THE ALL BLACKS
COMING HOME (Per Press Association.) WELLINGTON, Feb. 25. Writing to New Zealand Union. Mr. Blacks, said: I am not sorry the tour is over. It has been very strenuous, but we have had a very fine time, taking it all through. Details were arranged for the homecoming of the team on the Tahiti. There will be a civic reception and an official dinner by the Government, ami a jazz, revel at night. The steamer arrives here on March 16. Special passes to the wharf will be issued to next-of-kin. .Members of former teams, 1888 and 1905, wili be invited. Official inquiry by the Union into Ihc ordering off of Cyril Brownlie during the English International may be heard on the day of the arrival of the team. It is expected that Mr. S. S. Dean, manager of the team, will bring a copy of the referee’s charge against Brownlie when he leaves the Tahiti, and in that case the committee of inquiry will bo duly constituted, and the Union’s decision on the point announced before the All Blacks disband.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19247, 26 February 1925, Page 5
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182THE ALL BLACKS Wanganui Chronicle, Volume LXXXII, Issue 19247, 26 February 1925, Page 5
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