACKS TOUR.
ARRANGEMENTS FOR FORTHCOMING MATCHES.
Oable—Press A ssociuf ion—Copyright. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association LONDON, November 18. The “Evening Standard” states than there is some probability of the An Blacks playing a London 'Scottish side by way of compensation for no games in Scotland.
As a result of the ban, it is understood the New Zealanders will object to the appointment of Scottish officials. It is also hinted that New Zealand may ban the inclusion of Scottish Union players in future British touring teams.
The Rhodes scholars, Wallace and Raymond, and also Wesche, a Sydneyite, will bo included in the Oxford University team against the New Zealanders on Thursday.
LONDON, November 18
It appears that the report of the deadlock between tlio All Blacks and the Welsh Union was exaggerated. The Union decided that the request was reasonable, and there is no friction.
ft is likely the New Zealanders win riot object to any names which the Union submits.
SEEING THE CITY.
TEA IN THE HOUSE OF LORES, x By Cable—Press Association—Copyright. Australian an-1 N.Z. Cable Association LONbON, November 19. ’ The New Zealand footballers yesterday visited the Houses of Parliament and were entertained at tea in tho House of Lords.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCVIII, Issue 18084, 20 November 1924, Page 7
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