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ALL BLACKS MAKE CHANGES
Against Powerful Oxford Side
(Special Air Mali Service)
London, Nov. 5. The "All Blacks are taking no chances with Oxford University, whom they meet at Oxford on Thursday. They are fielding one of their strongest teams, though Manchester, the captain, is to take a well-earned rest.
A young RAF. officer stationed
In his absence Oliver will be the somewhere in Egypt was. Dying skipper. The team is: . Gilbert; Hear the Great Pyramid, carrying N. Ball, C. J. Oliver, N. Mitchell; out exercises in navigation and T. H Caughey, J. L. Griffiths; B discovering his geographical post. Sadler; A. Lambourn, W. E. won with a sextant.
Hadley, C. Pepper, S. T. Reid, `R. M. McKenzie, H. F. McLean, F. Vorrath, A. Mahoney, “
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After a series of involved cal culations. he turned suddenly to his pilot and said, "Take your hat of!"
As many as nine changes have been made as compared with the cal-side which best London Counties,
including the return of star put sides.
"why?" asked the pilot. "Because, according to my culations, we are now inside st. Paul's Cathedral”
"I'm not quite certain about en- saging you." said the prospective mistress to the applicant for a kliuation. "You don't seem to me to have had enough experience."
Experience is if that's troublin' you? I should think that 13 places in less than six months, same as I've had, would be experience endught
In this department Gulbjert, Ball, Olver, Grimths and Sadler come in, while in the pack Lambourn
Mckenzie, Vorrath and McLean displace Hore, King, Manchester and Wynyard.
Oxford will also be without their captain, K. L. T. Jackson, who is still on the injured ilat. The team which gained such a convincing via tory on Saturday at the expense of the powerful Richmond side will
What a pretty name, your maid | again be on duty.
Yes. Of course, it's not her real Dame. We call her Dawn because she's always breaking.”.
“I'm sure I have met you some- where."
Even wingout Jackson the out- sides gare what was almost an in- ternational Richmond three-quar- ter line a deal of trouble, and the All Blacks cannot afford to be be low their best.
The Oxford XV 18: L L, Stuart "No doubt, I have been there wilson; A. Obolensky, M. M. Wal
often."
"Why do these titled foreigners give themselves so many airs?"
"Because we give them so many
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SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30. Anniversaries and Holidays- St. Andrew's Day
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King's: The Nitwits" Queen's:-"Annapolis Farewell." Central: "Young Eagles." Oriental:-The Crusades." World: "Chinese Picture." alhambra:-"Pursuit.” Majestic-Our Little Girl Star: The Gay Divorcee."
Dances, St. John Ambulance ås-- sociation, at Headquarters, Tul Hang Road, 9 p.m.
Entertainments. Concert, Kow- 1oon Union Church Hall; St. Paul's Church Organ Recital, 8. p.m.
Home Malls-Christmas Letter Mails for Canada, and U.S.A., Der 5.8. President Coolidge, 9.15 a.m.; for Australia per as, Tanda, 8.45
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of William against the Estates" Dryden and Chew You, due; Stamp Exhibit entries close at noon..
Religious-Day of Prayer and Gifts at St. Andrew's Church, from 7.30 am to 7.30 pm.
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Sports
Bowie-Closing Days at Kowloon Bowling Green Club (2.30 p.m.) and Taikoo R.C. (3 p.m.)
Cricket-First Division, Kowloon 0.0. v. Andy (L); Second Division, Club de Recreto Y. Craigengower |0.C. (L),
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Tides. High at 14.21: Low at 7.21 and 17.25.
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