TOM HEENEY WELCOMED HOME.—There were enthusiastic scenes at the wharf when Tom Heenev returned with his bride and his three brothers on the Aorangi last night The picture shows Heenev with c members of the Northern Boxing Association, who ware among the first to extend the glad ' of M .|. Standing, from lefts Masses. X Watts, secretary of tba Northern Boxing Association; Tom Heenev- F_ a" Csaig, inssidaqAi mmd J. B—sell, chairman. Mis. fliiin ie nil fat
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 214, 10 September 1928, Page 7
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76TOM HEENEY WELCOMED HOME.—There were enthusiastic scenes at the wharf when Tom Heenev returned with his bride and his three brothers on the Aorangi last night The picture shows Heenev with c members of the Northern Boxing Association, who ware among the first to extend the glad ' of M.|. Standing, from lefts Masses. X Watts, secretary of tba Northern Boxing Association; Tom Heenev- F_ a" Csaig, inssidaqAi mmd J. B—sell, chairman. Mis. fliiin ie nil fat Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 214, 10 September 1928, Page 7
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